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Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Asian Disaster Preparedness CenterAsian Disaster Preparedness Center
ADPC Activities and Overview
Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Established in 1986 at the initiative of UNOCHA at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), in Thailand.
Served as Outreach Center of AIT, 1986-1999. Became an independent foundation in July 1999.Attained Inter-governmental status in February 2005.68 Staff, 18 Nationalities. Signing of MoU between
AIT and UNDRO
VISION:Safer communities and sustainable development through disaster reduction.
MISSION:To reduce the impact of disasters on communities and countries in Asia and the Pacific by :
raising awareness and enhancing knowledge and skills,
strengthening sustainable institutional mechanisms,
facilitating exchange of information, experience and expertise.
Historical OverviewHistorical Overview
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ADPC GOVERNANCEADPC GOVERNANCE
Board of TrusteesBoard of TrusteesChairman – H.E. Prof. Dr. Krasae Chanawongse
Vice-Chair – Mdm Corazon De Leon23 member board – 12 Ambassadors
Advisory CouncilAdvisory Council56 members representing
16 countries from a range of agencies
Regional Consultative CommitteeRegional Consultative Committee30 members from 25 countries
H. E. Prof. Dr. Krasae Chanawongse
Chairman, ADPC BoT
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Membership: 30 Heads of NDMOs from 25 Asian Countries
Roles Roles
H.E. Vice Prime Minister of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnamat the 5th RCC Meeting
The 5th RCC Meeting, Hanoi, May 2005
Identification of disaster-related needsand priorities of Asia-Pacific countriesPromotion of regional and sub-regional co-operative programs
Development of regional action strategies for disaster reduction
• Southeast Asia – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
• South Asia – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan
• East Asia – China, Korea, Mongolia • Central and West Asia - Georgia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Jordan• Pacific - PNG, East Timor
ADPC Regional Consultative Committee on ADPC Regional Consultative Committee on Disaster Management (RCC)Disaster Management (RCC)
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•Southeast Asia – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
•South Asia – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives
•East Asia – China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia
Collaboration through SOPAC
•Central Asia - Georgia, Kazakhstan•West Asia - Iran, Jordan• Pacific - PNG, East Timor
Limited Engagement Limited Engagement
Support to the PacificSupport to the Pacific
Countries of Asia and the Pacific
Primary SubPrimary Sub--regionsregions
ADPC Geographical CoverageADPC Geographical Coverage
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106 Partners:• 21 UN Partner Organizations including FAO, ITU, UNDP, and WHO
• 85 Non-UN partners including AusAID, DANIDA,OFDA/ USAID,NOAA/USA,
NORAD, SIDA, and SNV
ADPC Projects and Programmes:• 57 projects and programmes are implemented in close collaboration with a
wide range of partners at local, provincial, national, regional and
international levels.
ADPC Training Courses:• 30 training courses are being offered by ADPC to help strengthen the
capacity of countries, organizations, communities and individuals to reduce
the impact of disasters through enhancing their knowledge and skills to
promote and adopt disaster reduction practices.
ADPC HighlightsADPC Highlights
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ADPC Organization Chart
Board of Trustees23 members
International Advisory
Council (IAC) 56 members
Executive CommitteeSelected Members from the BoT
SecretariatSpecial Advisor
Regional Consultative
Committee (RCC)30 members
Urban Disaster Risk Management (UDRM)
Public Health in Emergencies (PHE)
Disaster Management Systems (DMS)
Office of the Executive Director (OED)
Administration, Finance, Human Resources, Information Dissemination, Information and Knowledge Management,
Monitoring and Evaluation, Partner Relations, Public Awareness & Education, Training
Climate Risk Management (CRM)
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ADPC StructureADPC Structure
Urban Disaster Risk ManagementUrban Disaster Risk Management (UDRM)
Crisis Management TrainingTraining Resource Group
Public Health in Emergencies, Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
Public Health in Emergencies (PHE)
Building National and Provincial Disaster Management Systems (BNPS); Community-Based Programs, Trainings and Activities
Disaster Management Systems (DMS)
Climate forecast applications, local adaptation to climate change, institutionalization of end-to-end early warning system
Climate Risk Management (CRM)
Monitoring & Evaluation, Finance, Human Resource, Administration, Information & Knowledge Management
Office of the Executive Director
TECHNICAL AREASTEAMS
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Training Resource Group (TRG)Training Resource Group (TRG)
