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Earthquakes and Megacities Initiative

EMI
Philippines
Non Governmental Organizations

Mission

EMI is an international non-profit scientific non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing urban disaster risk reduction knowledge, policy and practice. It serves as a catalyst for the delivery of scientific and technical knowledge to the end-users, focusing its efforts on developing capacity in megacities and other complex urban centers of the developing world where the effects of earthquakes and other hazards could be devastating to people, economy, culture, and environment.

Disaster Reduction Goal

- Enabling local authorities and local actors in mainstreaming DRR through a participatory scientific approach that makes efficient use of existing resources
- Fostering a constructive sharing of knowledge and responsibility between all stakeholders to develop solutions that are locally owned and sustained
- Educating all stakeholders in understanding and interpreting the hazards and risks involved in their city and in developing options to reduce these risks
- Improving knowledge and capacity for risk assessment and disaster risk management

DRR activities
Policies and Programmes in DRR

- Disaster risk management master planning
- Hazards, Vulnerability and Risk Assessments
- Building urban resiliency in critical services and infrastructure
- Risk-sensitive land use planning and urban (re) development
- Housing, Shelter and Slum risk reduction
- Legal and institutional arrangements for DRR
- International standards for Disaster/Emergency Management
- Indicators for Urban Resilience
- Training and capacity building

Membership in Key Networks

- Manages and maintains the Cluster Cities Project, which groups 20 megacities from around the world together with several academic and professional organizations
- Member of the U.N. Global Platform for DRR
- Member of the Partnership for Urban Risk Reduction (PURR)
- Member of the ISDR Asia Partnership
- Member of the Global Network for DRR

Disaster Reduction Focal Point(s)

[email protected]
[email protected]

Websites

www.emi-megacities.org

Making disaster risk reduction a policy priority, institutional strengthening (HFA 1)

- Works with several countries and cities to help them put in place legal and institutional framework for DRR and to undertake institutional strengthening under the framework of mainstreaming and building urban resiliency

Risk assessment and early warning systems (HFA 2)

Support local experts to undertake scientific risk assessment studies; supports the dissemination and sharing of risk assessment among stakeholders so that they can engage in DRR

Education, information and public awareness (HFA 3)

A fervent advocates of urban and megacities DRR for more than a decade with a well-recognized agenda as contributor and facilitator. Supports a larger role in DRR for local governments and local actors. Maintains a website (www.emi-megacities.org) and a wiki platform (www.cityriskpedia.com) to share and disseminate knowledge

Reducing underlying risk factors (HFA 4)

Through its disaster risk management master planning (DRMMP) model, EMI has helped the stakeholders of several megacities to rationalize the mainstreaming process and to develop ownership. The DRRM has resulted in major impact in introducing risk-sensitive land use planning in the Philippines and elsewhere; and in developing legal and institutional enabling environments

Preparedness for effective response (HFA 5)

By developing methodology for the implementation of international standards for emergency management and developing capacity development programs to support stakeholders in adopting these standards, EMI has helped turn traditional response management into a tool for mainstreaming DRR

Other activities

Training program through the Natural Disaster Risk Management Program (NDRMP) run in partnership with the World Bank Institute;

Partnerships with local government organizations and with other NGO's

Making Cities Resilient Campaign Activities

Since 2009, EMI has participated in shaping the Resilient Cities campaign, developing a strategy and following-up on progress. EMI has foster city to city cooperation, including a city-to-city exchange between Makati and Kathmandu that focuses on risk-sensitive land use planning and land-pooling.
EMI members are represented at the Campaign Advisory Panel. EMI’s active participation in creating the Local Government Self Assessment Tool and the Handbook for Mayors has been of great value. EMI encourages city-to-city cooperation through their regular activities.

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Publication
Published on
1 October 2015
M7.6 Gorkha earthquake: response and early recovery case study: first five months
This report focuses on the first five months after the Nepal Earthquakes of 2015 and reviews the current legal and institutional framework for disaster risk management in Nepal and highlights its gaps and limitations in the context of the recent disaster.
Training event
Online
13 April 2015 - 08 May 2015
Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning (RSLUP) Online Course
This program belongs to the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery's (GFDRR) Global Distance Learning Program on Natural Disaster Risk Management (GFDRR-NDRMP), a series of online courses designed to build competency in DRM practice g
Training event
Online
16 March 2015 - 10 April 2015
Gender Aspects of Disaster Recovery and Rehabilitation (GDRR) Online Course
This program belongs to the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery's (GFDRR) Global Distance Learning Program on Natural Disaster Risk Management (GFDRR-NDRMP), a series of online courses designed to build competency in DRM practice g
Training event
In person
15 September 2014 - 15 October 2014
Quezon City
Gender Aspects of Disaster Recovery and Rehabilitation (GENDER) Online Course
DESCRIPTION:
Training event
In person
07 July 2014 - 06 August 2014
Online
Damage and Reconstruction Needs Assessment (DRNA) Online Course
DESCRIPTION:
Training event
Online
27 January 2014 - 26 February 2014
Risk-sensitive land use planning (RSLUP) online course
The Risk-Sensitive Land Use Planning course was developed by EMI for the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR).
Training event
Online
19 August 2013 - 27 September 2013
Online course: Comprehensive disaster risk management framework
Description:
Training event
Online
29 July 2013 - 28 August 2013
Damage and reconstruction needs assessment (DRNA) online course
Damage and Reconstruction Needs Assessment (DRNA) is a specialization course under the Natural Disaster Risk Management Program that offers a set of diagnostic tools to measure the type and extent of damage and losses caused by a specific disaster

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://www.emi-megacities.org/
[email protected]
+63 29279643
Fax:
+63 29279643
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