Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems
Date | Venue | Registrations |
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15th to 19th Jan 2024 | Nairobi | |
12th to16th Feb 2024 | Mombasa | |
11th to 15th March 2024 | Nairobi | |
8th to 12th April 2024 | Istanbul | |
13th to 17th May 2024 | Nairobi | |
1oth to 14th June 2024 | Dubai | |
15th to 20th July 2024 | Nairobi | |
12th to 16th Aug 2024 | Nairobi | |
9th to 13th Sept 2024 | Nairobi | |
14th to 18th Oct' 2024 | Mombasa | |
11th to 16th Nov' 2024 | Nairobi | |
9th to 13th Dec 2024 | Nairobi |
The main aim of this courseon multi hazard early warning systems assists individuals and their organizations to develop as well as put into action Early Warning Systems. This program is going to help participants create an early warning devices and risk management programs tailored to the requirements of every organizations
Program Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, participants will:
• Apply emerging new generation climate prediction tech for anticipating and management of disaster risks associated with climate change & variability
• Design and implement community based earlywarning systems that are people centered
• Develop tools for early warning audits
• Understand operational mechanisms and procedures for the forecast, monitoring and response to warning
• Perform risk assessment and design of multi-hazard early warning systems for reduction of disaster risk
Duration
5 days
Who Can Attend?
The teaching is designed for management teams working in Community Members, NGOs, and government agencies operating in governments, financing organizations, and research & non-government groups for Other Development and emergency response programmes.
Training Outline
- • Introduction
- • Establishment of initial warning systems
- • Risk info in emergency preparation and warnings
- • Hazard Monitoring, forecasting, along with mandates for warning development
- • Development of easy to understand, authoritative, timely and recognizable warnings
- • Warning dissemination mechanisms
- • Emergency preparedness as well as response activities
- • Disaster risk control user community
- • Operational framework of initial warning systems
- • developments in prevention and emergency preparedness