FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE FOR DISABILITY RESEARCH AND POLICY Mapping of Agencies in Indonesia in Disaster Risk Reduction: Enablers and Barriers to including people with disabilities Preliminary Survey Results Presented by: Dr. Michelle Villeneuve on behalf of CDRP 1
Promoting the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Disaster Management in Indonesia ›Funded by: Australian Aid Development Research Awards Scheme 2012 ›Partners: Centre for Disability Research and Policy, University of Sydney and Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) Indonesia ›2 year project -Research Component -Capacity Building Component 2 Project Overview
Method National level survey Aim: To describe perceived enablers and barriers to including people with disabilities in DRR 117 agencies active in DRR in Indonesia: UNOCHA mailing list n = 29 responses to date (25% response rate) Agencies: NGO (local; international); Government; Donor; Other (e.g., private business) What are the enablers and barriers to including people with disabilities in DRR programs and activities? 3 Mapping of Agencies in Indonesia Disaster Risk Reduction (MAIDRR)
Enablers 4
Barriers 5
Discussion ›Potential for DRR expertise in collaboration with DPOs -Access to a network of people with technical expertise on disabilities -Challenges finding a network -Willingness and interest among DRR and DPO actors 6
What Next? In-depth interviews Range of agency types Capacity development to strengthen opportunities for collaboration among DRR and DPO stakeholders 7 Follow Up Interviews with MAIDRR Respondents
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