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| INDEX of IDEP’s Community Based Disaster Management Programs |
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It located at the friction points of three continental tectonic plates, and has the largest number of historically active volcanoes in the world. Earthquakes are frequent and there is a high risk of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis,
floods, landslides, forest fires, and, in some regions, drought and
social unrest.
Before, during and after disasters IDEP works together with local communities
to help increase understanding and resilience to disasters. In times
of disaster IDEP works with a nationwide network of local partners to get
people the assistance they need as quickly as possible.
As with all of IDEP’s programs, our aim in our Disaster Management work
is to “help people help themselves”. We achieve this through community
capacity building, demonstrations, and practical hands-on education. |
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Community Disaster Preparedness - Learn how IDEP supports local communities in
Disaster Management
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IDEP’s web site includes extensive photo galleries with documentation
of our work in the field.
IDEP specializes in the development of accessible references, handbooks and campaigning materials related to sustainable
development and community disaster management.To view the index of publications that can be downloaded free of
charge from IDEP’s web site click here.
If you would like to help keep these programs going, you can make a donation in support of IDEP foundation’s programs
please go to our donations page to pledge your support. For
current volunteer opportunities click here. |
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