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PRESENTATION
ON
HUMANITARIAN TASK
AND ITS IMPORTANCE
Presented By
Rokonuzzaman Rony
Department of Computer Science &
Engineering
Goal
 Explain the role, importance, impact and
management of emergency and humanitarian
response. It outlines the preparation and
management of disasters.
Learning Objectives
 Understand the objective of emergency and
humanitarian response.
 Understand the pre-requisites for emergency
response.
 Understand logistics of an effective humanitarian
response plan.
Continue……
 The keys to effective emergency response are
advance planning, ability to mobilize sufficient
resources quickly, and periodic exercises to
identify weaknesses and problems.
 The most critical element in the suite of activities
associated with flood-loss reduction is
emergency preparedness and response activity.
The response to a natural disaster warning must
be immediate, comprehensive, and
demonstrate very clear lines of command.
Introduction
 There must also be a mechanism in place
to quickly draw external resources
 available at higher levels of government, or
even internationally, when the local level of
response will not be sufficient.
 many countries have systems in place
where a provincial/state wide or national
disaster can be declared to bring in the
resources needed
Collaboration and coordination
 Emergency planning and preparedness is first a local
responsibility,
 Requires collaboration and coordination with others
expert groups e.g, storm warning and forecast
centers
 Ensure emergency response actions taken are
appropriate to the magnitude of the probable event.
 The network of linkages from the local level upward
must be established
 Key players must periodically meet to exchange
information and become comfortable working
together.
Continue…..
 Information sharing should be bi-directional,
both upward and downward, between the
levels of government.
 Emergency response must include input from
the community and political levels but cannot
become a collective responsibility
 There must be clear lines of authority, even if
the lead agency changes dependent on the
magnitude of the event
Continue…..
 The community and individuals must have a
good understanding of what is expected of
them.
Example :In evacuation, information that defines
evacuation routes, identifies emergency shelters,
and specifies actions to be taken before leaving,
such as removing mobile equipment and removing
personal goods and furniture, must be available in
advance. Practice drills are important.
Contingency planning
 This is a forward planning process, in a state of
uncertainty, which scenarios and objectives are
agreed, managerial & technical aspects defined, and
potential response systems put in place in order to
prevent, or better respond to an emergency. Involves:
 Analyzing potential emergencies and their humanitarian
impact
 Prioritizing potential emergencies
 Developing appropriate plans, including establishing clear
goals, setting objectives, policies and procedures to deal
with prioritized potential emergencies and
 Ensuring necessary preparedness measures and follow-up
actions are taken.
Preparedness and response plans

 Detailed response plans need to be prepared in advance and
reviewed with all of the key agencies and players
 Must be in writing and available to those that will be
responding
 Some of the key pieces of information are:
 Which agency and individuals have the specific responsibility;
 Whom to contact for expert advice; and
 Where to go for information on backup communication systems.
 This information needs to be verified periodically and tested in
exercises.
Continue…..
 Multiple contact points need to be established as
the emergency may occur on a weekend,
holiday, or after regular business hours
 Mechanisms for coordination must be included
in the plan, including the structure of response
committees, where they will meet and sources of
resource information available to them.
 There is no one "common" response plan as the
linkages will be different in each case. The
response to a drought is is very different from
the response to a major fire or flood
Inventory of resources
 This varies from disaster to disaster and may include;
 emergency vehicles, earthmoving equipment, pumps, wood,
emergency generators, supplies of gravel and sand, sandbags,
and mobile communications equipment.
 The inventory include access to expertise such as surveyors,
levee or slope stability experts, forecasting specialists, the
media and community leaders.
 Emergency shelters designated in advance, their individual
capacity defined and plans made for obtaining sufficient
supplies of water, food, medicine and medical/social
assistance.
 If local resources are not sufficient, then the availability circle
must be expanded to include adjacent communities, the
provincial/state and national government levels
Triggering emergency action
 Advance warning is the key to effective response.
 Series of warnings in advance of an actual extreme storm event
that can be used as alerts.
 Long-term climatologic forecasts or more immediate hurricane
forecasts that identify potential danger.
 At level basins an alert could be issued based on antecedent
precipitation and rainfall intensity data in advance of an actual
flood forecast.
 A more detailed forecast then issued when all of the data and
information required to make a flood forecast became available.
 Example, emergency actions such as temporary levees are
necessary, then, the work could begin based on an alert rather
than the specific forecast. The same may hold for emergency
evacuation
International Stratégie for Désister
Réduction
 Launched in 2000 by UN General Assembly
Resolution A/54/219 as successor of the
International Decade on Natural Disaster
Reduction –IDNDR, 1990-1999:
 The ISDR aims at building disaster resilient
communities by promoting increased awareness
of the importance of disaster reduction as an
integral component of sustainable development,
with the goal of reducing human, social,
economic and environmental losses due to
natural hazards and related technological and
environmental disasters.
