Department Online Training National Institute of Programme on Child of Disaster Centric Disaster Risk Management Education Reduction (CCDRR) (NIDM) (A Central University) New Delhi Rono Hills, Doimukh 791112

17-19 November,2020 CHIEF PATRONS

Prof. Saket Kushwaha Major General Manoj Kumar Bindal Prof. Santosh Kumar Vice-Chancellor VSM Executive Director,Institute of Disaster Professor & Head Rajiv Gandhi University Management, New Delhi CCDRR, NIDM Arunachal Pradesh

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Prof. Amitava Mitra Dr. N.T. Rikam Prof. Rachob Taba Prof. Kesang Degi Dr. Kumar Raka Pro Vice-Chancellor Registrar Dean, Faculty of Education Head, Department of Education Programme Officer Rajiv Gandhi University Rajiv Gandhi University Rajiv Gandhi University Rajiv Gandhi University Child Centric Disaster Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Risk Reduction Centre THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE DISASTER MANAGEMENT (NIDM) The foundation of the Rajiv Gandhi The Department of Education was established University (Formerly Arunachal University) in 1988 with an objective to train the untrained National Institute of Disaster Management was laid on 4th February 1984 by Late Smt. teachers working in secondary and senior (NIDM) South Campus, Ministry of Home Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of secondary schools of Arunachal Pradesh and to Affairs, and Government of is a premier India. The University is located a top Rono produce quality teachers for colleges and institute and a Statutory Body (under Disaster Hills on a picturesque tableland of 302 acres university at graduation and post graduation Management Act 2005) for training, research, overlooking the river Dikrong. The level. Presently the Department of Education is documentation, awareness and human resources University was converted into a Central running programmes such as Doctoral, M.A. and capacity development in the field of University with effect from 9th April 2007 (Education) and Teacher Training Programme. as per notification of Ministry of Human There are twenty (20) faculty members catering disaster mitigation and management in India Resource Development, Government of to the need of 310 students and 30 research and in the region. India. Since then Rajiv Gandhi University scholars. Theoretical knowledge is imparted (Formerly Arunachal University) has carved through classroom based lectures and for a niche for itself in the educational scenario practical parts there are labs and students are of the country. The University has also taken to field trips, community engagement continuously maintained its premier status and social awareness campaign as per the among top hundred (100) educational requirements. The Department of Education has institutions in NIRF ranking across India. been serving since its inception to produce University has Nine (09) Academic quality teachers for school, colleges and Faculties running Twenty-six (26) university. Alumni of the Department have been Departments and Two (02) Institutes. serving in various departments of Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, in other states and at national level. BACKGROUND OF THE PROGRAMME COURSE MODULE

Disasters threaten the lives, constitutional rights and needs of the children This Course has two modules and contents of the course would touch upon worldwide. In past two decades India have faced devastating disasters such as the following aspects, to achieve the objectives: Latur Earthquake (1993), Odisha Super Cyclone (1999), Bhuj Earthquake (2001), Module -1: Children and Disaster Indian Tsunami (2004), Jammu & Kashmir Earthquake (2005), Floods Basic Concepts of Disaster Risk Management (2008), Uttarakhand Floods (2013), Cyclone Phailin (2013), Chennai Flood Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Profile of India (2015), Kerala Flood (2018), and Cyclone Fani (2019). ★ ★Disaster Impact on Children: Sectoral Overview Droughts are slow onset disasters, adversely affecting children and women alike. Karnataka (16 districts) and Andhra Pradesh (4 districts) experienced at least 10 ★Protecting Child Rights in Disaster droughts between 2001- 2015. During these emergencies, children are especially ★International Commitments to CCDRR vulnerable to diseases, malnutrition, and violence and trafficking. Measles, Module-2: Understanding Child Centric Disaster Risk Reduction diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, malaria and malnutrition are the major killers of children during humanitarian crises. In future, vulnerability of children ★Introduction to CCDRR is expected to increase as the intensity and frequency of natural disasters rises. ★Reducing Vulnerabilities & Enhancing Capacities of Children: Group Exercise Keeping in view the increasing vulnerability of children from climate change and natural disasters, National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Ministry of ★Life Cycle Approach Home Affairs, Government of India has established “Child Centric Disaster ★Risk Informed Programming Risk Reduction (CCDRR) Centre” to mainstream child centric DRR activities ★Protecting Children In Emergency through Training, Research, Advocacy and Consultancy. ★Child Participation in DRR

★School Safety AIM OF TRAINING PROGRAMME DETAILS

This Three Day Training Programme on Child Centric Disaster Risk This training programme is scheduled for Three days. It is based on e- Reduction is intended for officials of State level sectoral departments, learning module covering two hours each day during the programme. 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 LEARNING METHODS/ DELIVERY MODE OF WEBINAR as children are not deprived of basic amenities. Cisco WebEx/Google meet/Team link Meeting platform will be used for OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME this programme. All the participants are requested to install “Cisco WebEx/ Google meet/Team Link Meeting application in their mobile or desktop. The objectives of the programmes are The webinar would be conducted through power point presentation by the Resource Persons/Speaker/Experts as per their programme schedule. • To explain the impacts of disaster on children. • To identify and list out Child Rights- National and International level for the protection of the children. FEEDBACK

• To explain the process of mainstreaming child- centric risk management. Before end of the programme, the participants will be provided with online • To describe the life cycle approach and risk- informed approach for child- feedback form in a group. Feedback form is mandatory for all the centric risk reduction. participants to be filled. • To draft and apply strategies for school safety with the engagement of children. CERTIFICATE • To explain the Disaster impact on mental health of the Children. E-certificate will be issued to the participants who attend minimum 80 TARGET PARTICIPANTS percent of the duration of the programme.

This training programme targets officials working in Health, Education, REGISTRATION Women and Child Welfare, Revenue & Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Department. Though the training targets on government There is no registration fee to attend the programme. Participants will have to officials considering the contribution of civil servants, this training also fill up and submit the on line registration Google form for the course. targets officials from Non-Government Organisation. PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Prof. Jayadeba Sahoo, Former Head & Dean, Department of Education, RGU Prof, T. Lhungdim, Former Head, Department of Education, RGU Prof. Elizabeth Hangsing Former Head, Department of Education, RGU Prof. P.K. Acharya, Dept. of Education, RGU Dr. Satish Kumar, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Boa Reena Tok, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Sumin Prakash, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. C.Sivasankar, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Vivek Singh, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Tayum Saroh Dr. Prasanta Kumar Barik Dr. Anamika Yadav, Dept .of Education, RGU Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Dr. Anga Padu, Dept .of Education, RGU Department of Education Department of Education Dr. Nisanth P.M, Dept .of Education, RGU Rajiv Gandhi University Rajiv Gandhi University Mr. Narender Singh, Dept .of Education, RGU Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Mrs. Manju Barman, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Akash Ranjan, Dept .of Education, RGU Dr. Dharmeshwari Lourembam, Dept .of Psychology, RGU Dr. Tage Rupa Sora, Dept .of Geography, RGU Dr. Kaushalendra Pratap Singh, Dept .of Social Work, RGU Mr. Bikash Bage, Dept .of Sociology, RGU

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