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Disaster Management Course (DMC) 33 courses
Community Based Disaster Risk Management
Course (CBDRM) 13 courses
Flood Disaster Risk Management (FDRM-7)
(from all regions of the world, ADPC Alumni > 6000)
Core ADPC Training Courses
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CBDRM courses Bangladesh, Fiji,
Afghanistan, China, Philippines &
Indonesia
DMC in Afghanistan, Philippines &
Indonesia
ToT in Cambodia, East Timor and
Afghanistan
Flood Disaster Risk Management in
Vietnam, China, Afghanistan &
Philippines
National Training CoursesNational Training Courses
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Training Courses in 2005
165Thailand (Bangkok)
Afghanistan (Kabul, Heart, Jalalabad and Kunduz)
Flood Disaster Risk Management
Five
150Afghanistan (Heart, Kunduz, Kabul and Jalalabad provinces)
Emergency Response Management
Five
Afghanistan (Kabul)
Afghanistan, Indonesia, Fiji and Thailand
Afghanistan, Indonesia, Pakistan and Thailand
Training Venue
90Earthquake Vulnerability Reduction
Three
210Community Based Disaster Management
Seven
140Disaster ManagementFour
No of participants
Name of CourseNo of courses
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Training Courses in 2005
36Afghanistan (Kabul)Curriculum Adaptation (Workshop)
One
60Afghanistan
(Kunduz, Kabul provinces)
Training of TrainersTwo
Thailand (Bangkok)
In Four provinces of the Thailand
Training Venue
•• TOTAL OF FIFTY TWO (52) COURSESTOTAL OF FIFTY TWO (52) COURSES
•• TOTAL OF 997TOTAL OF 997 PARTICIPANTS RECEIVEDPARTICIPANTS RECEIVED TRAINING AND BECAME ADPC ALUMNITRAINING AND BECAME ADPC ALUMNI
26Disaster Mental Health with collaboration of Disaster Mental Health Institute, University of South Dakota USA
One
120Crisis ManagementFour
No of participants
Name of CourseNo of courses
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AIT BangkokTwo Weeks17 - 28th July
Community Based Disaster Risk Management
CBDRM-146
AIT Bangkok
Three Weeks6 - 24th NovemberDisaster ManagementDMC-348
AIT BangkokTwo Weeks16 - 27th October
Flood Disaster Risk Management FDRM - 87
RanongThailandThree Days6 - 8th MarchCrisis ManagementCM-65
DDPM BangkokTwo Days27 - 28th February
Damage Assessment and Needs AnalysisDANA-24
SatunThailandThree Days14 - 16th FebruaryCrisis ManagementCM-53
DDPM BangkokTwo Days6 - 7th February
Damage Assessment and Needs AnalysisDANA-12
AIT Bangkok
Three Weeks16th Jan - 3rd FebDisaster ManagementDMC-331
LocationLocationDurationDurationDateDateCourse TitleCourse TitleCourse Course CodeCode
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TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR 2006 (Local Trainings)
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MuzaffarabadPakistanMay
Damage Assessment and Needs AnalysisDANA-PAK3
Mansehra PakistanMay
Damage Assessment and Needs AnalysisDANA-PAK2
The Netherlands24th April-12th
MayDistance LearningTrainings/Workshop1
Kabul AfghanistanJuneDisaster ManagementDMC-AF7
KarachiJune
Earthquake Vulnerability Reduction for citiesEVRC-PAK6
Karachi PakistanJuneDisaster ManagementDMC-PAK5
AbbottabadPakistanMay
Damage Assessment and Needs AnalysisDANA-PAK4
LocationLocationDateDateCourse TitleCourse TitleCourse Course CodeCode
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TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR 2006 (National Trainings)
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Use of Geo-information tools in Disaster Risk
Management
Disaster Risk Communication (DRC)
Emergency Response Management (ERM)
Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA)
NEW ADPC Training Courses
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Multi-hazard Early Warning System
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End-to-end early warning framework
Dissemination to at-risk communities
Observation
Warning formulation
Community response
Data analysis
Prediction Risk assessment
Emergency response plans
Public education/ awarenessMitigation programs
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Implementation plan
Regional Center
At RiskMonitoring Network
National Centers
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EWS Program
1) Build regional capacity to observe and evaluate tsunami risk in Southeast Asian region:
Establishment of seismic, sea level, and deep ocean subsystem
Real-time data management system and tsunami prediction
Provision of tsunami warning information
Capacity building of ADPC technical staff
Building capacity to provide 5-10 day forecast of severe weather events within a multi-hazard framework
2) Strengthen national capacities in early warning, dissemination, and emergency response
Development of national capacity building program for end-to-end multi-hazard early warning
Initial implementation of national capacity building programs
Capacity building of national warning center technical staff in tsunami risk assessment
Development of warning dissemination strategy
Capacity building of emergency first responders
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EWS Program cont.
