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Inclusive DRM & Handicap International Véronique Walbaum - DRM Technical Advisor Handicap International
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Outline of presentation I / Concepts of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) II / “Inclusive” Disaster Risk Management, why and how? III. Inclusive Disaster Risk Management & HI
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I / Concepts of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Risk = Hazards X Vulnerabilities Capacities There is no such thing as a 'natural' disaster, only natural hazards.
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Exposure to hazard
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Disaster risk (based on a social vulnerability)
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Disaster risk (based on an economic vulnerability)
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Disaster Risk Management cycle
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DRR definition Disaster Risk Reduction aims to reduce the damage caused by natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, droughts and cyclone, through an ethic of prevention. DRR reduces disaster risks through efforts to analyse and reduce the causal factors of disasters. (UNISDR) “…every dollar spent on risk reduction saves between $5 and $10 in economic losses from disasters”
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II. “Inclusive” Disaster Risk Management Inclusive DRM is an effort to minimize the impact of hazards by considering all possible VULNERABILITIES (age, education, gender, disability) and ensuring participation of all groups in the planning and implementation of measures to prevent, mitigate and prepare for disasters
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II. Inclusive DRM: WHY Immediate consequences of a crisis are amplified for vulnerable groups incluiding persons with disabilities Reduced social participation with no participation in DRR initiatives. Invisibility in emergency settings – not included in data collection, evacuation measures, etc. Basic needs response is often non adapted, and specific needs are ignored. Environment disruption (material, physical, social, economical) with huge impacts for PwDs – barriers to their security and participation are increased
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Physical and psychological health affected with risks to see disabilities increased (or new created), with decrease in function, etc. Poverty/Disability vicious circle : precarious living conditions, lack of income – difficulties coping with disasters, fragile housing, etc. Higher risk of abuse and violence, especially women and children Non-recognition of vulnerable groups capacities also increases their vulnerability ! II. Inclusive DRM: WHY
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Legal and International Frameworks UNCRPD (Article 11) Hyogo Framework for Action (2005-2015) Sphere project Charter on humanitarian standards & ICRC Code of Conduct
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II. Inclusive DRM : HOW ? Recognize the specific vulnerability in time of disasters
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Our approach – twin track applied to inclusive DRM
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Basic principles for inclusion Commit to being disability inclusive Establish a base of information on disability Reduce barriers to inclusion in DRM activities Tackle attitudinal barriers → Always aim for inclusion, not tokenism !
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III. Disaster Risk Management & HI Projects : Implementation of inclusive DRR projects Integration of risk management in development and emergency projects Programmes: Contingency planning for development programmes with support between emergency & development units in time of disasters (small, medium & large scale disasters) Advocacy Inclusion of vulnerable groups in the post HFA !!
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HI et RRC On-going inclusive DRM projects
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Project activities examples: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Accessiblity assessment as part of Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment in inclusive school (Pukdale - NTT)
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Early Warning system
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Discussion on Contingency Plan in sign language (Kupang – NTT) Developing Contigency Plan
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Snake & ladder game adapted to inclusive DRR in schools in Indonesia Risk Awarness
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An accessible water facility in Bangladesh Accessibility of school buildings, shelters and Water and Sanitation facilities
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Advocacy Co-founding member of DiDRRN Exchange of practices, information, awareness raising and support to DPOs www.didrrn.net
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INCRISD project
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Tools & References Disability inclusive DRM – a toolkit from South Asia Disability Inclusive DRM – voices from the field and good practices
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Tools & References Training manuals & lessons learned (south and south east asia) Guidance note on Disability & Emergency Risk Management in Health
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References DiDRRN: www.didrrn.net INCRISD project Inclusive DRR South Asia : inclusivedrr.org www.handicap-international.org
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Thank you ! Véronique Walbaum DRM Technical Advisor Handicap International veronique.walbaum@handicap.be
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