London
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Disaster Risk Reduction (3 day course)

Organizer(s) RedR - United Kingdom
Venue
250a Kennington Lane, Vauxhall, SE11 5RD
Date
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To book your place, please visit this webpage.

During this three-day course, you will learn the concept and practice of reducing disaster risks through systematically analysing and managing the causal factors of disasters. The course examines reducing exposure to hazards, lessening vulnerability of people and property, wisely managing land and the environment, and improving preparedness for adverse events.  

What does the course cover? 

  • Terms and concepts 
  • Sendai Framework 
  • Community-based disaster risk management 
  • Hazard, vulnerability and capacity assessments  
  • Participatory tools and techniques 
  • Participatory risk assessments 
  • Planning DRR strategies 

How much does it cost?

Individual: £433 (please send RedR an e-mail to access this ticket)

Organisation: £726

Plus, receive 10% off the course fee when booking at least one month before the start of the training. This applies to both individual and organisational tickets

Scholarships

RedR UK is committed to making our courses accessible to any organisation, regardless of size. We offer course scholarships for eligible participants who meet specific criteria. For more information on RedR scholarships and how to apply, please visit this webpage.

Any questions? 

Check out our FAQs and our T&Cs.

If you have any questions about this course or require further information, please send an e-mail.

In case of any complaints, please e-mail the complaints department.

RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs, RedR are committed to trying to make reasonable adjustments to support your needs. Please e-mail RedR or phone +44 0207 840 6000 at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to us about your needs.

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