Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness
This training
course is specifically designed for local organizations in the Global South,
including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community groups, local
government units, and grassroots associations. The course focuses on the unique
challenges faced by regions vulnerable to natural disasters such as floods,
droughts, earthquakes, and hurricanes, as well as risks resulting from human
activities, including conflicts and industrial accidents. The
program places particular emphasis on low-cost, community-based strategies,
cultural sensitivity, and alignment of interventions with the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). It draws upon global best practices adapted to fit
resource-constrained environments.
| Responsible | Abdalla Mohamed |
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| Last Update | 11/26/2025 |
| Members | 1 |
Implementing Partner
Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness:https://iehad.com/emergency-preparedness/
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About this course
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the core concepts of disaster management, including risk assessment, vulnerability analysis, and the disaster cycle (prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery).
- Develop and implement context-specific emergency preparedness plans tailored to local realities in the Global South, integrating early warning systems and community engagement.
- Effectively coordinate disaster response and recovery efforts, including resource mobilization, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and post-disaster rehabilitation.
- Integrate Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) with climate change adaptation and resilience-building measures, contributing to long-term community sustainability.
- Apply practical tools and skills through simulations and case studies to strengthen institutional capacities for crisis and emergency management.
Target Audience
- Staff and leaders of local NGOs, civil society organizations, and community-based initiatives in developing countries.
- Local government officials and emergency response teams.
- Volunteers and practitioners working in humanitarian relief and development sectors.
- Governmental or non-governmental institutions in Qatar.
- Students and individuals in Qatari institutions.
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