3) Enhancing community resilience to disaster risksParticipatory identification of local hazards, vulnerabilities and capacities
Preparation and initial implementation of local risk reduction plan
Preparedness planning – tsunami evacuation plan and procedures, exercise
Development and initial implementation of local education and awareness program
Application of medium-range weather forecast in local resource management for disastermitigation
4) Regional exchange of information, best practices and lessons learned
5) Research and development
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Koh Taphao Noi station
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Urban Disaster Risk ManagementUrban Disaster Risk Management
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Urban Disaster Risk Management Team
Thrust Areas
The UDRM Team strives to build on the experiences gained and lessons learned from implementation of AUDMP since 1995. It has identified
four focus areas for its activities in the future.
Planning and Building Safer Cities:
A Comprehensive Approach
Knowledge Development and Capacity Building:
A Holistic Approach
Public Awareness Campaigns: A Partnership Approach
Emergency Management and Response Planning for Cities: A Multi-Sectoral Approach
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Reduce the disaster vulnerability of urban populations, infrastructure, critical facilities and shelter in 10 targeted
countries in Asia
1995 - 2005USAID Support
Program Goal
Asian Urban Disaster Mitigation Program (AUDMP)
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Philippinesflood & multiple hazards
Indonesiaearthquake
Indiaearthquakes & technological hazard
Bangladeshflood
Vietnamflood & typhoon
Lao PDRurban fire
Cambodiaflood
Thailandflood
Nepalearthquake
Sri Lankamultiple hazards
AUDMPNational Demonstration Projects
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Sri Lanka Multi-Hazard Disaster Mitigation Project (SLUMDMP)
Duration: 8 Years (Sept 1997 -March 2005) Hazards: Landslides and floodsPartners: CHPB, NBRO and UDACities covered: Ratnapura, Nawalapitiya, Kandy, Colombo, Cities along Kelaniriver
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1995 - 2005USAID Support
Program duration - 2005 - 2008
Program GoalProgram GoalReduced vulnerability of urban communities through enhanced Reduced vulnerability of urban communities through enhanced
preparedness and mitigation of hydropreparedness and mitigation of hydro--meteorological disasters in meteorological disasters in South and South East AsiaSouth and South East Asia
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Selected Cities and Partners
Country Lead institution Targeted City
Bangladesh Bangladesh Disaster Preparedness Center (BDPC) Chittagong
Pakistan Aga Khan Planning and Building Services (AKPBSP)
Hyderabad
Philippines Centre for Disaster Preparedness (CDP) Dagupan city
Sri Lanka Lanka Jatika Sarvodaya (SARVODAYA) Kalutara
Vietnam Centre for International Studies and Cooperation Da Nang
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Objectives: To build knowledge in Asia on modern urban disaster mitigation tools & methods through the inclusion of relevant and up-to-date disaster management components in the university curricula of urban-planning courses in several Asian universities and training institutes
Sustainable Capacity Building on Urban Disaster Mitigation in Asia using Information Technology
Applications (CASITA)
Phase I: April 2003- Mar 2004, Phase II: Jan 2005- Dec 2006,with funding support from EuropeAid, under Asia IT&C program
Partner Organizations
The International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation, ITC, The Netherlands and Bonn University, Germany
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Disaster Management SystemsDisaster Management Systems
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Disaster Management Systems TeamTeam Focus:
1. Strengthening and building capacities of national, provincial and district governments;
2. Community Based Disaster Risk Management;3. Promoting regional cooperation and supporting
the work of regional and sub-regional cooperation mechanisms in disaster management;
4. Mainstreaming disaster risk management into development policy, planning and implementation in Asia; and
5. Supporting the development of systems’ tools and techniques, research and documentation of practices for disaster risk management.
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• Flood Emergency Management Strengthening (FEMS) - MRC’sFlood Management and Mitigation Program
• Capacity Building for Flood Preparedness Planning at Provincial and District Levels in the Lower Mekong Basin (Phase II)
• ADB Funded TA on Community Self Reliance and Flood Risk Reduction in Cambodia
• RCC Project on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management (MDRM) into Development Practice
• Gujarat – Methodology for Assessing Damage and Estimating Losses
• Research on Risk-Vulnerability Assessment Tools and Applications in Asia (ISDR -WG3 & UN-HABITAT)
• Study on “Social Aspects of Integrated Flood Management”(WMO)
• Vulnerability Atlas of Thailand and Vietnam (PDC)• ProVention-Consortium Research Grants
Overview of Projects and Activities
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A Road Map for Disaster Risk Management - Dec
2005Technical assistance by
UNDP and ADPC
This Road map serves as a vision document for leading the way towards Safer Sri Lanka and incorporates prioritized activities that need to be implemented in short, medium and long-term for meeting the overall disaster risk management needs in the country
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Community Based Disaster Risk Management GroupCommunity Based Disaster Risk Management Group
Focus Areas• Mobilizing support from government ministries, departments
and other stakeholders to strengthen community capacities;
• Provide essential technical, financial and information services to vulnerable communities through implementing programs;
• Develop technical capacity of local government officials, NDMOs, development workers and others through training and developing of guidelines and handbooks;
• Facilitating sharing across multiple sectors and amongst countries on their experiences on community based disaster risk management;
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PDRSEA 3 will achieve its objectives through activities in Strategy Planning, Networking, Advocacy, and
Development of Frameworks, Tools.
