EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL HUMANITARIAN AND CIVIL PROTECTION - ECHO ECHO/SUB/2015/713774/PREP04.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GP-DRR Parallel Meeting Disaster Preparedness M C. Oxley 4 th June 2007 Purpose: To stimulate substantive discussion on disaster preparedness in support.
Advertisements

Claudia de Windt Senior Legal Specialist Department of Sustainable Development Strengthening Humanitarian Assistance and Prevention and Response Coordination.
Preparedness for Oil-polluted Shoreline cleanup and Oiled Wildlife interventions (POSOW) Gabino Gonzalez 6th of February 2012 Preparedness project for.
Sarajevo, October 17,   The institution of the Unit was in line with the strategy adopted by the Italian Government in the Region and its work.
“RACCE” Raising earthquake Awareness and Copping Children’s Emotions ECHO. C4 – Civil protection prevention and preparedness 2010 Kick off meeting – Brussels.
Mass Shelter Capability Project
Catherine CHRONAKI 1, V. KONTOYIANNIS 1, D. CHRISTOU, Th. APOSTOLIDI 1 1 FORTH-Institute of Computer Science 2 Cyprus Civil Defence On behalf of NEREIDs.
Alexander Brandl ERHS 561 Emergency Response Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences.
Re silience of C ritical I nfrastructure P rotection in E urope (RECIPE) PhD Robert Mikac, RECIPE Project Manager Head of Sector for Civil Protection,
Identification of critical success factors for implementing NLLS, through collaboration and exchange of expertise IDENTIFY LLP-2008-RO-KA1-KA1NLLS.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission, the Civil Protection Financial Instrument, – Directorate General for Humanitarian.
SIBYL SeIsmic monitoring and vulneraBilitY framework for civiL protection.
FROM GAPS TO CAPS Risk Management Capability on Gaps Identification in the BSR Neringa Brogaitė-Karvelienė Fire and Rescue Department under MoI of Lithuania.
By Mohamed Al-Aawah Disaster Risk Reduction Programme UNESCO Cairo Office.
SAMETS Social Affairs Management in the Emergency Temporary Shelter ECHO / SUB / 2013 / Kick Off meeting for the selected projects under the 2013.
Enhancing Volunteer Awareness and education against Natural Disasters through E-learning (EVANDE) Dr C. Fassoulas, Project Coordinator Natural History.
Headquaters Kick-Off Meeting Brussels 17 January 2013 Aware and Resilient Project overview – Austrian Red Cross.
EUROWA Module European Module for Oiled Wildlife Emergency Response Assistance.
With the support of the Civil Protection Financial Instrument European Commission – Directorate General for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection - ECHO.
PROJECT OVERVIEW. Grundtvig Learning Partnership Through this Learning Partnership, participating organizations have agreed to address the following subjects:
An Integrated Methodological framework for Emergency Logistics - MELOGIC Dr Georgios Boustras Associate Professor in Risk Assessment Dean of the Ioannis.
Action of Contrast to Contrast to Hydraulic Hydraulic Emergency in Emergency in LOcal LOcal Urban Urban Site SiteACHELOUS.
MATILDA Project Bruxelles, 20 January 2015 Kick off meeting for the selected projects under the 2014 Call for proposals for prevention and preparedness.
ALPINE SEARCH AND RESCUE FOR SLOVENIA AND ITALY. ALPSAR IN SHORT  Budget: € ,00  EC Contribution: € ,25 (75%)  Duration: 24 Months 
Emergency Management Information System - EMIS
Overview of ERF, EIF & RF AP th August 2013 Amanda Borg Funds and Programmes Division, MEAIM General Programme Solidarity & Management of Migration.
Co-funded by the European Union "This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the.
Community Resilience in Urban Areas (CRUA). Administrative Overview Agreement number:ECHO/SUB/2014/ Total eligible cost: € 662, EC co-financing:
EuropeAid Development and Co-operation Eastern Partnership Flagship Initiative: Programme for the Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Man-Made and.
FLOOD_AID Preparation of aid worker teams to be deployed in the Hungarian-Romanian floodplain Agreement no. ECHO/SUB/2013/
Strengthening global awareness in the local communities - Kolping 2020 Strategy.
Dr. Charles W. Beadling Central Asia Regional Health Security Conference April 2012 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative for South Eastern Europe DPPI SEE Seminar on Strengthening Cooperation with Candidate Countries and Western.
