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UNDP/AIT/ADPC 
Training Activity under the USAID/AIT/ADPC Livelihood Program, Ranong                    (1-5 
March)                                                                                                                                                                                           The Livelihood Programme is an initiative by USAID, AIT and ADPC, in partnership 
with the Tambon Kam Phuan, Suk Samran District, Ranong Province, Thailand. As 
part of the initiative, ADPC agreed to conduct a series of training activities 
in Ranong Province aimed at building the capacities related to Community Based 
Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) of local villages within the Tsunami impacted 
areas of Ranong Province.  The first activity was conducted in December 2005 and 
the second CBDRM for communities in Ranong was conducted during 1-5 March 2006 
in Ranong, Thailand.  The second activity is designed to build on and to 
re-enforce lessons from the first activity. 
				
				
				
				Curriculum Development Workshop on Governance and Risk 
				Management, Bangkok (2-3 
				March)                
				ADPC, 
				
				under the Program for Hydro-Meteorological Disaster Mitigation 
				for Secondary Cities in Asia (PROMISE) 
				 organised 
				a two-day Curriculum 
				
				Development Workshop on Governance and Risk Management 
				with the funding support from USAID/OFDA. Participants for the 
				workshop were representatives of the local partners in five 
				targeted countries, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka 
				and Vietnam, of the PROMISE project. The workshop was held on 
				2-3 March 2006 at AIT Center Bangkok, Thailand.
				
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/udrm/promise/default.htm 
				
				
				Climate Change, Seasonality and Environmental Hazard workshop, 
				Bangkok (6-9 
				March)                       
				
				
				ADPC experts participated in the “Climate Change, Seasonality 
				and Environmental Hazard” workshop in Bangkok on 6-9 March 2006. 
				The workshop was organised by the Center for Capacity Building,
				
				
				
				
				National Center for Atmospheric Research 
				 (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado, USA. 
				
				
				Training Course on Community Based Urban Disaster Risk 
				Mitigation, Sri Lanka (13-17
				
				
				March)           
				
				
				ADPC under the PROMISE project is organising a training course 
				on “Community Based Urban Disaster Risk Mitigation” on 13-17 
				March 2006 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. This training course will be 
				organised primarily for the staff members of SARVODAYA, the 
				local partner institution for PROMISE Sri Lanka, and other 
				stakeholders 
				by ADPC with the funding support from USAID/OFDA.
				
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/udrm/promise/default.htm 
				
				
				 Workshop 
				on Earthquake Vulnerability and Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment: 
				Geospatial Tools for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts, 
				Pakistan (13-31 March) 
				                                                                         ADPC is organising a three-week workshop on “Earthquake 
				Vulnerability and Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment: Geospatial Tools 
				for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts” from 13–31 March 
				in Peshawar, Pakistan. The workshop will be jointly organised by 
				National Center of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar 
				Pakistan, International Institute for Geo-information Sciences 
				and Earth Observation (ITC), The Netherlands, UN University 
				Japan, Integrated Center for Information on Mountain Development 
				(ICIMOD) Kathmandu, and ADPC. Participants for the workshop
				include officials from variety of NGOs and 
				Local and Government Agencies in Pakistan. 
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/training/calendar06.html 
				
				
				Training Course on Community Based Urban Disaster Risk 
				Mitigation, 
				Indonesia (14-16 March)                    
				
				
				Training Course on “Community Based Urban Disaster Risk 
				Mitigation” will be organised for the M.Sc students of 
				
				Geoinformation for Disaster Management at University of Gadjah 
				Madah, Jogjakarta, Indonesia. This training would be held from 
				14-16 March 2006 under the CASITA Phase II project being 
				implemented by ADPC in Collaboration with ITC, Netherlands and 
				Bonn University, Germany with the funding support from EU’s Asia 
				IT&C Programme.
				
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/CASITA/default.html 
				
				
				Workshop on Emergency Telecommunications for Disaster 
				Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh                 (15-20
				
				
				March)                                                                                                                                                                               
				
				
				ADPC experts will be in Bangladesh to conduct the ITU Workshop 
				on “Emergency Telecommunications for Disaster Management” from 
				15-20 March 2006.  The 
				project, in collaboration with the International 
				Telecommunication Union (ITU), aims to prepare a general 
				telecommunication plan for an early warning system for 
				Bangladesh, Maldives, and Sri Lanka.  
				
