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Training
Livelihoods , Ecosystem Services & KMC
Godavari Knowledge Park, ICIMOD
25 January 2016 to 05 February 2016
Background
This course on Disaster Risk Reduction, co-organized by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in Nepal, Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) in Mozambique, and the Danida Fellowship Centre (DFC) is a three week course. The first two weeks (25 January – 5 February 2016) in Kathmandu, Nepal will be followed by one week (7–11 March 2016) in Beira, Mozambique.
According to the United Nations Global Assessment report (2015), there has been an increase in the number of disasters globally. In many developing countries, landlocked mountainous countries, and coastal areas climate change is further magnifying the impacts of disasters. Extreme weather and changing climatic patterns, combined with a rapidly growing population, are having an increasing impact on our lives and livelihoods and the ecosystem as a whole. In the last three decades, floods, storm surges, droughts, earthquakes, and wildfires have killed millions of people worldwide and caused huge economic losses.
These recurring disasters and increasing risks are undermining sustainable development globally. Unless disaster risks are reduced, sustainable development cannot be achieved. There has been progress made in disaster risk reduction through the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (2005–2015), but much remains to be achieved. The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 provides a roadmap for managing risks. There is a need for strategic planning principles and strategic management as well as budgets and budgeting procedures that acknowledge the economic and social benefits of risk reduction. To address this need, capacity building and training is essential at various levels, including for managers and disaster risk reduction (DRR) professionals to support DRR and enhance resilience.
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