Enhancing Disaster Management and Resilience in Rwanda

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Discover Rwanda's institutional framework for disaster management, education initiatives promoting a culture of safety, and the role of the Rwanda Patriotic Army in interfacing with disaster management. Learn how Rwanda is building resilience at all levels through knowledge, innovation, and education.

  • Rwanda
  • Disaster Management
  • Resilience
  • Education
  • Innovation

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  1. PATTERN OF DISASTERS AND CONFLICT SITUATIONS IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES/ VULNERABILITY 28 January 2017

  2. DM INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK As provided for by the law N 41/2015 of 29/08/2015 relating to disaster management, Disaster management organs are: National Disaster Management NADIMAC ; National Disaster Management Technical Committee, abbreviated as NADIMATEC ; District Disaster Management DIDIMAC ; Sector Disaster Management SEDIMAC ; National Platform for Disaster Management, abbreviated as NPDM . Note: Responsibilities of these organs are detailed in the law downloadable on MIDIMAR web-site: www.midimar.gov.rw Committee, abbreviated as Committee, abbreviated as Committee, abbreviated as

  3. Use knowledge, innovation and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels Disaster management and culture of safety is enhanced in schools; Disaster Risk Reduction Clubs created in Secondary schools Curricula on disaster management have been developed in partnership with MINEDUC; Awareness campaigns on disasters have been made a priority; Trainings are provided at all levels; Insurance on some disasters is stipulated in the law and sensitization is being done.

  4. Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) Soldier, interfacing with Disaster Management

  5. Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) Soldier, interfacing with Disaster Management

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