				
				Workshop on Kratie District Flood Preparedness Planning (FPP), 
				Cambodia (21-22 March)                    
				
				
				ADPC in consultation with the National Committee for Disaster 
				Management (NCDM), Cambodia and Cambodia National Mekong 
				Committee (CNMC) will 
				organise 
				a one and half day workshop on 21-22 March in Kratie, Cambodia. 
				The focus of the workshop would be to arrive at consensus on the 
				flood preparedness planning process and in particular to review 
				and reach agreement on roles and responsibilities of all the 
				stakeholders. Participants for the workshop will include all 
				members of the DCDM, members of PCDM, District Red Cross and 
				NGOs.  
				
				
				 Workshop 
				in Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA), Pakistan (21-29 
				March)                        
				
				
				ADPC is organising three two-day workshops on “Damage Assessment 
				and Needs Analysis (DANA)” funded by UNISDR/UNOCHA on 21-29 
				March in the three cities of Pakistan namely Abbottabad, 
				Mansehra and Muzaffarabad. The DANA course aims to train and 
				create a cadre of disaster managers with a standard methodology 
				and protocols for assessing and reporting post disaster damage 
				and needs so as to facilitate response to disasters by 
				optimising the mobilisation and utilisation of resources for 
				relief and recovery. These trained disaster managers would then 
				also provide damage assessment and needs analysis training to 
				others at the national, provincial and local levels. 
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/training/calendar06.html 
				
				
				 National 
				CBDRM Standards Workshop in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, (28-29 March)                                    
				
				
				ADPC is organising a three-day national workshop in Phnom Penh 
				for developing criteria on CBDRM good practice and impact 
				indicators for CBDRM projects with the funding support from 
				DIPECHO. Criteria and indicators for assessment of vulnerability 
				at family and community levels will also be developed in the 
				workshop. The outputs of this activity should lead towards 
				improvements in the practice of Community Based Disaster Risk 
				Management in Cambodia.
				
				
				The earlier announced National CBDRM Standards workshop in the 
				month of February has been rescheduled for 28-29 March which was 
				initially planned on 27-28 February 2006.
				
				
				
				http://www.pdrsea.3-a.net/ 
				
				
				Earthquake Vulnerability Reduction Course (EVRC), Bangladesh, (27-31
				
				
				March)                                               
				
				
				ADPC in collaboration with CARE-Bangladesh is organising a 
				training course on Earthquake Vulnerability Reduction Course (EVRC) 
				from 27-31 2006 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. 
				The course is designed to provide greater understanding of the 
				causes and effects of earthquakes and tsunami and how to 
				mitigate such impacts in order to reduce damage and loss of 
				lives from these destructive events. About 30 
				participants from CARE, Chittagong City Corporation, USAID, 
				World Vision, SCF/USA, SHOUHARDO partner NGOs, Bangladesh 
				Earthquake Society etc. will attend the training course. 
				
				
				
				Follow up visit to Lao PDR and Consultation with National 
				Agencies involved in Flood Preparedness Planning (FPP), Lao PDR 
				(28-30 March)                                                                                                                                
				
				
				The ADPC and MRCS project team will visit the selected target 
				provinces in Lao PDR and meet the officials of the Provincial 
				Disaster Management Committee (PDMC) to discuss the outcomes of 
				the training 
				programme 
				conducted in these provinces and continuation of the Flood 
				Preparedness Planning process in their provinces. In addition, 
				one day consultation with the National Agencies such as Lao 
				National Mekong Committee (LNMC), National Disaster Management 
				Organisation 
				(NDMO) Lao, relevant line agencies and NGOs will be 
				organised 
				in Vientiane to discuss the training outcomes and strategies for 
				future flood preparedness activities in Lao PDR. 
				
				
				http://www.adpc.net/what%20news/dmst.html 
				
				
				Disaster Management Course (DMC), Pakistan, (3-7 
				April)                                                                                            
				
				
				The Disaster Management Course (DMC) funded by UNISDR/UNOCHA 
				will be conducted in Karachi, Pakistan from 3-7 April 2006. 
				The course aims to provide comprehensive disaster management 
				knowledge and skills to enhance the capabilities of executive 
				managers who have key disaster management responsibilities.
				
				
				Participants for the training course 
				include officials from variety of NGOs and Local and Government 
				Agencies in Pakistan. 
				
				
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