Disaster Risk Reduction

Course date:
23/11/2020 to 27/11/2020
Duration:
5 Days
Course fee:
USD 900, KES 80,000

INTRODUCTION

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) skills are fundamental to the process of increasing awareness on natural hazards and disaster risk reduction to key stakeholders with knowledge on disaster management to empower the actors to support their organizations in developing disaster resilient programs and projects. In order to build the capacity of Development professionals who are actively engaged in the Development and Emergency response activities in governmental and non-governmental organizations, this one week course will provide hands-on training in DRR and the application of Knowledge to decision making in DRR planning and Management. The workshop offers intensive training that will cover the fundamental concepts and tools for DRR. People-centered early warning systems empower communities to prepare for and confront the power of natural hazards and measurement of the systems in terms of lives saved and reduction in losses, which is directly related to the execution of an anticipated response by the people and institutions once a warning is issued. This training will also address traditional views on early warning systems, and what it takes to transform them into efficient, people-centred systems. The workshop also presents a practical guide for using a geographic information system (GIS) to integrate, visualize, and analyze geographically-referenced data extracted from key data sets to facilitate DRR.

 

DURATION

5 days.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

After the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand disaster risk reduction concepts and DRR conceptual frameworks and institutional mechanisms
  • Identify and understand the causes and impacts of various hazards locally, Regionally and globally
  • Identify disaster risk reduction strategies and opportunities in programming
  • Monitor programme inputs, processes and results required for management of DRR.
  • Understand concepts, methods, and tools for monitoring of DRR in Humanitarian response, emergency response and development  programs
  • Identify ways to overcome barriers to conducting effective Disaster Risk monitoring.
  • Conduct disaster Risk monitoring using appropriate methods and tools.
  • Get basic knowledge of analyzing qualitative data for humanitarian, emergency  and development  sector programmes related to DRR
  • Use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and GPS to gather data, collaborate and share information.
  • Communicate findings to stimulate learning and reflection.

 

COURSE OUTLINE

Module 1:

Understanding disaster risk reduction.

  • Key concepts and Terminologies.
  • The Disaster cycle and disaster risk Reduction
  • The Hyogo framework for implementation
  • Post 2015 framework for DRR
  • Community based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) framework for DRR.

 

Insights into global and regional perspectives of hazards and disaster risk reduction

  • How have hazards and disasters, shaped global disaster risk, reduction agenda?
  • Disaster risk reduction as a national and a local priority Agenda
  • Disaster reduction strategies and legal frameworks
  • Disaster risk reduction and mitigation measures
  • Mitigation, prevention, minimization and risk reduction strategies

 

Module 2:

The process of Identifying, assessing and monitoring disaster risks and enhancing early warning

  • Hazard, vulnerability and disaster risk
  • Introduction to hazards, vulnerability and capacity assessment (HVCA)
  • Using knowledge, innovation and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels

 

Module 3:

Disaster Preparedness, Early Warning and mitigation

  • Understanding “disaster preparedness”
  • The respective components of a disaster preparedness mechanism
  • Understand early warning systems
  • Understand and develop early warning framework
  • Disaster contingency planning (National, regional and community contingency plans)
  • Insights into effective response mechanisms Strengthening at all levels

 

Module 4:

Community participation

  • Introduction to community participatory tools and techniques
  • Organizing and conducting a participatory risk assessment
  • The key elements of people-centered early warning systems

 

Code of conduct in disaster response

  • Planning DRR strategies
  • Monitoring and evaluating the impact of DRR strategies
  • How to incorporate DRR into various humanitarian sectors

 

Module 5:

Use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and GPS to gather data, collaborate and share information on DRR

  • Mapping peoples’ historical knowledge of the location, frequency, spatial extent and intensity of frequent hazards
  • Participatory mapping copying strategies, resilient adaptation
  • Participatory mapping of urban hazards
  • Spatial planning 

 

 

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TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION

This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered your preferred location.

For further inquiries, please contact us through Mobile: +254 732 776 700 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org

 

REQUIREMENTS

Participants should be reasonably proficient in English.  During the trainings, participants should come with their own laptops.

 

TRAINING FEE

The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits.

 

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us through Mobile: +254732776700

or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org

 

PAYMENT

Payment should be transferred to FineResults Research Limited bank before commencement of training. Send proof of payment through the email: training@fineresultsresearch.org

 

CANCELLATION POLICY

  • All requests for cancellations must be received in writing.
  • Changes will become effective on the date of written confirmation being received.

 

 

 

 

Course Date:
23/11/2020 to 27/11/2020
Duration:
5 Days
Course fee:
USD 900 , KES 80,000
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