Building Preparedness Capacity for Community Emergency Response and Disaster Mitigation. International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2008

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Building Preparedness Capacity for Community Emergency Response and Disaster Mitigation International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2008

Disaster Incidents in Latin America Over the Last 2-½ Years Country Type of Disaster Frequency Peru Floods, Earthquake 5 Mexico Earthquake, extreme cold weather, volcano 4 Colombia Fire, Floods, Landslides, war, displaced 6 Chile Winter Storms 2 Bolivia Mudslides, floods, snow storms, drought 3 Argentina Floods 1 Nicaragua Floods, drought, hurricane 5 Ecuador Volcano, drought, 5 Honduras Drought, floods, hurricane, tropical storm 5 Brazil Floods, drought 3 Haiti Floods, wind storms, hurricane 5 El Salvador Earthquake, drought, floods 5 Costa Rica Dengue epidemic, earthquake, floods 4 Dominican Republic Drought, hurricane, floods 5 Guatemala Drought/Flooding, hurricane 5

WV Area Development Programs hit by Mitch ADPs are located in poorest, worst-hit rural areas; five WV-sponsored children were killed by mudslides 04 Brisas del...valle 05 Jocón 07 Reitoca 08 Morazán 19 Las Cabezas 10 Valle 11 Yoro 13 Siria 14 Tierra Nueva 15 Trapiche

World Vision Latin America & Caribbean Region Community Emergency Response and Disaster Mitigation Project Project Description

World Vision Latin America & Caribbean Region Community Emergency Response and Disaster Mitigation Project HONDURAS GUATEMALA NICARAGUA ECUADOR COLOMBIA

GENERAL OBJECTIVE To strengthen the community organization for participatory management of risk reduction and disaster response at Local and Municipal Emergency Committees.

PROJECT STRATEGY Project s Proposal Socialization Organization and Legalization of Local Emergency Committees Establishment of Aliances

PROJECT ACTIVITIES Training and mentoring of community leaders in: Emergency preparedness (evacuation, first aid, security, logistics & contingency plans) Risk management (relationship between risk, threats, vulnerability and capacities). Risk and Vulnerability mapping and mitigation plans. Well organized community with clear roles and

Educational Materials Nicaragua

Educational Materials Ecuador

The implementation of these activities contributes to the following outcomes: Boys and Girls in Guatemala electing their School Security Committee

Create Awareness Risk Mapping Training NICARAGUA COLOMBIA GUATEMALA ECUADOR

Increase Knowledge Risk Management Basic Concepts Risk Vulnerability Threats HONDURAS Disaster Emergency Damage Assessment NICARAGUA

Improve Attitudes Participating Actively To Be Prepared and Reduce Risk School Students and Teachers Organization Honduras Municipal Development Board Guatemala Local Authorities Ecuador

Improve Aptitudes To Respond to Emergencies ECUADOR NICARAGUA First Aid Evacuation Rescue HONDURAS Fire Prevention Emergency Drills

Increase Participation GUATEMALA ECUADOR NICARAGUA To strengthen the sense of community responsability and awareness to address the problems that increase risk.

RESULTS OBTAINED BY THE PROJECT Item Description Major Achievements: Lessons Learned: Communities participating in and managing their own emergency response. 100% of Local Emergency Committees have Contingency Plans in line with Sphere standards. 100% of Local Emergency Committees have validated Emergency Plans including at least one simulation per annum. A community that learns to be prepared and to resist the impacts of disasters also gains greater insight in and wherewithal to address the causes of longer-term poverty and underdevelopment.

RESULTS OBTAINED BY THE PROJECT Item Description Gender: Community Participation: The participation of women in emergency issues is strengthened. Community resources were utilized in the process. Steps for the future: Consolidation of horizontal integration of decisions making and response within civil society between municipal and local levels.

Challenges and Lessons Learned Liaisons and coordination between the different levels community, municipal, national are weak; and for preparedness to be effective, strong coordination must occur during all phases of the disaster management cycle. There is a need to establish common humanitarian action networks within civil society in order to build sustainability of processes to improve community capacities

Empowerment of women is critical to effective preparedness. However, there are many constraints to this in Latin America deserving of particular attention. Women have a high interest in preparing for emergencies and participating in local leadership of Emergency Committees, but they are prevented from engaging in these activities by cultural traditions. Promotion of genuine participation of women must be done in a culturally sensitive manner.

Development of human capital at community level is the most critical to effective preparedness and this requires significant investment by all actors (financial, technical, human, etc.) and is a long-term process. Development of human capital for local preparedness often requires realignment of strategy and policy.

Community organization and utilization of local resources is necessary for effective preparedness. To raise awareness amongst financial organizations and the private sector to support community capacity building process is difficult. It is easier to obtain funds for infrastructure projects, but without community capacities in place, disaster preparedness and risk reduction are not possible.

CONCLUSIONS Building local preparedness capacities strengthens response to emergencies, reduces disaster risks, and helps foster confidence, dignity and resilience. A community that is prepared and is able to manage the impact of disasters also gains greater insight and wherewithal to address the causes of longer-term poverty and underdevelopment.

CONCLUSIONS Several countries in the LAC Region are riskprone countries, improving community capacities contributes to the region and specifically for civil society organizations networks supporting preparedness awareness raising and early warning processes in line with the Priority 5 of the Hyogo Framework for Action. These important lessons should be integrated into policies and strategies of stakeholders working to reduce disaster risks worldwide

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