In Japan what is the country doing to prepare for the types of disaster they may face? What agencies are in charge in this country..

Also I need to know the same thing for Sudan.

What types of disasters do you mean, like health, natural, war, terrorism, etc....?

Or do you mean: in general, what agencies are there for ALL POSSIBLE disasters?

Natural disasters...tornados, hurricanes
also terrorism

Sorry about that

Agencies: (Japan)
1. FDMA- Fire and Disaster Management Agency
2. JICA- Japan International Cooperation Agency
3. JDR- Japan Disaster Relief
Sorry, I (so far) can't find any for Sudan, but I'll let you know if I do.

In Japan, the country takes proactive measures to prepare for the various types of disasters it may face, including natural disasters like tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as the threat of terrorism. Several agencies in Japan are responsible for disaster preparedness and response:

1. FDMA (Fire and Disaster Management Agency): This agency falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. It is responsible for coordinating disaster prevention, preparedness, and response efforts in Japan.

2. JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency): While primarily focusing on international development and aid, JICA also plays a role in disaster management. It provides technical assistance, training, and support to developing countries in disaster risk reduction and response.

3. JDR (Japan Disaster Relief): This organization is a part of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and is responsible for coordinating Japan's international disaster relief efforts. It provides humanitarian aid and relief in response to major disasters around the world.

Regarding Sudan, I apologize, but I couldn't find specific agencies in Sudan that are solely focused on disaster management. However, it's worth noting that the Sudanese government and various international organizations, such as the United Nations, work together to respond to and mitigate the impact of disasters in Sudan.

In general, for all possible disasters, countries usually have specific agencies or departments within their government that handle disaster management and response. These agencies often collaborate with international organizations and humanitarian partners to enhance preparedness and coordinate effective responses to disasters.