COMMUNITY MANAGED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION. An Empowering Approach to Build Disaster Resilience from the Base By Ton & Hassan

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COMMUNITY MANAGED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION An Empowering Approach to Build Disaster Resilience from the Base By Ton & Hassan

WHAT IS CMDRR? Bringing together of people within the same community to enable them to collectively address a common disaster risk and collectively pursue disaster risk reduction measures. Process of mobilizing a group of people in a systematic way towards achieving a common disaster risk reduction objective which takes place in a geographically defined living area (or) in sector groups not necessarily living in same location (IIRR and Cordaid, 2007)

EVOLUTION OF CMDRR Partnership between IIRR and Cordaid Poverty reduction at the heart of capacity development programme of both organizations Recognition that disasters challenge attainment of MDGs Learnt that poorly managed relief undermines local coping capacities Realized gap in hands on approach to guide linking of development and relief in the continent Key lessons from different actors in the greater horn consolidated into: A Toolkit for Drought Cycle Management in 2004

EVOLUTION OF CMDRR 2005-07 application of DCM approach in drought prone areas of Ethiopia, Kenya & Uganda by local partners 2005 global DRR framework i.e. Hyogo Framework for Action Need to evolve comprehensive approach to contribute to objectives of Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 Deliberate efforts put into developing an approach to build resilience from the base i.e. community level Experience from Africa, Asia and Latin America formed basis for developing CMDRR 2007 publication of global training of trainers manual 2007 todate application of CMDRR in pilot communities in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda 2010; most ECHO partners consider adopting CMDRR

CMDRR PROCESS Inputs : PRA Tools, facilitators, community members knowledge & skills, time Participatory Disaster Risk Assessment Hazard, vulnerability and capacity assessment Risk analysis Conclusion on risk levels Relocate elements at risk if risk is unacceptable If risk level is acceptable Identify risk reduction measures Processing Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Community Development plan Contingency Hazard mitigation/prevention plan Strengthening systems/organ. Livelihood enhancement Capacity building Community Risk Reduction Plan Outputs Community organization responsible for implementation of DRR plan

Core principles People are the primary agent of change Community process respects the primary role of the people The process of risk reduction is a means but not a solution Start simple and build on small successes Transformation through people s collective strength Organizational structures should encourage and contribute to people s participation and control Maximize the power of numbers and unity

Basic Minimums in Making CMDRR Operational 4 Interrelated and sequential processes for operationalizing CMDRR: 1. Participatory Community Disaster Risk Assessment 2. Disaster Risk Reduction Measures ( Development and contingency plans) 3. Organization of DRR group ( community organization) 4. Participatory Monitoring Evaluation and learning ( PPMEL)

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

Reflecting on our CMDRR Practices as RDD partners Group 1 PCDRA ; good practices How have we ensured inclusiveness? What times and venues are appropriate? What tools are effective and why? Duration of assessment and facilitators? How has the assessment enhanced risk awareness among communities?

Reflecting on our CMDRR Practices as RDD partners Group 1: Disaster Risk Reduction plans How did you ensure the plans are based on PCDRA? How did you ensure that the community mobilized local resources to implement some activities in their plan? What mechanism did you put in place to ensure external partners supported the community DRR plan? What was done to ensure the contingency plan guides community and other actors response to crisis?

Reflecting on our CMDRR Practices as RDD partners Group 2 : Organization of DRR groups & PPMEL What approach did you use to form DRR group? what have you done to ensure success of DRR group in implementing community DRR plan? How did we make sure PCDRA provided baseline information for MEL? How did we make sure the DRR group & community members have regular review meeting? How did we facilitate communities to apply lessons learnt in improving their DRR plans?