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Civil Defence & Disaster Risk Management ( cdDRM ) 2010-2013 DARFT CONCEPT

Human Resource Development Programme in . Civil Defence & Disaster Risk Management ( cdDRM ) 2010-2013 DARFT CONCEPT.

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Civil Defence & Disaster Risk Management ( cdDRM ) 2010-2013 DARFT CONCEPT

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  1. Human Resource Development Programme in Civil Defence & Disaster Risk Management (cdDRM) 2010-2013 DARFT CONCEPT

  2. Under Indo-German Development Cooperation, GTZ-ASEM[1] / InWEnt has contributed to India’s national efforts for capacity building in disaster risk management since 2001 through its successful cooperation with the Disaster Management Institute Bhopal for implementing the industrial Disaster Risk Management (iDRM) project[2]. In April 2009, an expansion in scope of the iDRM Program towards the “Environmental Planning and Disaster Risk Management in India” (EPRDM) was approved by The Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation, BMZ, Government of Germany. Indo-German Development Cooperation InWEnt Capacity Building International provides support for capacity development activities GTZ-ASEM German Technical Cooperation - Advisory Services for Environmental Management GIZ – German International Cooperation (2011 onwards) InWEnt has contributed to India’s national efforts for capacity building in disaster risk management since 2001 through its successful cooperation with the DMI, Bhopal EPRDM programme - The “Environmental Planning and Disaster Risk Management in India” for achieving sustainable industrial and urban development.

  3. InWEnt in India – Facts andFigures • Indo-German DC since50years • InWEnt's annualbudgetforIndiaisincreasing: • 2008: 2.1 Mill. € • 2009: 2.5 Mill. € • 2010: 3.0 Mill. € • ParticipantsfromIndia in 2007: 2.652 • Openingof InWEnt Office New Delhi February 2008 • 7 Alumni Associations in India (Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai)

  4. InWEnt in India – Partners Partners from the public and private sector, such as: • Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) • Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) • Disaster Management Institute, Bhopal (DMI) • Ministry of Power (MoP) • Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) • Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) • Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) • Asian College of Journalism, Chennai • Research and Information System for Development (RIS) • TERI, IIFT, etc.

  5. Financial Systems Social Protection Systems Balanced Social Economic Development/ Social Cohesiveness Environment/ Climate Change Climate Identification of training institutions as CB-partner – India & SAARC Energy/ Renewable Energy Vocational Training Other anchor country topics

  6. cdDRM • The cdDEM project is associated with the ASEM thrust area of “Sustainable Industrial Development” and “Adaptation of Climate Change” • It concentrates on Capacity Building of multipliers and training management

  7. Environmental Planning and Disaster Risk Management • It is proposed to establish cooperation between NCDC and InWEnt/GIZ, to facilitate the establishment of capacity building programmes … • … HRDP “civil defence & Disaster Risk Management”(cdDRM) over the period 2010-2013. • The specific objectives in line with the objectives of NCDC: • Strengthen the capacity of NCDC and partner state civil defence training institutions to deliver capacity development programmes to stakeholders in civil defence.

  8. Expected results - cdDRM • Strengthen NCDC role as a Centre of Excellence and nodal institution for: • Networking among NCDC and 17 partner Civil Defence State Training Institutions for offering standardised Capacity Development/Training Programmes • Training materials based on international best practices; • TOT programmes, incl. a tool kit (including PR and Training Materials) designed and developed for civil defence training institutions • Study Tour/International exchangefor TOT/international networking/ identification of best practices • E-Learning/Blended Learning courses developed in specific thematic areas related to civil defence • Information & Knowledge Management / Communications and Documentation systems for NCDC and partner institutions

  9. cdDRM Our Approach

  10. Our Approach • Prevention without receivers who are informed and understand is useless -> Awareness Building • Informed people without knowledge what to do are helpless -> Knowledge transfer • Knowing what to do without the possibility and the infrastructure to use the knowledge is desperate -> Development of infrastructure and processes and spatial zoning

  11. Our Approach • The technical and informational infrastructure without key persons to plan, implement, use and to guide is ineffective -> technical and managerial Skills Training • Key persons and institutions without a clear mandate and support from the society and politicians are isolated -> Dialogue, institutional cooperation and Participation • Awareness, knowledge and skills not passed to more people and the next generations are not sustainable -> Network of (Training) Institutions

  12. Our Approach Capacity development at three different levels: • Individual: Fostering decision-making and action competence of specialists and executives. • Organisation: Strengthening the performance of organisations in the public and private sector. • System: Playing a role in shaping frameworks for institutions through dialogue and by creating learning networks.

  13. The objectives of the HRD Programme in DRM • … to improve the integration of risk management and land development planning in peri-urban areas • optimise the use of human resources • reduce environmental risks for the local population and • … to strengthen links between governmental, civilian and private industry players at the point of interface between environmental planning, environmental management, urban planning and integrated risk management

  14. The Timeframe • It can start after the approval of the Activity Concept (December 2010) and the signing of a Letter of Interest (MoU) • In the present perspective it will end in December 2013

  15. Today • Learn about the German Federal Agency forTechnical Relief – THW • Prepare and discuss the possibility for an MoU InWEnt/NCDC for the cdDRM project in Capacity Building

  16. Thank you

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