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DISASTER RESTORATION AND RECONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Semester II
Dear students ,
welcome to this module of disaster restoration and reconstruction management you will have to explore the disaster in Rwanda and beyond worldwide , you will also have to know the areas in Rwanda prone to disaster as it is the calamities to cause even the loss of lives of people (disaster) and try to differentiate the disaster from hazards .
beside that you will be able to undergo studies about disaster community which means the participation of the local population to the mitigation , preparedness ,response and recovery from the disaster through education and behavior change.
dear students the involvement of different stakeholders are necessary to humanitarian action aid from the NGO ,government etc...
Thank you
Unit I: Overview of Disaster Management
Terminology
welcome to this module of disaster restoration and reconstruction management you will have to explore the disaster in Rwanda and beyond worldwide , you will also have to know the areas in Rwanda prone to disaster as it is the calamities to cause even the loss of lives of people (disaster) and try to differentiate the disaster from hazards .
beside that you will be able to undergo studies about disaster community which means the participation of the local population to the mitigation , preparedness ,response and recovery from the disaster through education and behavior change.
dear students the involvement of different stakeholders are necessary to humanitarian action aid from the NGO ,government etc...
Thank you
Unit I: Overview of Disaster Management
Terminology
Disaster:
-Is a natural or human-caused event which causes intensive negative impacts on people, goods, services and/or the environment, exceeding the affected community’s capability to respond
-is a sudden, calamitous event that seriously disrupts the functioning of a community or society and causes human, material, and economic or environmental losses that exceed the community’s or society’s ability to cope using its own resources.