Johannesburg, South Africa – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune today addressed the G20 summit, outlining Algeria’s comprehensive strategy for mitigating major risks and managing disasters at the national, regional, and continental levels. The President emphasized Algeria’s proactive approach to safeguarding its citizens and contributing to the stability of the African continent.
President Tebboune detailed Algeria’s multi-faceted approach, which includes investing in early warning systems, enhancing emergency response capabilities, and promoting community resilience. He highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing shared threats, particularly in the face of climate change and its associated challenges.
“Algeria recognizes the critical need for robust disaster preparedness measures,” President Tebboune stated. “We are committed to strengthening our national capacity while also actively collaborating with our regional and continental partners to address these challenges collectively.”
The President further elaborated on Algeria’s commitment to sharing its expertise and resources with neighboring countries, particularly in the areas of disaster risk reduction and emergency response. He emphasized the importance of building strong partnerships and fostering a culture of preparedness across the African continent.
President Tebboune’s address underscored Algeria’s leadership role in promoting stability and security in the region. The nation’s commitment to disaster preparedness serves as a model for other countries seeking to enhance their resilience in the face of growing global challenges.
The G20 summit continues to be a crucial platform for addressing pressing global issues, and Algeria’s contribution to the discussion on disaster risk reduction is a testament to its commitment to international cooperation and sustainable development.



