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Vacancy
Closing date:
04 March 2010
Background UNDP Indonesia's mission is to be an agent for change in the human and social development of Indonesia. The aim is to be a bridge between Indonesia and all donors as well as a trusted partner to all stakeholders. UNDP works in four key areas of development: Democratic Governance, Regional Development and Poverty Reduction, Conflict Preventio…
Project summary The recent earthquakes in West Java and West Sumatra re-confirmed Indonesia as one of the most natural disaster-prone countries in the world. They also surface some significant gaps in the implementation of the Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) framework in spite of important investments made over the years by the government, donors, nation…
Vacancy
Closing date:
07 July 2010
Background Prior to the earthquake of January 2010, UNDP Haiti was working in six main areas: Rule of Law and Security, Poverty Reduction, Democratic Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction, Early Recovery and Environment and Energy. In responses to the devastating effects of the earthquake, UNDP Haiti will now be re-directing its efforts to respond to th…
Vacancy
Closing date:
16 June 2010
Background The strongest earthquake in Haiti in more than 200 years, measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale, rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation on January 12, 2010 at 4.53 p.m. (local time). The earthquake led to approximately 220,000 casualties and more than 300,000 persons injured. The government has also estimated that more than 511,000 people hav…
Vacancy
Closing date:
14 May 2010
Background Prior to the earthquake of January 2010, UNDP Haiti was working in six main areas: Rule of Law and Security, Poverty Reduction, Democratic Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction, Early Recovery and Environment and Energy. In responses to the devastating effects of the earthquake, UNDP Haiti will now be re-directing its efforts to respond to th…
Vacancy
Closing date:
19 April 2010
Background The Lao PDR is frequently affected by river floods, drought, fires, rodent infestation, flash floods, and storms. These recurrent natural hazards often result in human and economic loses, mainly affecting poor rural communities whose livelihoods depend heavily on agricultural activities. In order for Lao PDR to achieve Millennium Developmen…
Vacancy
Closing date:
14 September 2010
Context of the position: The humanitarian sector has developed and become increasingly more sophisticated in response to the complexities of disasters and the contexts in which they occur. Correspondingly, we seek to engage ourselves in higher levels of understanding around humanitarian issues affecting people. Disasters are the biggest threat to deve…
These three sectoral reports were produced to complete the Malaysian National slope master plan 2009-2023 with the aim of formulating a detailed, comprehensive and effective framework of policies, strategies and action plans to reduce risks from landslides on slopes nationwide. The plan included activities at the national, state and local levels in both…
In person
21 September 2010 - 23 September 2010
Birminghan
Overview Hosted by the Aston Centre for Research into Safety and Security (CRISIS), the International Conference on Emergency Preparedness (InterCEPt) aims to facilitate the exchange of academic research, innovations and best operational practices in the management of emergency preparedness. InterCEPt provides a unique opportunity for academics, practi…
This event will address the relationship between climate change and the increase of disasters in Brazil; aspects of disaster management to be discussed are: prevention, response, reconstruction. It will also develop proposals for the Civil Defence and Risk Reduction Disaster System.
Background: UNESCO launched the International Platform for Reducing Earthquake Disasters (IPRED) programme to identify gaps and priorities through the sharing of scientific knowledge in seismology and earthquake engineering. The other main goal is to bolster political will and public awareness to ensure better preparation against earthquakes and to crea…
This paper presents a simple framework to help policy makers devise financial protection strategies against 'natural' disasters. It starts with a short analysis of the impact of disasters on government budgets and fiscal balances. It presents various instruments available to governments interested in improving their response capacity in the aftermath of…
The Government of Australia signed an agreement last Friday with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) to facilitate the handing over of an initial AUS$1 million for humanitarian assistance to earthquake ravaged Haiti. This was done during a visit to the Coordinating Unit by Australian High Commissioner, Mr. Philip Kentwell where he…
As the Haiti operation moves from rescue to reconstruction, what major challenges can we expect to emerge? Duncan Green discusses on the Oxfam blog. The Haiti operation is moving rapidly from rescue to reconstruction. What major challenges can we expect to emerge? What sort of policies have delivered results after previous earthquakes? One of the best…
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Neal Keny-Guyer, CEO of Mercy Corps based in Portland asks the question 'How many lives would have been spared [in Haiti] if proven disaster risk reduction measures had been enacted?' He adds that the Haitians need to be empowered so as to advocate for protection against future hazards, including effective building codes and appropriate legislation and…

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