The ISDR Secretariat
 Serves as a focal point within the United Nations
system for
 coordination of strategies and programmers for
disaster reduction and to ensure synergy between
disaster reduction activities and those in the socio-
economic and humanitarian fields.
 also serves as an international clearing house for the
management and the dissemination of information,
 advocacy campaigns to promote wider
understanding of natural hazards, as well as risk
assessment and management to motivate a
worldwide commitment to disaster reduction,
through a structured framework
Training and response drills
 Emergency response teams need to be well trained
in advance and their skills constantly upgraded.
 Once the disaster strikes, it is too late to train or try
to find missing expertise.
 Trained staff should know their responsibilities, have
immediate access to response plans and other critical
information, and already have built a working
relationship with colleagues in other organizations,
with possibility of testing
 Costs are significant, but have real payback in an
actual emergency.
 Often critical gaps are identified and appropriate
backup strategies developed as part of the exercise
Advance preparation
 Example There is an advance warning of a major storm
event, a number of steps can be taken to increase
readiness.:
 construction of temporary flood protection works;
 placing emergency response teams on high alert;
 distribution of critical materials such as stockpiled
sandbags to targeted locations; and
 preparation of emergency shelters and hospitals prepared
for occupation.
 The population at risk can be informed of what is
expected of them in the actuality of an extreme event.
 As the event becomes more certain, actions such as
evacuation of people, goods and machinery can begin.
Continue….
 Even if the event is not as extreme as
predicted, these preparations help test
emergency response plans and inform the
public as to the nature of natural hazards.
 Media and public information sessions help
set the stage as well.
 They are key players in the link between public
officials and the public. It helps if they are familiar
with the terminology used in warnings and
forecasts and know whom to contact for more
detailed information during an actual event
After the disaster event
 The emergency response does not end with the event, but
continues through cleanup and resettlement stages.
 People will want to know what assistance will be made
available, who is responsible, and how to go about seeking
that assistance.
 Senior levels of government should develop clearly defined
response policies and programmers in advance.
 In the absence of such policies, the response is often ad hoc,
politically and emotionally motivated, and sets precedents
that are not wise in the longer run.
 Often the response is incomplete in that the obvious and
immediate requirements are addressed, but fundamental
changes in thinking and sustainable strategies are ignored.
 After a major disaster it is beneficial to conduct an
assessment of the causes and effects and to make
recommendations that would improve preparedness for the
next event and reduce future disaster losses.
Lessons Learnt
 Emergency and
humanitarian response
planning must be done at
all levels.
 Risk assessment and
reduction is key in
emergency and
humanitarian response
 Contingencies must cover
all phases of disaster
process.
 Coordinated intervention
and response reduces the
community loss.
Have you any question or
comment Please feel free to
inter-up ??
Thank You ...

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Humanitarian task and its importance

  • 1. PRESENTATION ON HUMANITARIAN TASK AND ITS IMPORTANCE Presented By Rokonuzzaman Rony Department of Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2. Goal  Explain the role, importance, impact and management of emergency and humanitarian response. It outlines the preparation and management of disasters.
  • 3. Learning Objectives  Understand the objective of emergency and humanitarian response.  Understand the pre-requisites for emergency response.  Understand logistics of an effective humanitarian response plan.
  • 4. Continue……  The keys to effective emergency response are advance planning, ability to mobilize sufficient resources quickly, and periodic exercises to identify weaknesses and problems.  The most critical element in the suite of activities associated with flood-loss reduction is emergency preparedness and response activity. The response to a natural disaster warning must be immediate, comprehensive, and demonstrate very clear lines of command.
  • 5. Introduction  There must also be a mechanism in place to quickly draw external resources  available at higher levels of government, or even internationally, when the local level of response will not be sufficient.  many countries have systems in place where a provincial/state wide or national disaster can be declared to bring in the resources needed
  • 6. Collaboration and coordination  Emergency planning and preparedness is first a local responsibility,  Requires collaboration and coordination with others expert groups e.g, storm warning and forecast centers  Ensure emergency response actions taken are appropriate to the magnitude of the probable event.  The network of linkages from the local level upward must be established  Key players must periodically meet to exchange information and become comfortable working together.
  • 7. Continue…..  Information sharing should be bi-directional, both upward and downward, between the levels of government.  Emergency response must include input from the community and political levels but cannot become a collective responsibility  There must be clear lines of authority, even if the lead agency changes dependent on the magnitude of the event
  • 8. Continue…..  The community and individuals must have a good understanding of what is expected of them. Example :In evacuation, information that defines evacuation routes, identifies emergency shelters, and specifies actions to be taken before leaving, such as removing mobile equipment and removing personal goods and furniture, must be available in advance. Practice drills are important.
  • 9. Contingency planning  This is a forward planning process, in a state of uncertainty, which scenarios and objectives are agreed, managerial & technical aspects defined, and potential response systems put in place in order to prevent, or better respond to an emergency. Involves:  Analyzing potential emergencies and their humanitarian impact  Prioritizing potential emergencies  Developing appropriate plans, including establishing clear goals, setting objectives, policies and procedures to deal with prioritized potential emergencies and  Ensuring necessary preparedness measures and follow-up actions are taken.
