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Community-to-community learning

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All India Disaster Mitigation Institute

Southasiadisasters.net, issue no. 73, January 2011:

This issue focuses on community-to-community learning as a way for disaster affected communities to share their experiences and to learn effective long-term recovery actions. It contains articles written by disaster risk reduction practitioners, community leaders, and academicians: (i) Thematic - What makes ideas sustainable? Community-to-community learning; (ii) Disaster recovery - Community capacity building in flood-affected areas; (iii) Learning from community - Panel discussion: communities learning from each other; (iv) Action learning - Converting learning into actions by community leaders; (v) Communities learning - Is this social learning; (vi) Experience sharing - Bihar to Tamil Nadu: direct learning; (vii) Capacity building - Community learning cycle; and (viii) Community voice - Risk reduction in community development voices.

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Hazards Flood
Themes Capacity development Community-based DRR Education and school safety Recovery Traditional and Indigenous knowledges
Country and region India
Number of pages
8 p.
Publication year
2011

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