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Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework On-line Course, India

April 6 – May 17, 2009; June 29 - August 9, 2009; September 21 - November 1, 2009; and, December 14, 2009 - January 24, 2010
 
Begins:   Mar 27, 2009 
Ends:   Mar 27, 2050 

Description
Objectives
Agenda
Partners
Target Audience
Contact
Description

This course addresses basic questions such as “why are disasters a development issue?" and “what are the components of comprehensive disaster risk management?" The course reviews the institutional arrangements and financing mechanisms of disaster management systems, and identifies the role of national and local actors in the processes related to risk assessment, mitigation and financing.

Course Overview
This course addresses basic questions such as “why are disasters a development issue?” and “what are the components of comprehensive disaster risk management?” The course reviews the institutional arrangements and financing mechanisms of disaster management systems, and identifies the role of national and local actors in the processes related to risk assessment, mitigation and financing. This course targets general development practitioners to raise their awareness and sensitivity in prevention of natural disasters, and consists of three modules and End of Course Exercise.

Language
The language of the course is English.
 
Course Format
The course consists of self-paced modules, discussion forums, exercises, readings, case studies, tests and learning via interaction with program faculty and peers. Moreover, for each module there are 2 to 3 audio sessions of expert lectures for 40–45 minutes each. The Course materials shall be provided in a CD to each participant.
 
Course Expectations
Participants are expected to commit 8–10 hours per week (per module) in order to gain the most out of this course in addition to:

• Complete the required reading assignments
• Participate in all online activities. Participation involves posting a minimum of two messages per week that are substantive in nature. The message can be either a new topic or a reply to someone else's message. Participants are encouraged to post more often than twice a week in order to be involved more deeply into topics.
• Participate in videoconferencing and asynchronous chat sessions (if applicable)
• Complete assignments and end of course project
• Complete course evaluation at the end of the course

Certificate
Joint certificate from NIDM and WBI shall be issued to all successful participants of the course. The successful participants shall also be eligible for specialized courses. back to top arrow

 

Objective

The increased demand for both disaster assistance and mitigation capacity building calls for a structured, comprehensive and global risk management framework, one that can be used by regional and national authorities and by partner institutions. The World Bank Institute Natural Disaster Risk Management Program was developed to address the above needs. The WB Hazard Management Unit and ProVention Consortium supported the program development. The program comprises a series of web-based courses, which aim at (i) awareness raising and (ii) advancing the participants’ analytical skills and professional knowledge in the specific area of disaster risk management. Comprehensive DRM framework course is the first in the series. 

 

Agenda

The course consists of presentations, case studies, readings and an end of course exercise. During the course, instructors and facilitators from National Institute of Disaster Management and the World Bank Institute will guide the participants and evaluate the project work. end_arrow


 

Partners

National Institute of Disaster Management, New Delhi

 

Target Audience

This course is offered to a group of general development practitioners, central and local government officials, policymakers, consultants, researchers and professors of training institutions, NGO representatives and community leaders, who are interested in development challenges and issues related to natural disaster risk management. Once the course has ended, participants from training institutions are welcome to replicate this training for their staff, for central and local government officials, NGOs and community leaders. 

 

Contact

For further information please contact:

National Institute of Disaster Management , I.P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi - 110002 , India
Tele : 91 -11-23702432/ 23705583/ 23766146,
Tele Fax : 91-11-23702442/ 23702446    




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