Muhammad Saidur Rahman BDPC COMMUNITY RESILIENCE: AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH 3 WCDRR Sendai, March 2015.

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Muhammad Saidur Rahman BDPC COMMUNITY RESILIENCE: AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH 3 WCDRR Sendai, March 2015

KM 240 KM USA (FLORIDA) 1992 WIND HUMAN SPEED CASUALTY (per hour) COUNTRY YEAR BANGLADESH ,000 + DISASTER IMPACTS COMPARISION 2

DISASTER REDUCTION STRUCTURAL NON-STRUCTURAL

COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT (CRA)

LOCAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTION PLAN (LDRRAP)

COMMUNITY MEETING

CIVIL SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT

PEOPLE, PRIVATE and PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP (4P APPROCH)

EARLY WARNING DISSEMINATION

CYCLONE OF 1970 HUMAN LIVES LOST 500,000+ WORST IN THE RECORDED HISTORY OF THE WORLD

6

COAST LINE 710 KM

COVERAGE DISTRICT : 13 UNION: 322 VOLUNTEERS : 49,365 POPULATION: 14 MILLION

SIGNAL FLAGS

WARNING DISSEMINATION

MEETINGS and CONFERENCES

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY LEVEL PREPAREDNESS

CHALLENGES CHANGING THE MIND-SETS INTEGRATION OF DRM INTO LIFE AND LIVELIHOOD LINKAGE OF VULNERABILITY WITH POVERTY BELIEF IN THE POTENTIAL POWER OF POOR SUSTAINED SOCIAL, POLITICAL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENTS

THANK YOU