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Disaster assessment methodology training

21 June 2017|Event

ECLAC Caribbean will deliver a disaster assessment methodology training to the benefit of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA).

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The Disaster Assessment Methodology of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean follows a multisectoral approach to estimate the effects and impacts of a disaster. The global description of the impact of a disaster and the sectoral estimation of the damage, losses and additional costs provide basic information to determine the resources needed to restore social and economic activities, as well as the required investments to ensure a resilient reconstruction process. In order to elaborate a recovery and reconstruction strategy and budget, it is crucial to have quantitative information on the effects and impacts of a disaster. The methodology is composed of three sectors: social, infrastructure and productive. These sectors are analyzed through each of their subcomponents.

Welcome remarks

Mr Kelvin Charles, Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary (TBC)

Mr Omar Bello, Sustainable Development and Disasters Unit, Economic Commission for Latin America and Tobago

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Session 1

The role of planning in disaster risk management and its impact on the attainment of the SDGs 

Session 5

Housing

Session 9

Electricity

 Session 2

Disaster Assessment Methodology: introduction and basic concepts

Session 6

Health and epidemics

Session 10

Tourism

 Session 3

Affected population

Session 7

Telecommunications

Session 11

Consolidation of effects and macroeconomic impacts

Session 4

Education

Session 8

Transportation

Session 12

Course evaluation