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ADPC signs MOU with SAARC, 19 Dec, Bangkok
H.E. Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji, Secretary General
of SAARC and Dr. Bhichit Rattakul, Executive
Director a.i. of ADPC signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on developing
and strengthening mechanisms for sharing experiences,
information and resources on disaster preparedness,
mitigation and management including emergency
response. His Excellency was accompanied by
Mr. Sonam Tshong, Director, Environment, Science
& Technology, SAARC.
Communicating Disasters, 21-22 Dec, Bangkok
ADPC's Information & Knowledge Management
Unit (IKMU) participated in a regional meeting
for media professionals, disaster researchers,
managers and development communication specialists
from the main Tsunami affected countries in
Asia, held on the eve of the disaster's second
anniversary. The meeting was organized by TVE
Asia Pacific and UNDP. The meeting focused on
the role of media professionals and their use
of information and communication technologies
(ICTs) before, during and after a disaster,
to share lessons learned among media professionals
and key players in disaster risk reduction based
on the experience of the Tsunami disaster; and
to propose guidelines for engaging the media
and employing their expertise and resources
before, during and after a disaster. The discussions,
findings and conclusions of the meeting will
be captured in a book to be published.
Study Visit of Union of Myanmar Ministry
of Health Officials at ADPC, 22-26 Jan, Bangkok
ADPC will host a study tour for four senior
officials from the Union of Myanmar Ministry
of Health. The study tour has been arranged
in collaboration with the World Health Organisation
(WHO) Country Office for Thailand. The officials
will receive training to strengthen health emergency
preparedness and to enhance health emergency
response planning in Myanmar.
ADPC-MRC-ECHO project on Support to Implementation
of Flood Preparedness Programs at Provincial,
District and Commune Levels in the Lower Mekong
Basin (Phase III), starting January 2007
The Disaster Management Systems (DMS) Team
of ADPC in partnership with the Mekong River
Commission will start the third phase of the
ADPC-MRC-ECHO Project on Support to Implementation
of Flood Preparedness Programs at Provincial,
District and Commune Levels in the Lower Mekong
Basin. The Phase I project "Capacity building
for Preparedness Planning in the Lower Mekong
Basin using Flood Information Products"
was implemented by MRC and ADPC under the 3rd
DIPECHO Action Plan for South East Asia and
involved capacity building for flood preparedness
planning and response through the use of flood
information products by MRC in the countries
of Lower Mekong Basin, namely; Cambodia, Lao
PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.
Phase II of the project entitled "Capacity
Building for Planning and Implementation of
Flood Preparedness Program at provincial and
districts levels in the Lower Mekong Basin"
was implemented by the MRCS in partnership
with ADPC; building on the earlier Phase I project
as one of the regional projects under the DIPECHO
4th Action Plan for Southeast Asia and as part
of Component 4: Flood Emergency Management Strengthening
under MRC's wider Flood Management and Mitigation
Program (FMMP). The present project under the
DIPECHO 5th Action Plan for South east Asia
will be implemented over 15 months in three
provinces, namely Kratie in Cambodia, Tien Giang
in Vietnam and Khammouane province in Lao PDR
and seven districts within these provinces.
The broad activities under the project include:
" Publication of a training manual on Flood
Preparedness in Lao PDR and to conduct provincial
training course in Khammouane Province in Lao
PDR;
" Facilitate preparation of Flood Preparedness
Program and Implementation of Priority Action
Areas in the selected districts of the target
provinces of Cambodia, Lao PDR and Vietnam;
" Conduct training on "Flood Preparedness
for the Commune Disaster Management Committees
/ Teams" in the 2 target provinces in Vietnam
and Cambodia;
" Conduct three national seminars on "Lessons
Learnt in Flood Preparedness Planning at Province,
District and Commune levels" in Cambodia,
Vietnam and Lao PDR.
Priority Implementation Project under the
RCC MDRD Program on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk
Reduction into Education Sector in Cambodia,
Lao PDR and Philippines, starting January 2007
The Disaster Management Systems (DMS) Team
of ADPC in partnership with UNDP and ECHO commence
the Priority Implementation Project under the
RCC MDRD Program on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk
Reduction into the Education Sector. The project
funded by ECHO under the DIPECHO 5th Action
Plan for Southeast Asia will be implemented
over a period of 15 months in Cambodia, Lao
PDR and Philippines. The objective of the project
is to provide support to the Hyogo Framework
for Action Implementation by initiating the
Mainstreaming of Disaster Risk Reduction into
Development Planning and Implementation in three
South East Asian RCC member countries. The following
activities are proposed to be conducted under
the project:
" Preparing a module on Disaster Risk Reduction
for Secondary School Curriculum and field testing
it in selected schools in three project countries;
" Documenting past Impacts of Disasters
on Education Sector in the three countries;
" Advocacy workshop on Mainstreaming Disaster
Risk Reduction into the Education Sector in
the three project countries.
