
South Africa presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
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South Africa presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
Namibia presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
Mauritius presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
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 National Framework for Climate Services underline the necessity of increased political support and institutional collaborations, the urgent need for enhanced weather and climate services delivery to end users, improved access to weather and climate services for agriculture (crop production and animal husbandry), health, and water resources sectors; and disaster risk reduction.
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.
This document presents Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that will be used to guide and operate the Emergency Operation and Communication Center (EOCC) in the time when an emergency is escalating to a disaster or a major disaster strikes.
This tool is an aid intended for the government or partner that may need to conduct an emergency assessment. For those who have never implemented an assessment in emergency situation, this tool provides basic guidance. For experts, the tool serves as a reminders or suggestions of what should be covered in the assessment.