The
Sendai Framework recognizes that Disaster risk reduction requires an
all-of-society engagement and partnership. It also requires empowerment and
inclusive, accessible and non-discriminatory participation, paying special
attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest.
A gender, age, disability and cultural perspective should be integrated in all
policies and practices, and women and youth leadership should be promoted. In
this context, special attention should be paid to the improvement of organized
voluntary work of citizens.
Being part of the community and at the forefront of the affected areas,
community members should be part of all the processes of disaster risk
reduction management (DRRM) from mitigation to response. This module on
Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Management aims to introduce the
learner to the approach and ensure that Civil Society takes a pro-active stance
on inclusion.
Is this course for me? This course is aimed for:
- Civil Society Organizations
- Non Government Organizations
- People's Organizations
- and LGU Officials coordinating with the Local DRRM Council
How will I benefit from this course? On completion of this course you will:
- Appreciate the value and importance of community participation in DRRM
- Identify different community activities related to DRRM
How long will it take? It should take you about 30 mins - 1 hour to take this course.
How much does it cost? This course is free.
Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes!
How do I start? Click on Join button on this page. This will take you through to the course modules. Don't worry, if you stop a module halfway through, you can always continue later from where you left off.
- Civil Society Organizations
- Non Government Organizations
- People's Organizations
- and LGU Officials coordinating with the Local DRRM Council
- Appreciate the value and importance of community participation in DRRM
- Identify different community activities related to DRRM