Climate Risk Management: ADPC to conduct
preliminary institutional and policy analysis
for climate risk management, 12-14 Jan, Myanmar
ADPC will be on mission to Myanmar to conduct
preliminary analysis of institutions involved
in and policies related to climate risk management.
The results from this analysis will serve as
inputs to the development of potential climate
risk management projects in Myanmar, such as
ADPC's Climate Forecast Applications projects
in the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and
Bangladesh.
International forum on 'Recovery from the
Indian Ocean Tsunami along the Hyogo Framework
for Action', 15-16 Jan, Kobe, Japan
On the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of
the WCDR and the Indian Ocean Tsunami together
with the 12th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji
Earthquake which accomplished the "Build
Back Better Recovery", the Government of
Japan with Disaster Reduction Partners (International
Recovery Platform (IRP) Kobe, Asian Disaster
Reduction Center (ADRC), UN/ISDR, UNDP, UN/OCHA,
ILO, The World Bank, IFRC, UN-HABITAT, Cabinet
Office of Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture) are organizing an International
Forum on Tsunami and Earthquake with the theme
"Recovery from the Indian Ocean Tsunami
(and other devastating earthquakes) along the
Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA)". The
DMS team will participate in the forum.
South-South Cooperation on Training and
Learning, 16 Jan, Bangkok
A consultation meeting is being organized
by UNDP, Thailand and the Provention Consortium
on South-South Cooperation on Training and Learning.
ADPC's Deputy Executive Director and the Disaster
Management Systems Team have been invited to
participate in the discussion of the proposal
crafted by CDP and AIDMI, regarding the formation
of Training and Learning Circles (TLC) for CBDRM.
Climate Risk Management: ADPC to participate
at the Strategic Planning for Mainstreaming
Gender in Integrated Water Resource Management,
22-25 Jan, Nepal
ADPC will present concept papers outlining
ways of incorporating gender in climate change
and disaster management at a South Asian regional
workshop. With the theme, "Strategic Planning
for Mainstreaming Gender in Integrated Water
Resource Management", the workshop will
be convened by the Gender and Water Alliance
in collaboration with the Nepal Water Partnership.
Partnership with Save the Children in Lao
PDR under Lao-Australia NGOs Cooperation Agreement,
22 Jan-9 Feb, Lao
The Disaster Management Systems (DMS) Team
of ADPC, in partnership with Save the Children
Australia based in Lao PDR, will undertake a
mission to Sayaboury province, Lao. The objective
of this mission is to gather base line information
in Sayaboury in order to design two one-year
projects on "Disaster Risk Education for
Children Pilot Activity" and "Tools
for Disaster Risk Assessment Pilot activity".
Both the projects are to be implemented in Sayaboury
District of Sayaboury province from Feb 2007
to Jan 2008. They will serve as the start up
activities for the longer term (5-year) project
on Sayaboury Integrated Hazard Mitigation Project
to be undertaken in the middle of 2007. The
concept notes for all three projects have been
submitted to AusAID in October 2006. The key
output of the January mission will be a detailed
project design for the two one-year project,
specifying individual activity to be undertaken
together with a realistic time line and clear
roles and responsibilities of the implementing
partners as well as the project stakeholders.
All the projects are to be funded by AusAID
under the Lao-Australia NGOs Cooperation Agreement.
Climate Risk Management: CRM Director to
participate in an expert consultation on climate
change adaptation, 23-24 Jan, London
ADPC's Climate Risk Management (CRM) staff
will participate in an expert consultation on
climate change adaptation. Organized by the
Stockholm Environment Institute, the consultation
will consider how adaptation can be targeted
to achieve development goals and manage the
risks of climate change. The meeting will result
in plans for collaborative projects between
the UK Department for International Development
and other organizations concerned with development
and climate change.
Early Warning System Program: ADPC to conduct
site profiling, 15-19 Jan, Than Hoa province,
Vietnam
ADPC will be on mission to Than Hoa province,
Vietnam to conduct profiling of potential pilot
sites for the "Enhancing Community Resilience
to Natural Disasters in Southeast Asia Project,"
funded by the Danish Agency for International
Development (DANIDA). During the visit, ADPC
will undertake site profiling after identification
of a suitable commune; meet with the Province
Hydrometeorological Service, Provincial Committee
on Flood and Storm Control; and assess the typhoon/flood
preparedness of select communities as well as
their demand for climate information. ADPC will
also discuss the project implementation strategy
with the local authorities.
