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Course Report COURSE REPORT TRAINING PROGRAMME ON CHILD CENTRIC DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (6-10 January 2020) Submitted by National Institute of Disaster Management South Campus (Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India) Introduction Disasters threaten the lives, constitutional rights and needs of the children worldwide. In past two decades India have faced devastating disasters such as Latur Earthquake (1993), Odisha Super Cyclone (1999), Bhuj Earthquake (2001), Indian Tsunami (2004), Jammu & Kashmir Earthquake (2005), Bihar Floods (2008), Uttarakhand Floods (2013), Cyclone Phailin (2013), Chennai Flood (2015), Kerala Flood (2018), and Cyclone Fani (2019). Droughts are slow onset disasters, adversely affecting children and women alike. Karnataka (16 districts) and Andhra Pradesh (4 districts) experienced at least 10 droughts between 2001-2015. During these emergencies children are especially vulnerable to diseases, malnutrition, violence and trafficking. Measles, diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, malaria and malnutrition are the major killers of children during humanitarian crises. In future, vulnerability of children is expected to increase as the intensity and frequency of natural disasters rises. Keeping in view the increasing vulnerability of children from climate change and natural disasters, National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India has established “Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction (CCDRR) Centre” at South Campus to mainstream child centric DRR activities through Training, Research, Advocacy and Consultancy. 1. Name of the course: Training Programme on CCDRR 2. Duration: 5 days: 6-10 January 2020 3. Venue: Rajasthan Institute of Public Administration (RIPA) Jaipur 4. AIM OF TRAINING This Five Days Training Programmeon Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction is intended for officials of State level sectoral departments, Administrative Training Institutions and civil society practitioners to help build their knowledge, skills and perspectives towards child centric disaster risk reduction. This will help officials understand and prepare for risk informed planning, sectoral readiness and preparedness for emergencies so as children are not deprived of basic amenities. 4.1. OBJECTIVES At the end of this course participants will be able to: ● Understand and provide an overview of sectoral impacts of disaster on children. ● Understand and provide an overview of children rights and national & international commitments to CCDRR. ● Understand the process of CCDRR and its steps including mainstreaming approaches. ● Provide an overview of CCDRR with an emphasis on Life Cycle Approaches and Risk Informed Programming. ● Strategies to involve children in DRR activities ● Build knowledge on school safety. 5. Methodology The training will be delivered in English as well as vernacular language. The Methodology is participatory in nature and will employ interpersonal communication techniques to help make the training more interactive, practical with hands on experiences. Various participatory teaching and learning methods will be used to cover the each training module. These include interactive lectures (questions and answers), brainstorming, small group discussions, case presentations, recap modules and so on. 6. Programme Schedule NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT, SOUTH CAMPUS (Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India) Training Programme on Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction Date:6-10 December 2019 Place:Jaipur Programme Schedule Day -1 Module -1: Understanding Disaster and Vulnerability of Children Time Topic Resource person 09:30-10:30 Registration of Participants and Distribution of kits 10:30-11.00 Inauguration and Introductory session 11.00-11.30 Tea Break 11:30-13:00 Ice breaking, Participants Expectation& Pre Evaluation NIDM/ HCM RIPA Faculty 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14.00-15.30 Basic Concepts of Disaster Risk Management Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 15.30-16.00 Tea Break 16.00-17.30 Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Profile of India and Dr.Kumar Raka Disaster Risk Management Mechanism Course Coordinator Day-2 10:00-11.30 Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Profile of Rajasthan Dr. Reepunjaya Singh, Professor Urban Development, HCM RIPA, Jaipur 11.30-11.45 Tea Break 11:45-13:00 Disaster Impact on Children & Introduction to CCDRR Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14.00-15.30 Group Exercise& Group Presentations Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 15.30-16.00 Tea Break 16.00-17.30 Time Management (If time permits) Dr. Gul Firdosh, Associate Professor, HCM RIPA Day-3 Module -2: Understanding Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction 9.30-14.00 Field Visit to any child centric institutions i.e. school, Dr.Kumar Raka children club etc. or any government/ private institute Course Coordinator specifically focused and involved with children centric issues(to be decided in consultation with the Organization) 14.00-15.30 Feedback and interaction with regards to Field Visit Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 15.30-16.00 Tea break 16.00-17.30 Importance and Relevance ofWASH” in disasters and Dr. Himani Tiwari, emergencies Training Coordinator, Director Local Bodies, Rajasthan Day -4 9.30-11.00 Mental Health Issues during Disasters & Emergencies Dr. Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 11.00-11.30 Tea Break 11:30-13:00 Basic Requirement of Food & Nutrition for Children Dr. KanikaVerma, Prof, Home Sc. Raj. Univ. 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14.00-15.30 Life Skills, Trauma Management& C.P.R. (Cardiac Dr. Maya Tandon& Sh. Pulmonary Resuscitation) (Practical Demonstration) Tara Chand Saharan, Sahayata NGO, Jaipur 15.30-16.00 Tea Break 16.00-17.30 School Safety Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator Day -5 Module -3: Implementation of CCDRR 9.30-11.00 Action Plan : Department Wise Group Exercise Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 11.00-11.30 Tea Break 11:30-13:00 Action Plan Group Presentation Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14.00-15.30 Post Evaluation and Feedback Dr.Kumar Raka Course Coordinator 15.30-16.00 Tea Break 16.00-17.30 Valedictory 7. Participants Profile S.No. Name of Participant Designation Place of Posting 1 Uma Kumawat Sector Warden Civil Defence 2 Ladkawar Rao Sector Warden No. 9525 Civil Defence Sector Warden No. 3 Narender Kawar Civil Defence 11071 Young Professional 4 Anirudh Khanna UNICEF Jaipur Wash 5 Ashish Joshi State Consultant Wash UNICEF Jaipur Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Ralowata, 6 Ravi Pareek Principal Jaipur Govt. Sr. Sec. School Naveen, 7 Shivraj Dacot Lecturer Alwar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Choroti, 8 Navratan Sharma Lecturer Pahar, Alwar Yogesh Kumar Govt. Sr. Sec. School Sorai, 9 Lecturer Sharma Laxmangarh, Alwar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, 10 Sitaram Garg Lecturer Girdharilalpura, Chaksu, Jaipur Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Jatwara 11 Rakesh Kumar Meena Principal Mahwa Sambhu Dayal 12 Lecturer Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Chharsa Sharma Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Tholai 13 Nirmala Sharma Principal Jamwaramgarh (Jai) Rajendra Kumar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, 14 Lecturer Chaturvedi Shivdaspura Neelam Kumari Govt. Girls Sec. School, 15 Head Mistress Yadav Shakhun 16 M.L. Gangwal ACBEO Office of CBEO Dudu Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Sikrai, 17 Ramkishore Meena Principal Geejgarh, Dausa 18 Manoj Kumar Sharma ACBEO-II Bansur, Alwar Govt. Sr. Sec. School 19 Yogesh Upadhyay` Lecturer Chawandia, Jamwaramgarh, Jaipur 20 Rajendra Purohit Assistant Director Child Rights Department, Jalore 21 O.P. Rahar Assistant Director ICPS, Chittorgarh Probation & Prisoners 22 Priya Choudhary ICPS, Jhunjhunu Welfare Officer 23 Shikha Soni ACBEO – II Jhotwara City, Jaipur Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Ladana, 24 Ashok Kumar Soyal Lecturer Phagi Jaipur Bhagwan Sahai 25 ACBEO-II CBEO, Phagi, Jaipur Sharma Giriraj Prasad 26 ACBEO-II CBEO, Chaksu, Jaipur Mainwal 27 Anita Lamba ACBEO-I CBEO, Jaipur West Radhay Sharma 28 ACBEO-II CBEO, Amer Sharma 29 Jaswant Singh Resource Person CBEO, Ramgarh 30 Ashok Kumar Yadav ACBEO – I CBEO, Jhotwara, Jaipur 31 Giriraj Prasad Gupta ACBEO-II CBEO, Jaipur East Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, 32 Baby Tabassum Principal Mandawari, Dausa Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Surana, 33 Roshan Agrawal Principal Shahpura 34 Madhu Bhargava ACBEO – II Laxmangarh, Alwar Mahendra Kumar Govt. Sr, Sec, Shool Akeda 35 Lecturer Yadav dinger (Jaipur) Shubhas Chand 36 ACBEO – II Rajgarh, Alwar Sharma 37 Mukhram Chandoliya ACBEO Kotputli 38 Ramphal Yadav Resource Person Mundawar 39 Pratibha Bhardwaj ACBEO Paota (Jaipur) Shri Ramkaran Joshi Govt 40 Mukesh Meena Lecturer Senior Secondary School Dausa Vishambhar Dayal Govt. Sr. Sec. School, , 41 Lecturer Tiwari Badapadampura, Chaksu Consultant, Child CCP, SPUP Rajasthan Police 42 Husn Ara Protection Academy, Nehru Nagar, Jaipur Vijay Shankar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Kaluwas 43 Principal Parashar lalsot Dausa Pawan Kumar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, 44 Lecturer Choudhary Nathawala, Shahpura, Jaipur Protection officer DCR 45 Vimlesh Kumar Observation House Tonk Tonk 46 Bharti Sugandha DPI Vaishali Nagar-Jaipur 47 Subeh Singh Yadav ACBEO-II CBEO, Behror 48 Ram Narayan Meena ACBEO-I CBEO, Dausa Shrawan Kumar Govt. Sr. Sec. School, 49 Lecturer Meena Manoharpur 50 Kailash Prasad Gupta ACBEO-II CBEO, Mahwa, Dausa Govt. Sr. Sec. School, 51 Manju Maan Principal Baijupara Bandikui (Dausa) 52 Nadan Singh Gurjar ACBEO-II CBEO, Jamwaramgarh Rakesh Kumar 53 ACBEO-II CBEO, Lawan Dausa Dangayach Prakash Chandra 54 Principal Kotwalo ka Bas Bandikui Dausa Sharma 55 Sukesh Chand Meena ACBEO-II CBEO Reni (Alwar) 56 Udai Singh Meena Civil Defence Volunteer Shreeji Nagar, Jaipur 57 Satish
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