Partnerships for Disaster Reduction-Southeast Asia (Phase III)
PDRSEA 3 endeavors to:• Facilitate national strategy planning to institutionalize CBDRM in
government policy, planning and implementation;• Broaden the constituency of CBDRM to include the private sector,
media, business and donor community,• Develop technical tools, and frameworks to promote a common
understanding of CBDRM in the project countries, and improve thepractice;
• Facilitate exchange of knowledge and experiences to effect change of policies and practices,
• Enhance the capacities of CBDRM practitioners in the areas of implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and advocacy.
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TCBP aims to strengthen the capacity of the DDP and line ministries at national, provincial and district levels on
various dimensions of disaster risk management.
Training and Capacity Building Project (TCBP), Afghanistan
Major Components:
• Establishment of a Disaster Management Training Unit at the Department of Disaster Preparedness (DDP);
• Adaptation of seven international courses to the national context in Afghanistan and production of course materials into Dari language;
• Training of 575 officials and staff from the member ministries of the National Commission for Emergency and Disaster Management, the UN and NGOs;
• Development of a team of fifty national trainers, who could than provide training to other officials at the provincial, district and local levels;
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PHE TeamPHE TeamPUBLIC HEALTH in EMERGENCIES
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Public Health and Emergency Management Public Health and Emergency Management in Asia & the Pacific (PHEMAP)in Asia & the Pacific (PHEMAP)
Courses Offered (inter-regional):Courses Offered (inter-regional):
PHEMAP-1: March 2002 (JICWELS)PHEMAP-2: October 2002 (WHO)PHEMAP-3: August 2003 (Norway Govt. & WHO)PHEMAP-4: April 2004 (WHO & Norway Govt.)PHEMAP-5: July 2005 (WHO)PHEMAP-6: July 2006 (Norway Govt.)
- A total of more than 130 graduates from 21 countriesCourses offered (national):Courses offered (national):
WHO-SEARO: Sri Lanka upcoming: Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal WHO-WPRO: Cambodia, Fiji & Pacific IslandsPhilippines, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam upcoming: China
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• Management of Public Health Risks in Disasters (MPHR-1), 5-
22 December 2004, Tunisia – English
• Management of Public Health Risks in Disasters for Iraq June
14-26, 2005 Amman Jordan
• 3rd WHO-EHA Course, Oct 2005, Lahore Pakistan in
partnership with WHO Pakistan country office
World Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization (WHO)Mediterranean Center for Vulnerability Reduction (WMC) & Eastern
Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO)
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Public Health in Complex Public Health in Complex Emergencies Course (PHCE)Emergencies Course (PHCE)
ActivitiesActivities
1st Course, March 20002nd Course, 19-31 Jan 20043rd Course, 26 July-7 Aug 2004
International fee based course
4th Course, 9-21 May 20055th Course, 8-20 May, 2006
Disasters and Development Disasters and Development Course (D&D)Course (D&D)
ActivitiesActivities
• 1st International Course, 1-12 Nov 2004, Bangkok• 2nd International Course, November 2006
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Management of the Dead & Management of the Dead & Missing in Disasters (MDM)Missing in Disasters (MDM)
international and national program
ActivitiesActivities
• Phase 1: international workshop, 24-28 October 2005, Bangkok
• Phase 2: national activities and focused international workshops on specific issues
• Phase 3: development of an international network
Nutrition for Children & Mothers Nutrition for Children & Mothers in Disasters (NCM) in Disasters (NCM) -- IranIran
• capacity development program for nutritionists in MoH• training of trainers• 3-14 December 2005, Tehran
ActivitiesActivities
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Basic Emergency Response Course (BERC)Basic Emergency Response Course (BERC)
• The BERC course provides technical skills and knowledge to individuals who are most likely to be first on the scene to perform first aid functions during an emergency
Description:Description:First responder program
Activities:Activities:
• BERC Lahore, Pakistan, December 2004
• BERC, Male, Maldives, September 2005
• BERC Instructors Course, 3 Oct-3Dec 2005, DPM Academy, Thailand
• BERC Community Course, February 2006, Ranong, Thailand
• BERC 21 Southern Province Community Courses, May-Dec 2006, Thailand
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• Disaster Mental Health• Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness • Health Risks of Biological, Chemical and
Radiological Agents• Management of Supplies in Disaster Program• Emergency Medical Services System
– Mass Casualty Management– Developing national EMS Guidelines– Collapsed Structure Search & Rescue– Road Accident Rescue– First Aid & Basic Life Support– Canine (K-9) SAR
Other Activities:Other Activities:
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