31 October 2013 Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities (CLIC) Armen Rostomyan Programme Officer UNISDR ONEA/GETI Office in Incheon
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities Scope and Content: A one-week intensive Training Course based on the UN Habitat 3 months Training Programme piloted in the Americas, the Making Cities Resilient (MCR) Campaign tools and materials (ex. Mayors Handbook and LG-SAT) Module Development: Focus of the course is on the specific elements of the MCR, particularly on the implementation milestones and strategic planning outlined in the Mayor’s Handbook..
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities The course design considers the following criteria: Background diversity of the participants Differences in technical skill, capacities and knowledge surrounding risk reduction Provide the opportunity to enhance participants understanding of current risk assessment concepts as well as the risk management/reduction approach promoted by the Making Cities Resilient Campaign Promote the exchange of experiences among participants Emphasis on the didactic skills allowing the participants to acquire the abilities to replicate the experience
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities Target audience: City and Local Government high-level officials National Disaster Risk Reduction Training institutions and Making Cities Resilient Resource Persons and Champions” General objective: Contribute to the development of capacities, knowledge and skills to effectively support the implementation of the Making Cities Resilient Campaign 10 essentials (at national and local level)
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities Specific objectives Understanding of current risk reduction and management terminology, and related conceptual approaches Improve participant´s comprehension of current global trends, issues and challenges on urban risk and risk reduction Provide participants with the knowledge and facilitation skills allowing them to replicate the training
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities Course Structure: The course is divided in 3 main sections and 9 modules, as described below: Section 1: Introduction, conceptual framework (module 1) Section 2: Understanding and implementing the MCR tools (modules 2 to 6) Section 3: Planning the way forward (modules 7 to 9)
CLIC Training Course Materials CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for CitiesSectionModules Section1: Introduction, conceptual framework Module 1: Risk reduction concepts and current tendencies in urban risk and risk reduction (UN-HABITAT City prosperity Index) Section 2: Understanding and implementing the MCR tools Module 2: Getting to know the MCR tools Module 3: Introducing the case study, setting up the risk and disaster risk management capacities scenario Module 4: Applying the MCR tools, diagnosis and assessment Module 5: Developing and implementing Safe and Resilient City Action Plan Module 6: City Plan Monitoring, evaluating and Follow up Section 3: planning the way forward Module 7: Sharing experiences, model programs for city-to-city learning & capacity development Module 8: Effective partnership building and facilitation skills Module 9: Planning the way forward for CLIC training scale up on Regional and Country level.
Session 7: Plenary Discussion Points Discussing and providing feedback, suggestions and comments on Draft CLIC Training Course Overview Document and Draft CLIC Training Course nine (9) Module Outlines and Exercises CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities
Session 7: Group work Discussing and providing feedback, suggestions and comments on the training package (draft outline): Comments on the general structure: objectives, target audience, main sections Comments/suggestions for the individual modules: objectives, content, reference materials to be added Comments/suggestions on implementation: target audience, training replication, CLIC Collaborative Learning Initiative for Cities
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