Disaster Risk Reduction Short Course: Community Risk Assessments
The course focuses on strengthening community-based risk assessment capabilities in disaster-prone informal settlements. The course gives priority to assessing household and community risks using a range of participatory methods as well as other quantitative and spatial risk-related data. It is useful and relevant to disaster management practitioners working in at-risk communities, local councillors / political leaders. However, the course is equally important for development practitioners, as well as those concerned with capacity-building, poverty reduction or sustainable development.
Key Content Areas:
- Role of CRA in development planning/ risk reduction
- Principles, practice and ethics of CRA
- Introduction to critical data sources for assessing risk
- Capturing and mapping spatial data using GPS
- Introduction to participatory CRA methods
- Conducting a preliminary scoping exercise
- Applied CRA: Fieldwork in an informal settlement
- Effective analysis/consolidation of CRA findings
- Effective communication of CRA findings
Important Information:
- Course Cost: R7000.00 / +-USD 500.00
- 40% reduction for registered SU students
- Course duration: 5 days
- Course instruction in English
Certificate of competence (5 credits) issued upon successful completion of take-home assignment
Short course online registration: http://shortcourses.sun.ac.za//courses.html
For more information or queries please contact:
Mrs Patricia Zweig
Email: patriciazweig@sun.ac.za
Tel: +27 (0)21 808 9282; Fax: +27 (0)21 882 8469