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DISASTER MANAGEMENT BY: MANDEEP (IBS GURGAON)
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Disaster management

Apr 16, 2017

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

BY: MANDEEP (IBS GURGAON)

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WHAT IS A DISASTER?A disaster is a destructive event that occurs suddenly and involves loss of life and property.

NATURAL DISASTERS

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MAN MADE DISASTERS

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Disaster Management refers to the measures taken for the safety and protection of life and property from natural or man-made disasters.

This means being –prepared for disasters,fighting disasters effectively, ensuring the safety of life during disasters helping in rebuilding society after the disaster.

WHAT IS DISASTER MANAGEMENT?

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PHASES OF DISASTER MANAGEMENTDISASTER PREPAREDENESS

DISASTER IMPACT

DISASTER RESPONSE

REHABILITATION

DISASTER MITIGATION

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DISASTER PREPAREDENESSPREPAREDENSS SHOULD BE IN THE FORM OF MONEY, MAN POWER AND MATERIALS :

EVALUATION FROM PAST EXPERIENCE ABOUT RISKLOCATION OF DISASTER PRONE AREASORGANISATION OF COMMUNICATIONDEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMMECO-ORDINATION WITH MEDIANATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSKEEPING STOCK OF FOOD, DRUGS, AND OTHER

ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DISASTER PREVENTION AND MITIGATION

PREVENTION IS THE ACTION DESIGNED WITHIN THE SEGMENT TO IMPEDE THE OCCURANCE OF DISASTER HAVING HARMFUL EFFECTS ON COMMUNITIES OR KEY INSTALLATIONS.

MITIGATION TAKES FORM OF SPECIFIC PROGRAMS INTENDED TO REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF A DISASTER ON A NATION/COMMUNITY

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DISASTER RESPONSERESPONSE MEASURES ARE THOSE WHICH ARE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO AND FOLLOWING DISASTER IMPACT.SOME OF THEM ARE –• IMPLEMENTATION OF PLANS• ACTIVATION OF THE COUNTER DISASTER SYSTEM• SEARCH AND RESCUE• PROVISION OF EMERGENCY FOOD, SHELTER,

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ETC.• SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT• EVACUATION MEASURES

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RECOVERYIT IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH THE COMMUNITIES AND THE NATION ARE ASSISTED IN RETURNING TO THEI PROPE LEVEL OF FUNCTIONING FOLLOWING A DISASTER.

THREE MAIN CATEGORIES OF THE ACTIVITY ARE NORMALLY REGARDED AS COMING WITHIN RECOVERY SEGMENT:• RESTORATION• RECONSTRUCTION• REHABILITATION

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INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES

The RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT NATIONAL SOCIETIES(RCRCNS) , supported by the International Federation, work with communities to reduce risk, mitigate the effects of, prepare to respond, respond to and recover from disasters.

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ACCORDING TO THEM, Disaster Management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular PREPAREDENESS , RESPONSE and RECOVERY in order to lessen the impact of disasters.

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MORE ABOUT RCRCNS…The first people to respond to a disaster are those living in the local community. They are the first to start rescue and relief operations. The Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies therefore focus on community-based disaster preparedness , which assists communities to reduce their vulnerability to disasters and strengthen their capacities to resist them.

When the capacity of a community or country to respond and recover from a disaster is overwhelmed, and upon request from the National Society, the International Federation uses its regional and international networks, assets and resources to bring assistance to the communities and National Red Cross Red Crescent Society which is assisting them. At an international level the International Federation advocates with Governments, international organizations' and humanitarian donors for better practice and accountability in disaster management and greater respect of the dignity of the vulnerable people.

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