
The SADC Member States disaster risk reduction and management technical managers convened to the 2019/2020 Pre-Season Disaster Preparedness, Response and Early Action Planning Workshop which was held 12-14 November 2019, in Maputo, Mozambique.
The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Capacity Development"
The SADC Member States disaster risk reduction and management technical managers convened to the 2019/2020 Pre-Season Disaster Preparedness, Response and Early Action Planning Workshop which was held 12-14 November 2019, in Maputo, Mozambique.
This report provides an overview of vulnerability across the region, especially as it relates to food and nutrition security. Central to its analysis is the information provided by respective National Vulnerability Assessment Committees at the Regional Vulnerability Assessment and Analysis Annual Dissemination Forum, held from 01 to 04 July 2019 in Windhoek, Namibia.
The development objective of the Strengthening DRR Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC for Southern Africa is to strengthen the disaster resilience of Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states through regional collaboration and improved coordination, planning, policy advisory and knowledge dissemination capacity of SADC.
The IDTMTM was developed to promote efforts addressing disaster issues in Tanzania, informing the public about the major disasters that affect the community.
This document presents a report of the baseline survey of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in Malawi. This study was commissioned by the Government of Malawi through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA). The report is organized as follows:
This Final report presents the work done for the National EWS baseline survey as of 19th January, 2017. The Consultant was required to collect data and information on the use of climate/weather information and livelihoods (agriculture, livestock, fisheries, etc), with a view of achieving the following objectives:
This report presents the findings of the study carried out in Malawi between December 2016 and January 2017. It assesses the Capacity of DoDMA to deliver on its mandate, identifies gaps and challenges and makes proposals for Capacity Development. The report is presented in four sections.
The study focuses on the economy of the United Republic of Tanzania. We model the spatial and temporal dynamics of production, trade, and consumption, and study how the resulting supply-chain flows depend on the transportation network.
These National Guidelines on community based early warning systems (CBEWS) have been developed to improve the effectiveness of CBEWS in Malawi by ensuring that all systems developed after their introduction conform to minimum standards and provide a high quality and consistent warning service for communities.
A food insecurity analysis for the period between July 2019 and June 2020.