22 May Transitioning to early recovery – how to move from humanitarian response to early recovery?
With the increase in natural disasters, there has been recognition that anticipating and mitigating the likely risk of disasters not only saves lives but also the investment incurred on relief and recovery initiatives. Therefore, building the capacity of NGOs to implement Early Recovery programs in a professional manner will enable respective NGO to participate in the local development initiatives as real stakeholders and in a more meaningful manner.
Themes
- • Early Recovery – key concepts
- • Reasons and expectations from NGOs partnerships
- • Lessons Learnt and best practices of Early Recovery implementation through NGOs
- • Key elements of an ideal Early Recovery project
– Strong proposal – how?
– Mainstream disaster risk reduction, gender, youth and disability
– Institutional resilience capacity through good governance
– Accountability and efficiency
– Monitoring for results
– Knowledge generation
• Resource Material
Event fee
Rs. 16,900/USD 210
What is included in the event fee
Trainer’s fee, training material and refreshment during training days
Target audience
Project Managers, Project Officers, Project Associates, Project Assistants, Field Staff, Social Mobilizers
How to register
Fill out the registration form and send its soft copy in return mail. CRSM correspondent will contact you for further processing
Mailing address:
Center for Resource & System Management
Office No. 10, 3rd Floor
Anique Arcade,
I-8 Markaz, Islamabad
Registration deadline:
03 September 2012
For more information contact: [email protected]
Web: http://www.unisdr.org
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