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Water and Sanitation Specialised Training

Water and Sanitation Specialised Training. COURSE INTRODUCTION. Disaster Management statistics. 90 years experience 2289 emergency appeals in 159 countries since 1919. National to international disaster response. 1 in 4 operations receives support from DREF.

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Water and Sanitation Specialised Training

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  1. Water and Sanitation Specialised Training

  2. COURSE INTRODUCTION

  3. Disaster Management statistics 90 years experience 2289 emergency appeals in 159 countries since 1919

  4. National to international disaster response 1 in 4 operations receives support from DREF

  5. Number of disasters reported by region

  6. Goal: To promote and develop the Regional Disaster Response Team’s skills, capacity and role in Water and Sanitation Emergency Response thereby effectively and efficiently assisting the most vulnerable Course Introduction

  7. To enhance the Federation’s emergency responsecapacity in Asia Pacific in the Water and Sanitation sector; To train RDRT participants from Asia Pacific and increase their technical skills and knowledge in Water and Sanitation; To enhance RDRTs knowledge on global water and sanitation response tools; To train participants to work as a Red Cross team To harmonize cooperation and coordination skills with global response tools and other Movement components and external partners Objectives

  8. Course Norms • Respect to diversity of opinions and maintain confidentiality • Equal status – Titles does not apply • Dynamic Participation and Acceptance of Leadership Role • Commence and Conclude Promptly • Speak Clearly and with Clarity • Program as a Guide • Questions from the participants is highly expected • High Tolerance for Ambiguity • Laptops/internet/mobile phone

  9. BATTLE OF THE BRAIN ! ?

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