BASIC DOCUMENTS
The basic documents outlining the Committee's rules are detailed in its core strategic planning documents. Below is the current status of the Committee.
For a complete set of the Committee's basic documents, please download them here.
The Terms of Reference for the Working Groups (WGs) can be found on the respective WG pages.
STATUS OF THE COMMITTEE
Establishment
Article
1.
The Typhoon Committee (hereinafter referred to as
the Committee) is established by the Government of regional ECAFE member countries affected by typhoons
(hereinafter referred to as the participating Governments) under the auspices of the United Nations Economic
Commission for Asia and Far East (hereinafter referred to as the Commission) in cooperation with the World
Meteorological Organization with a view to promoting and co-coordinating efforts to minimize typhoon damages
in the ECAFE region.
Membership, Composition and Organization
Article
2.
The Committee shall be composed of a
representative from each of the participating Governments desiring to participate in co-operative efforts to
minimize typhoon damage in the ECAFE region. The Executive Secretary of ECAFE and the Secretary-General of
WMO or their representatives shall be ex-officio members of the Committee.
Article
3.
The Committee shall have a technical
secretary and a secretariat which will serve as its executive body. The functions and duties of the Typhoon
Committee Secretariat shall be determined by the Committee.
Article
4.
The Committee shall be assisted, when
necessary, by an Advisory Group consisting of qualified experts from within and outside the region.
Cooperation with the Secretariats of the Commission (ECAFE) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Article 5.
The
Secretariat of the Commission and the Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization shall cooperate
with the Committee in the performance of the latter's functions.
Functions
Article
6.
The functions of the Committee are to promote
and to coordinate the planning and implementation of measures required for minimizing typhoon damage in the
ECAFE region. It shall, to this end:
a) Review regularly the progress made in the various fields of
typhoon damage prevention;
b)
Recommend to the participating Governments concerned plans and measures for the improvement of
meteorological and hydrological facilities needed for typhoon damage prevention;
c) Recommend to the participating Governments
concerned plans and measures for the improvement of community preparedness and disaster prevention;
d) Promote the establishment of programs and facilities for
training personnel from countries of the region in typhoon forecasting and warning, hydrology and flood
control within the region and arrange for training outside the region, as necessary;
e) Promote, prepare and submit to participating
Governments and other interested organizations plans for coordination of research programmes and activities
concerning typhoons;
f) Consider,
upon request, possible sources of financial and technical support for such plans and
programmes;
g) Prepare and submit,
at the request and on behalf of the participating Governments, request for technical, financial and other
assistance offered under the United Nations Development Programme and by other organizations and
contributors.In carrying out these functions, the Committee will ensure that the plans adopted by the
appropriate bodies of WMO including the implementation programme established by WMO as part of the World
Weather Watch Plan, are fully respected at all times.
General Provisions
Article
7.
The Committee shall adopt its own rules of
procedure.
Article
8.
The Committee shall not take action in
respect of any country without the agreement of the Government of that country.
Article
9.
The Committee shall have authority, subject
to established United Nations procedures and practice, to invite representatives of Governments, the United
Nations specialized agencies, other United Nations bodies and recognized governmental and non-governmental
organizations to attend specific meetings of the Committee in the capacity of observers or in a consultative
capacity.
Article
10.
The Committee shall submit annual reports to
participating Governments, the Commission and the World Meteorological Organization. Such reports, or
summaries thereof, may be made available to other Governments, the United Nations specialized agencies,
other United Nations bodies and recognized governmental and non-governmental organizations on the
recommendation of the Committee.
Article
11.
Amendments to the present statute which may
be proposed by any participating Government shall be examined by the Committee and shall take effect when
approved by all participating Governments.