Seven elements for capacity development for disaster risk reduction

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Capacity development for disaster risk reduction is an important process to substantially reduce disaster losses, which threaten sustainable development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. This paper presents a theoretical framework with seven elements for capacity development for disaster risk reduction that has been tested in practise with noteworthy results. The seven elements are: (1) Terminology, (2) Local context, (3) Ownership, (4) Capacity assessment, (5) Roles and responsibilities, (6) Mix of activities, and (7) Monitoring, evaluation and learning. Although the framework should not be seen as a comprehensive methodology in itself, the seven elements for capacity development for disaster risk reduction still highlight vital aspects and seem to be a both conceptually and pragmatically effective path to follow for increasing the impact and sustainability of projects.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationProceedings of the International disaster and risk conference
Undertitel på värdpublikationIDRC Davos 2014, Extended abstracts, Oral Presentations, Special Panels, Sessions & Workshops
UtgivningsortDavos
FörlagGlobal Risk Forum
Sidor286-289
StatusPublished - 2012
Evenemang4th International Disaster and Risk Conference (IDRC) - Davos, Schweiz
Varaktighet: 2012 aug. 26 → …

Konferens

Konferens4th International Disaster and Risk Conference (IDRC)
Land/TerritoriumSchweiz
OrtDavos
Period2012/08/26 → …

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