Course description
Disasters result in injury, death, infection, destruction of assets and properties, economic and social disruption, mass destruction, and damage to the surrounding. Most areas in the world are disposed to natural disasters such as drought, floods, landslides, and earthquakes. Primary disasters include water pollution, degradation, and disease outbreak. However, while there are no prevention measures for these hazards, people can apply hazard reduction and control to know the vulnerability and threat, avoid the risk of becoming a disaster, and manage its effect by ensuring that people become more resilient.
The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Certification Training Course by Rcademy is structured to give a broad introduction to DRRM for professionals who wish to increase their knowledge in DRRM. The program highlights the latest worldwide scoop and practice, joined with professional content from around the world to expand the learning and knowledge research and practice. Also, it will present the typical design. Finally, it initiates new reasoning on vulnerability and hazards in urban and resilience contexts.
Suitability - Who should attend?
Who Should Attend?
The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Certification Training Course by Rcademy is ideal for-
- Local society members
- Nationwide government leaders
- International organisation leaders
- Non-government organisation employees and leaders
- Private sector leaders and employees
Outcome / Qualification etc.
The objective of The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Certification Training Course by Rcademy is to enable professionals to-
- Determine the primary categories of threats and how they associate with vulnerabilities
- Learn the critical elements of the disaster cycle, from preparation and prevention to recovery and response
- Determine the opportunities and issues of doing DRRM in various contexts
Training Course Content
Module 1: Introduction to the Disaster Risk Reduction Practices and Concepts
- Meaning of the DRR phrases: Disaster, hazard, disaster risk, vulnerability, capacity, resilience, early warning, contingency planning, disaster preparedness, disaster prevention, and prepared meant
- The cycle of disaster management
- Classification of disasters/hazards: human-induced, natural, geological, biological, hydrological, and conflict
- Profiles of the society hazards/disasters in the world
- The paradigm transformation
Module 2: Overview of Disaster and the Needs for Evaluation
- Introduction to losses, damage, and the requirement assessment
- Humanitarian rules, standards, and the indicators for the technical industry- maintaining them practical and simple
- How evaluation and the requirement differ with time
- Linking the damage evaluation to reconstruction and recovery requirements programming
- Destruction and the requirement evaluation criteria
Module 3: DRRM Architecture Policies, Legislation, and Institutional Model
- Overview of the DRRM policies and legislation
- Introduction to the policy creation activity
- stakeholder mapping and the responsibility/roles
- Overview of coordination of DRRM
- Institutional preparation and coordination models at the global and national levels
- Information and communication sharing
- comprehensive DRRM legislations and policies methods
- Global and regional strategies and efforts in DRRM, such as the post-DRRM results and the Sendai design
- Institutional frameworks coordination for DRRM at the country and national level, such as the emerging institutions
- Issues of integrating DRRM
- Group exercise on the conceptualisation of the DRRM principles
Module 4: Introduction to the Change in Climate, Livelihood Mapping, and Analysis
- Overview of climate change, climate, and the natural disasters
- Introduction to food security
- Climate change implementation
- Food security concept
- Livelihood mapping
- The association between gender and disaster management and food security
- Development of resilience
- Sustainable livelihood and livelihood divergence concept
Module 5: Contingency Planning and Community Preparedness
- Society mobilisation for DRRM and sustainability growth
- Hazard and risk analysis
- Introduction to society preparedness and contingency planning activity
- Capacity, hazard, risk, and vulnerability assessments
- Recognising, illustrating, and prioritisation the contingencies
- Scenario building
- Preparation of a contingency plan for every scenario selected
- Maintaining and updating the contingency plan
- Contingency arrangement, mitigation, and initial warning systems
- Team exercise on a contingency arrangement
Module 6: DRRM Process
- Understanding of risks
- Information control system for DRRM
- Capacity and vulnerability ranking
- Risk analysis is an activity
- Creating and implementing the everyday operation activities
Module 7: Disaster Response Practices and Systems
- National response framework
- Global response framework
- Evaluation planning and adoption
- Incident command centre
- Resource mobilisation for reply
Module 8: Disaster Risk Control Planning
- Contingency planning
- Scope and type of DRRM plans
- Plan review and activation
- Early warning signs
Module 9: Disaster and Development
- Resilience and livelihood
- Disaster risk control and project planning
- Mainstream DRRM into growth
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