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Disasters – whether caused by climate change, sudden natural events,
terrorism or war– often leave the impression that they are
unmanageable. This perception, no matter how compelling, is untrue.
Risks can be reduced, consequences of disaster can be managed
effectively, and recovery can be carried out in a sustainable way.
What needed is knowledge on how to work interdisciplinary, in a
multicultural context, with disaster risk reduction, response, and
recovery, and how to unite these three processes of disaster
management into one holistic approach.
This
program is designed for the staff of NGOs, members of Pakistan
Relief, and Government officials with advisory and management
responsibility for emergency relief operations, rights and
peace-building programs. It is particularly relevant for those
engaged in the planning and implementation of aid and rehabilitation
programs and those concerned with developing policies for
appropriate responses in complex emergencies.
Course Contents:
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Pre Disaster Contingency Planning
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Risk assessment
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Mitigation
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Capacity Building at Grass Root level
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Post Disaster Loss and Need Assessment
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Information Management
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Human Resource Management
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