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HAZARDS ARE NATURAL
DISASTERS ARE NOT
Hazards such as floods and earthquakes
become disasters when society lacks the ability
to cope with them.
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Extensive disasters are causing even more impacts than intensive
disasters. The impacts we have measured are from the major disasters
like cyclones and earthquakes. But most researchers observe that smaller
and regular hazards like urban flooding and coastal erosion have even
MDG
EFA greater impacts on enrollment and drop-out rates. Investing in DRR in
education will safeguard and sustain gains made towards development
goals such as EFA and the MDGs.
1. World Bank. 2004. “Natural Disasters: Counting the Cost.” Press release, March 2, 2004. www.worldbank.org
Notes: 2. Save the Children UK. “Legacy of Disaster: The Impact of Climate Change on Children.” 2007.
3. UN. Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2011, p. 46.
INVESTING
SAVES
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LIVES
INVESTING
SAVES
COSTS
including: drop cover and hold, building evacuation, evacuation to safe
haven, shelter-in-place and lockdown, and safe family reunification.
• Engaging schools in making early warning and early action systems
meaningful and effective.
• Incorporate the needs of pre-school and out-of-school children, children
with disabilities, and both girls and boys.
• Practicing, critically evaluating, and improving on response preparedness,
with regular school-wide and community-linked simulation drills. Adapt
standard operating procedures to specific context of each school.
from the primary level, based on scope and sequence of skills and
competencies in disaster risk reduction.
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INVESTING
SAVES
DEVELOPMENT
GAINS
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