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Training package on natural hazards and early warning for training of trainers’ in Kenya

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United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Africa
National Platform for Kenya created under the Office of the President, Special Programmes

The overall aim of the training package is to increase awareness on natural hazards and disaster risk reduction (DRR) to key stakeholders with knowledge on disaster management to empower the actors to support their organizations in developing disaster resilient programs and projects.

This training manual is for use in DRR training aimed at building the capacity of sub-national government officials, NGOs, academia and other actors responsible for delivering, implementing, planning, researching or coordinating programs/policies and projects by raising awareness on DRR issues. The knowledge shared through this toolkit will help participants increase their knowledge of preparedness, response, recovery, rehabilitation and development projects programs that incorporate DRR concerns.

At the same time, the package also aims at raising awareness of DRR practitioners on various hazards in Kenya, their potential impacts, temporal and spatial distribution and possible mitigation measures.

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Hazards Drought and Desertification Earthquake Epidemic and Pandemic Flood Landslide Tsunami Wildfire
Themes Capacity development Early warning Recovery Preparedness
Country and region Kenya
Number of pages
98 p.
Publication year
2012

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