  • 10. Preparedness and response plans   Detailed response plans need to be prepared in advance and reviewed with all of the key agencies and players  Must be in writing and available to those that will be responding  Some of the key pieces of information are:  Which agency and individuals have the specific responsibility;  Whom to contact for expert advice; and  Where to go for information on backup communication systems.  This information needs to be verified periodically and tested in exercises.
  • 11. Continue…..  Multiple contact points need to be established as the emergency may occur on a weekend, holiday, or after regular business hours  Mechanisms for coordination must be included in the plan, including the structure of response committees, where they will meet and sources of resource information available to them.  There is no one "common" response plan as the linkages will be different in each case. The response to a drought is is very different from the response to a major fire or flood
  • 12. Inventory of resources  This varies from disaster to disaster and may include;  emergency vehicles, earthmoving equipment, pumps, wood, emergency generators, supplies of gravel and sand, sandbags, and mobile communications equipment.  The inventory include access to expertise such as surveyors, levee or slope stability experts, forecasting specialists, the media and community leaders.  Emergency shelters designated in advance, their individual capacity defined and plans made for obtaining sufficient supplies of water, food, medicine and medical/social assistance.  If local resources are not sufficient, then the availability circle must be expanded to include adjacent communities, the provincial/state and national government levels
  • 13. Triggering emergency action  Advance warning is the key to effective response.  Series of warnings in advance of an actual extreme storm event that can be used as alerts.  Long-term climatologic forecasts or more immediate hurricane forecasts that identify potential danger.  At level basins an alert could be issued based on antecedent precipitation and rainfall intensity data in advance of an actual flood forecast.  A more detailed forecast then issued when all of the data and information required to make a flood forecast became available.  Example, emergency actions such as temporary levees are necessary, then, the work could begin based on an alert rather than the specific forecast. The same may hold for emergency evacuation
  • 14. International Stratégie for Désister Réduction  Launched in 2000 by UN General Assembly Resolution A/54/219 as successor of the International Decade on Natural Disaster Reduction –IDNDR, 1990-1999:  The ISDR aims at building disaster resilient communities by promoting increased awareness of the importance of disaster reduction as an integral component of sustainable development, with the goal of reducing human, social, economic and environmental losses due to natural hazards and related technological and environmental disasters.
  • 15. The ISDR Secretariat  Serves as a focal point within the United Nations system for  coordination of strategies and programmers for disaster reduction and to ensure synergy between disaster reduction activities and those in the socio- economic and humanitarian fields.  also serves as an international clearing house for the management and the dissemination of information,  advocacy campaigns to promote wider understanding of natural hazards, as well as risk assessment and management to motivate a worldwide commitment to disaster reduction, through a structured framework
  • 16. Training and response drills  Emergency response teams need to be well trained in advance and their skills constantly upgraded.  Once the disaster strikes, it is too late to train or try to find missing expertise.  Trained staff should know their responsibilities, have immediate access to response plans and other critical information, and already have built a working relationship with colleagues in other organizations, with possibility of testing  Costs are significant, but have real payback in an actual emergency.  Often critical gaps are identified and appropriate backup strategies developed as part of the exercise
  • 17. Advance preparation  Example There is an advance warning of a major storm event, a number of steps can be taken to increase readiness.:  construction of temporary flood protection works;  placing emergency response teams on high alert;  distribution of critical materials such as stockpiled sandbags to targeted locations; and  preparation of emergency shelters and hospitals prepared for occupation.  The population at risk can be informed of what is expected of them in the actuality of an extreme event.  As the event becomes more certain, actions such as evacuation of people, goods and machinery can begin.
  • 18. Continue….  Even if the event is not as extreme as predicted, these preparations help test emergency response plans and inform the public as to the nature of natural hazards.  Media and public information sessions help set the stage as well.  They are key players in the link between public officials and the public. It helps if they are familiar with the terminology used in warnings and forecasts and know whom to contact for more detailed information during an actual event
  • 19. After the disaster event  The emergency response does not end with the event, but continues through cleanup and resettlement stages.  People will want to know what assistance will be made available, who is responsible, and how to go about seeking that assistance.  Senior levels of government should develop clearly defined response policies and programmers in advance.  In the absence of such policies, the response is often ad hoc, politically and emotionally motivated, and sets precedents that are not wise in the longer run.  Often the response is incomplete in that the obvious and immediate requirements are addressed, but fundamental changes in thinking and sustainable strategies are ignored.  After a major disaster it is beneficial to conduct an assessment of the causes and effects and to make recommendations that would improve preparedness for the next event and reduce future disaster losses.
  • 20. Lessons Learnt  Emergency and humanitarian response planning must be done at all levels.  Risk assessment and reduction is key in emergency and humanitarian response  Contingencies must cover all phases of disaster process.  Coordinated intervention and response reduces the community loss.
  • 21. Have you any question or comment Please feel free to inter-up ??