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DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
VISIONCommunities are able to cope with disaster shocks and stresses
GOALCommunities are prepared to mitigate, respond to and recover quickly from disasters
RESULTS• Children feel more safe and prepared for
disasters• Communities have mapped and taken
action to reduce risks in their area• Families have savings and grab-bags in place,
in case of disasters• Local disaster committees have the skills
and plans in place to launch response to disaster
• Lives are saved during future disasters
World Vision International Nepal (2017-2020)
Technical Programme
4,700
261,000
WHAT WE WILL ACHIEVE?
youth equipped as �rst responders
people better prepared to cope with disaster shocks including more than 109,000 children
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community based youth groups established as watchdogs on DRM
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LDRMPs implemented at local level
OUR APPROACHES
Equip communities to map and understand the disaster risks in
their area
HOW DO WE ACHIEVE THIS
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Establish and work with stakeholders to
implement Local Disaster Risk Management Plans
(LDRMP)
Integrate Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) into learning and school
curriculum
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Local Disaster Risk Management Plans Engage local youth and CBOs
Comprehensive School Safety Framework
Facilitate and enhance capacity to manage risk
Key activities• Support district officials and stakeholders with developing,
reviewing and implementing Local Disaster Risk Management Plans (LDRMPs)
• Facilitate and empower communities to establish and implement child-focused and participatory Community Based Disaster Risk Management Plans and advocate to ensure they are incorporated into local government plans
Key activities• Assess and strengthen structural safety of school
facilities• Build DRM capacity among school management
committees, teachers and students• Establish school disaster risk reduction and management
plans• Educate children on disaster risk and resilience through
school curriculum and informal curriculum
Mobilise youth to manage disasters
Support School Management Committees with implementation of the school safety framework
Key activities• Build capacity of WVIN and partner NGOs to facilitate the
Disaster Risk Management (DRM) process• Identify active youth in communities and prepare them to
map hazards in their community and provide leadership during disaster management planning and response
• Build capacity of community youth on development and implementation of Local Disaster Risk Management Plan
Advocacy through media and partnership
Key activities• Raise awareness on the importance of DRM measures
and functioning mechanism in-country• Promote network and cooperation between WVIN and
Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, INGOs, UN and other actors at the national level
Mobilise networks and media for disaster advocacy
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Dolpa
Humla
Mugu
Dang
Kailali
Doti
Gorkha
Ju5
Bajhang
Mustang
Rukum
Ilam
Taplejung
Kaski
Bajura
Rolpa
Surkhet Myagdi
Sindhuli
Banke
Manang
Salyan
Jajarkot
Bara
Jhapa
Solukhumbu
DolakhaPalpa
Darchula
Bardiya
Parsa
Morang
Chitawan
Udayapur
Kalikot
Dha
ding
Baglung
Tanahu
Baitadi
Sank
huw
asab
ha
Achham
Dailekh
Makawanpur
Lamjung
Bhoj
pur
Rasuwa
Kho
tang
Gulmi
Sarlahi
Saptari
Siraha
Nawalparasi
Sindhupalchok
Pyuthan
Suns
ari
Kapilbastu
Nuwakot
Kanchanpur
Ramechhap
Dadeldhura
Syangja
Panc
hthar
Rupandehi
Dha
nush
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Rau
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Mah
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ri Dhankuta
Arghakhanchi
Parb
at
Okhaldhunga
Kavre
Terh
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LalitpurKathmandu
Bhaktapur
IMPLEMENTATION AREA1. Kailali 2. Doti 3. Accham 4. Jumla 5. Kathmandu 6. Lamjung 7. Sindhuli 8. Udayapur9. Sunsari 10. Morang 11. Rupandehi
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