Study Tour to Nepal, 30 Jan- 4 Feb, Nepal
ADPC's Urban Disaster Risk Management (UDRM)
Team is collaborating with the Nepal National
Society for Earthquake Technology to organize
a study tour in Kathmandu for senior Iranian
Government officials. The tour will give the
delegates the opportunity to interact with key
stakeholders and disaster management professionals.
They will also participate in various activities
for promoting public awareness on Earthquake
Safety. The activity is organized under a joint
five-year programme "Strengthening Capacities
for Disaster Risk Management in Iran",
between the Government of Iran and UNDP-Iran.
ADPC is providing specific consulting services,
included in this study tour. ADPC Deputy Executive
Director and the Urban Disaster Risk Management
(UDRM) staff will participate.
Consultative meeting for program development
of RCC Program on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk
Reduction into Development Planning, Policy
and Implementation in Asia, 1-2 Feb, Bangkok
The Disaster Management Systems (DMS) Team
of ADPC is holding a two day consultative meeting
on program development for the RCC Program on
Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction into Development
Planning, Policy and Implementation in Asia.
The session would give inputs to the detailed
program document for the RCC MDRD Program for
implementation in 2008-2010. The proposed initiatives
under each of the program components as prioritized
by the RCC Member countries would be detailed
out in terms of scope of activities, location,
timeframe, budget etc. The draft program document
developed during the two day session would be
once again discussed with the RCC member countries
and finalized based on their inputs.
Early Warning System Program: ADPC to participate
in third Tsunami Alert Rapid Notification System
in Thailand, 6-8 Feb
ADPC will participate in the Third Workshop
on Tsunami Alert Rapid Notification System (TARNS)
in Thailand under the US Indian Ocean Tsunami
Warning System (IOTWS) program in Nakorn Nayok,
Thailand. The workshop aims to develop a template
for conducting tsunami warning simulation exercises
in Thailand and to conduct a tabletop tsunami
warning exercises. At the end of the workshop,
the participants are expected to 1) gain knowledge
on development of disaster simulation exercises
and the practice of tsunami simulation exercise
development; and 2) develop tabletop tsunami
warning simulation exercise for identifying
strength and gaps in the warning system. This
workshop is conducted under the US Indian Ocean
Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS) program and in
partnership with the National Disaster Warning
Center of Thailand.
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International Conference on Tsunami Preparedness
of Persons with Disabilities, 11-12 Jan, Thailand
ADPC's Disaster Management Systems (DMS)
and Public Health in Emergencies (PHE) Teams
will participate at the International Conference
on Tsunami Preparedness of Persons with Disabilities.
The conference is organized by the DAISY consortium
in collaboration with governmental and non-governmental
organizations in Thailand. The expected outcome
is to improve Tsunami Evacuation Plans around
the world to meet the special needs of people
including persons with disabilities, aged, patients,
children, refugees, cultural/linguistic minorities,
foreign travelers, etc. ADPC will also make
a presentation on its activities under the US
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS)
program, with focus on the Tsunami Alert Rapid
Notification System (TARNS) in Thailand. ADPC
serves as the Program Integrator of the US IOTWS
program.
Session on Health Emergency Management at
Chulalongkorn University, 15 Jan, Bangkok
ADPC's Public Health in Emergencies (PHE)
Team will facilitate a session on Health Emergency
Management for the Health Systems Development
course at the College of Public Health, Chulalongkorn
University. The session is delivered to the
master's and doctoral students from College
of Public Health at Chulalongkorn University.
Early Warning System Program: ADPC to conduct
a workshop on 'Enhancing Community Response
to Disaster Warnings, 22-23 Jan, Hanoi
ADPC will conduct a workshop entitled 'Enhancing
Community Response to Disaster Warnings' in
Hanoi, Vietnam to: 1) create awareness on the
current status of communicating risks for enhancing
disaster prevention, mitigation, and preparedness;
2) identify the institutions involved and their
roles, responsibilities, programs and activities;
3) identify constraints in risk communications,
needs, and recommend a set of actions, including
a risk communication strategy; and 4) plan priority
pilot activities. This workshop is part of the
"Enhancing Community Resilience to Natural
Disasters in Southeast Asia Project" funded
by the Danish Agency for International Development
(DANIDA). It will be undertaken in collaboration
with the Vietnam National Hydro-meteorological
Service.
ADPC conducts Regional Training Course,
29 Jan-2 Feb, Thailand
ADPC's Urban Disaster Risk Management (UDRM)
Team will be organizing the Regional Training
Course on Asian Program for Regional Capacity
Enhancement for Landslide Impact Mitigation
(RECLAIM Phase II) in Phuket, Thailand. Participants
are decision makers and disaster management
professionals involved in landslide risk management.
The Regional Training Course is conducted in
collaboration with the Norwegian Geotechnical
Institute (NGI). The course is organized under
the project RECLAIM Phase II. It receives funding
support from the Royal Norwegian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
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