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Disaster Preparedness and Response Strategy

Agency Mandate Rapid Response’s mandate is to respond to any emergency that puts at great risk the survival, protection, and well-being of significant number of people, where addressing the needs and well-being of those people is beyond the indigenous coping capacity, and where Rapid Response is able to mobilize the financial and human resources to take urgent action on their behalf.

Key Strategies to achieve our Intended Impact Develop evidence based replicable solutions - that can be implemented at scale. Advocate and mobilize for better practices and programs - to build donor confidence. Support effective implementation of those practices and programs - to ensure impact. Work with alliance members, communities, governments and other partners - to avoid duplication and improve aid effectiveness.

Why Emergency Preparedness Planning? Quick and effective action is required during the onset of an emergency. Effective action often depends on having plans in place before the disaster strikes. If response is delayed, people’s lives maybe needlessly lost.

Principal Elements of Preparedness Risks and Vulnerabilities (the broad profile of a projected emergency) External Preparedness (what other actors are capable of doing) Internal Capacity (what Rapid Response is capable of doing) Preparedness Actions (results of the planning process)

Strategic Areas for Emergency Interventions

Emergency Response Framework Facilitate the rapid recovery of communities affected by disaster. % affected population reached by RR services. Goal Provisioning & Livelihoods RF 1. Provide for critical survival needs of affected population at Household level. 2. Protect and restore household livelihoods.

Immediate Actions Deployment of Emergency Response Team Members. Moved pre-positioned supplies to impact area. Staff “stepped up” when key decision-makers were on holiday.

Alliance Joint Emergency Preparedness Planning. Joint trainings. Unified responses.

Resources Emergency Response Manual. Relief Kits. Staff Deployments. Volunteer Database. Technical support for proposals. Management and grants support. Alliance liaison and grant agreements.

A. Communications. B. Transportation. C. Finance. D. Procurement. E. Warehousing. G. Administration. H. Human Resources. I. Security. Checklist