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Explore key CDAC activities, resources, and strategies for disaster communication in the Pacific region at a high-level session from the 5th Annual Meeting in Fiji, October 2012. Learn about CDAC as a standalone activity or in support of agencies and clusters. Delve into the interest of pursuing CDAC in 2013 work-plans and the potential for a communication network across clusters. Discover the significance of national versus regional CDAC strategies. Relevant resources include Sphere Project, CDAC Network, and IFRC beneficiary communications.
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Communicating with Disaster Affected Communities Pacific Humanitarian Team, 5th Annual Meeting Day 3 Evening Session Nadi, Fiji - October 2012
Communication is Aid [for video click here]
What do we want to get out of this session? Introduce a number of useful resources Briefly understand what is happening in the region in regards to CDAC activities: • CDAC as an activity to itself ? • CDAC in support of a particular cluster/agency ? Gauge the interest of the PHT in pursuing CDAC in the 2013 work-plans? • Do we want to create a network of communications people from the different clusters to look at this? • Do we need many national CDAC strategies? Or one regional CDAC strategy? Regional or National cluster strategies?
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