HOW TO FILL THE GAPS BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY Community based disaster management Dorotea Agnes Rampisela HASANUDDIN UNIVERSITY Makassar - Indonesia CSEAS Kyoto University STRENGTHENING and SUSTAINABILITY of THE COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER MANAGEMENT Study Case WARNING System at Jeneberang Watershed South Sulawesi Indonesia
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HOW TO FILL THE GAPSBETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY
Community based disaster management
Dorotea Agnes Rampisela
HASANUDDIN UNIVERSITYMakassar - Indonesia
CSEAS Kyoto University
STRENGTHENING and SUSTAINABILITY of THE COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Study CaseWARNING System at Jeneberang Watershed South Sulawesi Indonesia
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Gowa
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JENEBERANG WATERSHEDGOWA REGENCY SOUTH SULAWESI PROVINCE
Polom bangk eng Uta raPolom bangk eng Uta raPolom bangk eng Uta raPolombang k eng Uta raPolombang k eng Uta raPolombang keng U taraPolombang keng U taraPolombang keng U taraPolombang k eng Uta ra
Somba OpuSomba OpuSomba OpuSomba OpuSomba OpuS om ba OpuS om ba OpuS om ba OpuSomba Opu
1500 ha agriculture land covered by sediment material
635 cows
6,333 persons immediately evacuated
Juli
2002
April
2004
THE DISASTER : What happened
THE DISASTER : Post Event Threats
Profile
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1/ 27
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Confuluence ofKusisi River(Sand Pocket 5)
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ACTIVITIES:Community Based Warning System
1. Identification of people and community lived in disaster prone area
2. Participatory mapping 3. Daily monitoring of rainfall rate and sediment
movement and debris flow4. Facilitator training collaborate with Sabo Technical
Center Yogyakarta5. Workshop on warning system development6. Socialization and dissemination of defined warning
system7. Community empowerment
•Participatory Needs Assessment
•Formulation of Action Plan
•Implementation of Action Plan for Recovery of property loss and regional development
•Capacity Building for Livelihood Improvement
•Establishment of Sabo Community
•Development of Participatory Monitoring System
•Development of Warning and Evacuation System
•Community Empowerment
Outcome so far Further Tasks
•Mitigation of Sediment Related Disaster
•Improvement of Regional Economy and Living Standard
ACTIVITIES: OUTCOME
LESSONS LEARNEDVillage People needs information and willing to participate in activitiesObstacles: Formal Recognition from Local Government (District Level)
There was no clear authority (officers in charge)
Coordination of involving NGOsLack of Scientific Based Researches
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20º Kemiringan
20º 35º
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PETA SITUASI SUNGAI JENEBERANG
ACTIVITY 1:
Identification of people and community lived in disaster
prone area
ACTIVITY 2: Participatory mapping
•Community to understand that disaster is closely related rainfall and sediment movement.
•Community to understand what is going on the possibility and threats of the disaster
•Feeling of involvement in and giving hand to the mitigation of the disaster.
Purpose:
ACTIVITY 2:
Participatory mapping
Mosque is one of effective places for socialization
ACTIVITY 3:
Daily monitoring of rainfall rate and sediment movement and
SABO DAMNO. 4
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2
3
4
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8
9
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12
13
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MONITORING OF SEDIMENT MOVEMENT
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Development of Gully
April 8, 2004
June 20, 2004
September 27, 2004
December 9, 2004
January 22, 2005
February 14, 2005
Necessity of Establishing Sabo Community
•To establish effective information system
•Necessity of Institutional Building
•Strengthening collaboration for saving life and mitigation of disaster
Offical Establishment of Sabo Community on 23rd June, 2004
8. Commencement of Sabo Community group in front of JICA Mission
Sabo-2: ManimbahoiSabo-1: Panaikang
Sabo-3:PutepalaSabo-4:
Gantung
Sabo-5: Bulo
Sabo-6: Tanete
Sabo-7: LimbuaSabo-8: Poncodde
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Location of Sabo Community
KOMUNITAS SABO JENEBERANGNama Kelompok : BULO Alamat : RK BULO DUSUN PANGGAJIANG / PARIGIKetua Kelompok: JAMALISekretaris : SYARIFUDDIN L
22 Borong Sapiria Dg. Sat tu June, 2004 approx. 40 Posko-7
- - approx. 820 8 PoskoTotal (22 Communities)
Location of 8 Monitoring Post (Posko)
Posko-2: Manimbahoi
Posko-1: Panaikang
Posko-3: PutepalaPosko-4: Gantung
Posko-5: BuloPosko-6: Tanete
Posko-7: Limbua
Posko-8: Poncodde
FOKUS
River flow condition is monitored from Posko
Posko-3 : Putepala
View from Posko-3 (Putepala)
May 07, ‘05
Before Collapse
April 17, ‘05
Daraha BridgeDaraha Bridge was flushed out by debris flow on 14 April 2005. Trans 13,000 village People has been affected.
Damages –River Structures
Discussing the form, size and colors of Warning signs
Installing the flags and signs
Rainfall MonitoringStation
Evaculation Stationfrom hazard area
Posko 1
Posko 2
Posko 3
Posko 8
:
:Camat
FOKUS(Sabo Community Forum)
Villagers
Villagers
VillagersRadio Communication
Kentongan
ACTIVITY 5 AND 6:
Workshop on warning system developmentSocialization and dissemination of defined warning system
Installing the Kentongan, signaling the warning
Discussing and analyzing local version hazard map
Emergency drill of warning and evacuation
Learn how to make paving block:
Make use of sand and sediment material
Utilize paving block for evacuation road
NEXT STEPUtilize paving block for village road cooperate with local government programSelling paving block
Fabrication Factory
EVACUATION PATH
Activity 4 :Facilitator training collaborate with Sabo Technical Center Yogyakarta
gaps
Lack of data base and Coordination at Local GovernmentNo support from Scientific Base organizationLevel of knowledge on disaster and experience of the community
HOW to fill the gapsStrengthening
LOCAL Government ( District Level)Support from National Level: assignment of Acting Coordinator at Provincial Level ( Academician is preferable)Clear Job Description of Officers in ChargeTraining for CoordinatorsTraining for NGOs on Disaster Management
Community LevelParticipatory Action researchTraining for Local leadersInformation Center managed by communityRecognition of activities by the authority
Chairman : Minister Coordinator of Public Welfare
Members :Minister of Internal Affair Minister of Forestry and PlantationMinister of Security and Defence State Minister of EnvironmentalMinister of Social Affairs State Minister of Research and TechMinister of Health Minister of InformationMinister of Public Works Armed Forces CommanderMinister of Transportation State Minister of NationalMinister of Agriculture Development Planning
Local Governor
Chairman of the Working Group
Chairman : GovernorVice Chairman I : Arm Forces Commander
Vice Chairman II : Police CommanderExecutive Chairman : Deputy Governor
Secretary :Civil Defence Commander
MembersVertical Gov. OfficerProvinsial Officers
Territorial Commander
Red CrossScout Organization
Non-Government OrganizationBusinessmen
Team in Charge Team in Charge:
Team in Charge Team in Charge
Chairman : Head of District/MayorVice Chairman I : District Arm Forces Commander
Vice Chairman II : District Police CommanderExecutive Chairman : Head of Civil Defence Office