Assessments. Assessment in the Project Cycle DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION MONITORING EVALUATION ASSESSMENT.
E-PreS: Monitoring and Evaluation of Natural Hazard Preparedness at School Environments Stathes Hadjiefthymiades National Kapodistrian University of Athens.
European Commission Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS
Global Partnership on Disability and Development What is the GPDD? Presentation to JICA Group Training Course HIV/AIDS Section Judith Heumann, Lead Consultant,
European Commission, DG ECHO 2014 Call for prevention and preparedness projects in civil protection and marine pollution "Increasing preparedness capacities.
BEtter management and implementation of NATURa 2000 sites Zsuzsa Fidlòczky Nimfea Environment and Nature Conservation Association (LP) Hungary Brussels,
LEONARDO TRANSFER OF INNOVATION PROJECT “MEDIA TECH: The future of media industry using innovative technologies ” No. LLP-LdV-ToI-11-CY Kick-off.
RECALL Resilient European Communities Against Local Landslides KICK OFF MEETING Projects selected under the 2014 Call for Proposals for Prevention & Preparedness.
Danish Agricultural Advisory Service National Centre Possibilities and limits in a Specific Support Action By Erik Fog and Michael Tersbøl, DAAS European.
Cooperation project on strengthening EU's Nordic USAR modules Acronym: EU-NU Grant Agreement n:o ECHO/SUB/2014/
FROM GAPS TO CAPS Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the BSR Project Lead Partner: Fire and Rescue Department under the Ministry.
Development and Cooperation - EuropeAid Discussion on the post Multiannual Financial Framework Structured Dialogue Budapest, May 18th 2011.
ECHO, European Commission, Brussels 20 Jan 2016 KnowRISK project Kick off meeting for the selected projects under the 2015 Call for proposals for prevention.
PRO TECTING ME DITERRANEAN CULTURAL HE RITAGE DURING DISASTERS ( PROMEDHE) Brussels 20 January 2016.
Community for Risk Management & Assessment Kick-off January 20 th Brussels N. van Os Veiligheids Regio Zuid-Holland Zuid (Safety Region South-Holland South)
FROM GAPS TO CAPS Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the BSR Project Lead Partner: Fire and Rescue Department under the Ministry.
Tools for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction: Guidance Notes for Development Organisations Charlotte Benson and John Twigg Presented by Margaret Arnold.
5 Project funded by the Euro- Mediterranean Regional Programme for Local Water Management of the European Union DEVELOPMENT OF TOOLS AND GUIDELINES FOR.
Dr. Christos Panayiotou Deputy Director KIOS Research Center for Intelligent Systems and Networks, University of Cyprus KEMEA,
EU PROMETHEUS 2014 Communication Strategy KICK OFF MEETING Brussels April 9 th, 2013.
2. The funding schemes ICT Proposer’s Day Köln, 1 February 2007 The ICT Theme in FP7 How to participate to ICT in FP 7.
NERIS European Platform on Emergency and Recovery Preparedness and Response Abu Dhabi, 20 October,
FROM GAPS TO CAPS Risk Management Capability Based on Gaps Identification in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR)
A preparedness Project for European / Mediterranean Civil Protection.
Common Standard Operational Procedures for the Union Civil Protection Mechanism Modules and Teams (UCPM SOPs) – UCPM SOPs – UCPM-2017-PP-AG This.
2017 Health care Preparedness and Response Draft Capabilities
Susanne Wacht (THW) Kick-off meeting 18 January 2017 at DG ECHO / ERCC
Project background In most of the European countries the knowledge regarding measures taken in self-help and -protection is very poor An effective and.
Civil Protection Financial Instrument – Prevention Projects
Risk Management Capability on Gaps Identification in the BSR
Establishing Joint Latvian-Lithuanian TAST
8th Coordination Meeting th February, Heidelberg, Germany
DIRECT – DIsaster REsilient Communities and Towns
iCoast integrated Coastal Alert System Kick off meeting
Increasing Preparedness Capacities across the Mediterranean - IPCAM 2 Luigi D’Angelo Italian Civil Protection Department Brussels, 18 January 2017.
PACES Preparedness for Appropriate accommodation in Emergency Shelters
Presentation transcript:

