Response Capacity
It is essential that people understand their risks; respect the national warning service and understand how to react to the warning messages.
Education and preparedness programmes play a key role. It is also essential that disaster management plans are in place, well-practiced and tested.
People should be well informed on options for safe behaviour to reduce risks and protect their health, know available escape routes, and how best to avoid damage and loss to property.
This section provides guidance on the recommended measures to build national and community response capacities to warning messages.
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A Winning Campaign – Public Outreach in Earl…
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Public Awareness and Public Education for Di…
- Public Awareness and Public Education for Di…
- Integrating Gender into Disaster Management
- Communication in disaster risks and adaptati…
- Family guide for protection in case of tropi…
- Brochure Family guide for protection in case…
- Sistematización de los Centros de Gestión pa…
- Comprehensive operational procedure before t…
- Webinar 1: Essential SADD: the right data an…
- Webinar 2 : Data Analysis with a gender lens…
- Webinar 3 : Gender Impact Analysis : Highlig…
- Systematization of Webinar Series on Disaste…
- CDEMA Model National MHEWS Policy DIPECHO II
- Model National MHEWS Policy: Adaptation Guid…
- Comprehensive disaster management (EWS) Reg…
- Tsunami Simulation Lessons Learned - Dominic…
- Guía para la operación del SAT frente a inun…
- Documento de diagnóstico y fortalecimiento …
- Plan de Emergencia y contingencia MICHES Rep…
- Plan de Emergencia y contingencia SEIBO Repu…
- Interoperability Manual
- Video case study: MHEWS model Policy
- Video case study: Dominica's national Tsunam…
- Video case study: Cuban model of SSC in EWS
- Case Studies IFRC
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