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PERIPERI U - Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to Risk

Periperi U
South Africa
Academic & Scientific

Mission

Periperi U is a partnership of African universities that spans across the continent and is committed to building local disaster risk-related capacity. It is a dynamic organization committed to promoting sustainable development and resilience in Southern Africa.  Established in 2006, with five original members, the partnership has grown to include eleven universities from Algiers to Antanarivo, with institutions in Algeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.

With a focus on addressing challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation, PeriPeri U collaborates with stakeholders from academia, government, and civil society. Through innovative research, education, and community engagement initiatives, PeriPeri U strives to enhance understanding of climate impacts and develop practical solutions for adaptation and mitigation. The organization operates research hubs and knowledge-sharing platforms across the region, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among diverse stakeholders. Additionally, PeriPeri U offers capacity-building programs and technical assistance to empower local communities and decision-makers to navigate climate-related challenges effectively. By advocating for evidence-based policies and fostering partnerships, PeriPeri U plays a vital role in building climate resilience and promoting sustainable development in Southern Africa. With its dedication to innovation and collaboration, PeriPeri U continues to be a driving force for positive change in the region's climate landscape.

The goal of Periperi U is to reduce disaster risks in among African countries through improved national and local disaster risk management, due to enhanced strategic human capacity to integrate risk reduction into critical developmental sectors and programmes. The partners of Periperi U believe this can accomplished through building and embedding sustainable ‘multi-tasking’ capabilities in disaster risk and vulnerability reduction capacity building in ten selected institutions of higher learning in Africa consistent with global disaster reduction priorities reflected in the Hyogo Framework of Action.

Disaster Reduction Goal

The partners of Periperi U believe Disaster Risk Reduction can be accomplished through building and embedding sustainable ‘multi-tasking’ capabilities in disaster risk and vulnerability reduction capacity building through institutions of higher learning in Africa consistent with global disaster reduction priorities reflected in the Hyogo Framework of Action. This collective effort among the PeriPeri U partner universities is practically reflected in:

  • New applied undergraduate and postgraduate academic programmes across each of the partner universities related to reducing or managing the risk and vulnerabilities within Africa. These programmes develop active teaching and training, research and policy advocacy capacity in Africa on disaster risk and vulnerability reduction. Such programmes also seek to address the urgent need for local disaster risk reduction professionals in Africa which are in short supply.
  • Regular, accessible and practical disaster risk related short courses in local languages that are offered by the partner universities to government and civil society practitioners in order to improve understanding of disaster risk as well as improve upon capacity to address such risks through disaster management activities and formulation of new local/national level policies.
  • Opportunities for partnership members to learn from their colleagues experience through flexible exchange visits that inspire research collaboration and exchange of ideas, methodologies and data.
  • Generating applied research outputs related to risks and vulnerabilities that increase local understanding and improve risk management. Through such research of local disaster risks, it has improved the knowledge base for advancing disaster risk management planning at both local, national and regional levels.
DRR activities

Disaster Reduction Focal Point(s)

  • Develop active teaching and training, research and policy advocacy capacity in Africa on disaster risk and vulnerability reduction.
  • Build capacity to provide at least 2-4 short courses annually in disaster risk management, vulnerability reduction, food/livelihood security or subjects relevant to risk and vulnerability reduction in their country.
  • Develop innovative and stimulating undergraduate and/or graduate programmes related to reducing or managing the risk and vulnerabilities within Africa.
  • Generate applied research outputs related to risks and vulnerabilities that increase local understanding and improve the risk management.
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Resource
Online
Published on
18 October 2023
Health Disaster Recovery Needs Assessment and Recovery Planning (HDRNA) Online Course
This online self-paced short course is designed to familiarize participants with post-disaster needs assessments and recovery planning and their application to health hazard-related disasters.
Training event
Online
19 May 2020
Webinar: African Science and Technology Advisory Group for Disaster Risk Reduction research contributions to reinforce resilience in the face of COVID-19 and beyond
The ongoing coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented event in human history, requiring the scientific community to work as one to support societies during and beyond this global crisis.

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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.riskreductionafrica.org
[email protected]
+57-253-7771

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