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL HUMANITARIAN AND CIVIL PROTECTION - ECHO ECHO/SUB/2015/713774/PREP04

2 The PACES Consortium Cyprus Civil Defence – (CCD) – Cyprus Foundation for Research and Technology - (FORTH) - Greece Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization - (EPPO) - Greece DMAT Consulting KG - Austria Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) - Cyprus Decentralised Administration of Crete, Civil Protection Directorate - (CP-Crete) - Greece Department Protezione Civile (DPC-Italy) - Italy Civil Protection Department (CPD-Malta) - Malta

Administrative overview Total eligible cost: € EC co-financing: € (75%) Project Duration: 24 months Starting date: January 1, 2016 Ending date: December 31,

4 Area of Activities

Background The Eastern Mediterranean is an area prone to seismic activity. Earthquakes denote a major natural hazard, resulting among others in loss of life. Hence large number of people must be evacuated, for their own safety, in a short period of time. Emergency shelters must be prepared for the needs of the population of the affected area. These needs may include among others coordination, communication and medical care. One of the main challenges during a crisis is the care for the population gathered in great numbers at specific areas, affected either directly or indirectly by the event. Experience from previous evacuation operations in Cyprus and Greece has shown that logistic procedures need improvement when the number of the evacuees is high, at the beginning. The affected population, including children and elderly people with disabilities, need appropriate accommodation and living conditions for a short period of time. 5

Objectives The project aims at strengthening civil protection preparedness and cooperation amongst participating states for direct response and reduction of the impact of natural disasters such as earthquakes including better planning and preparedness for accommodation after mass evacuation 6

1.Advance cross-border cooperation for direct response to natural disasters 2.Increase of the participating states preparedness to cope from the consequences of earthquake accidents and mass evacuation 3.Improve preparedness and enhance awareness of civil protection professionals and volunteers 4.Increase of the participating states preparedness to offer proper accommodation after a disaster, including to people with disabilities 5.Use and develop ICT tools to support emergency and temporary accommodation 6.Assessment and evaluation methodology will be developed and tested 7 Anticipated Benefits

Deliverables and Deadlines A.Project Management and Coordination Reports (i)Partnership Agreement (3) (ii)1st Progress Report (8) (iii)Midterm Progress Implementation Report (12) (iv)2nd Progress Report (16) (v)Final Technical Implementation Report (27) B. Seismic risk assessments and risk scenarios (i)Seismic risk assessment for the three selected areas (10) (ii)Seismic scenarios focused on the operational preparedness and planning (12) (iii)A communication strategy for the seismic risk (18) C.ICT tools (i)The ICT tools to support emergency services (12) (ii)ICT tools use in “PACES”: usage manuals (18) (iii)Evaluation of tools from ICT perspective (24) D.National, Regional and International Cooperation (i)Summary of already existing measures and procedures in the PS (5) (ii)Information campaign and training on behaviour in earthquake and mass evacuation situations, and especially how to act with disabled persons for the public (9) (iii)Introduction of new technologies to the relevant CP authorities at least in the 5 PS (20) (iv)Implementation / Adaptation of scenarios and measures in the field of earthquakes and mass evacuation in the preparedness plans. (24) E. Evaluation framework (i)Evaluation methodology (12) (ii)Evaluation of PACES interventions (24) F.Implementation (i)Training material (12) (ii)Table Top exercise script (Italian and English) (18) (iii)Small Exercises script (Greek and English) (24) G. Dissemination and raising awareness (i)Project Web site (2) (ii)Dissemination plans (3) (iii)Proceedings of the PACES workshops (15) (iv)Report of the targeted awareness and raising activities (24) (v)Report on intellectual property rights and exploitation (24) 8

Tentative dates and places for Major Events DateEvent NamePlace April 2016 Scenario workshopCrete, Greece June 2016 Basic TrainingMalta October 2016 Table Top ExerciseItaly February 2017 Evaluation workshop / Refresher Training Austria June 2017 Small Exercise/Initial EvaluationCyprus October 2017 Small Exercise/Initial EvaluationCrete, Greece December 2017 Final ConferenceCyprus 9

Follow up Dissemination of PACES project results will be continuous through partner’s institutional activities. Permanent employees will keep working on civil protection issues, take opportunities to present the results of this project regularly, promoting the objectives of the proposal mainly in regards to improved planning and preparedness, training along with educational material, and the ICT tools for emergency. Furthermore, extension of training to other related civil protection personnel on the results of the PACES project will give the opportunity to gather and spread knowledge as well as refreshing training to retain the knowledge gained of the already involved personnel. The equipment that will be acquired will be used to further foster the objectives of the project and to cover possible gaps in means. The activities of the PACES project that require periodic maintenance and service after the completion of the project will be maintained by the involved organisations for such activities. The resources required in order to undertake such activities after the completion of the PACES project will be covered under the normal behaviour of the involved institutions. The ICT tools used and developed in the course of the project will continue to be supported after the end of the PACES project offering maintenance and durability for long time. The PACES project web site will stay online beyond the project period, where the results of the PACES project can be accessed directly. By raising awareness and forwarding the results and technical achievements to the appropriate civil protection agencies and services, can be implemented in the plans of the different levels in a State’s emergency Planning Process. 10

Photo: Christos Theodorides, Cyprus Mail, Friday May 16,