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Maldives Kick-off Workshop
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Hosted by the National Disaster Management Centre</a> of the Maldives
Monday 15th April 2015
Hosted by the :: [href="http://ndmc.gov.mv/ Maldives National Disaster Management Center] at the Nasandhura Palace Hotel, Maleh
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- Address : Geoinformatics Center, Asian Institute of Technology, Khlong Nung, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Objectives ::
- Become familiar with Sahana tools for preparedness, warning, and response
- Investigate the Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) for adopting the Sahana software
- Use the SWOT to identify an optimal set of Sahana modules along with the required functionality and a strategy for proposing a set of useful tools to host at AIT for stakeholders to access
- Formulate individual short, medium, and long -term actions to plan future Sahana related work through AIT
About the Tools
1) Community Resilience Mapping is an activity that allows for the layering of GIS data by Coalitions of Organizations. The tool was first introduced to the City of Los Angeles to improve the resilience of their communities. The project is sponsored by Los Angeles County Public Health. DEMO
2) News feeds to improve decision making is a site for the national Disaster Management Department of Timor-Leste to facilitate information sharing between different stakeholders (see user manual). It provides a simplified interface to be easy to use. DEMO
3) Vulnerability assessments is an activity is a system for Red Cross National Societies. This new Vulnerability Mapping module which is under development will allow collection & displaying of data on the resilience of communities. It aggregates different indicators together to provide an overall rating to hopefully make it easier to use. DEMO
4) Alerting and Messaging with CAP is done with the Sahana Common Alerting Protocol-enabled Messaging Broker (SAMBRO). It is designed to manage the publishing and subscribing of situation-awareness and alert messages. The single entry of standardized message can be delivered through various technologies such as SMS, Email, RSS, HTML, Twitter, Interactive Voice, Satellite broadcast so on and so forth DEMO
5) Situational-Reporting allows a quick overview of where there are issues. Reports can come in just from trained staff or else from the wider public ('Crowd Sourcing'). These can be entered via the Web or come in via SMS or Email. DEMO
Exercises Tutorials
Exercise | DM Cycle | Demo |
1. Community Resilience Mapping Instructions | Preparedness | CRMT Test |
2. News Feeds exercise instructions | Preparedness & Response | DRMIS Test |
3. Vulnerability Mapping | Preparedness | RMS Test |
4. Alerting with SAMBRO instructions | Warning | SAMRBO Test |
5. Situational-Reporting exercise instructions | Response | RMS Test |
Factiliator
Schedule
DAY 01 - Monday 16th
Time | Action |
08:30 - 09:00 | Welcome and participant Introductions; Overview of SahanaCamp 2 day agenda |
09:00 - 09:30 | Introduction to Sahana Software Foundation |
09:30 - 10:30 | Quick overview on Community Resilience Mapping Team hands-on preparedness exercise with Sahana Community Resilience Mapping Tool (CRMT) |
10:30 - 11:00 | Tea-n-Coffee Break |
11:00 - 11:30 | Team hands-on exercise - Develop regional or country near-realistic resilience maps; |
11:30 - 12:00 | Introduction to using news-feeds to improve data on the maps |
12:00 - 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 - 14:00 | Another form of Vulnerability mapping with the Resource Mapping System |
14:00 - 15:00 | Group exercise - |
15:00 - 15:30 | Tea-n-Coffee break |
15:30 - 16:30 | SWOT analysis of CRMT and group presentations; write specific action items |
DAY 02 - Tuesday 17th
Time | Action |
08:30 - 09:00 | Introduction to the EDXL Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) standard, policies, & procedures |
09:00 - 10:30 | Hands-on team exercises warning with Sahana Alerting & Messaging Broker (SAMBRO-Agasti): set up alerting profiles and templates in SAMBRO direct and cascade local and cross-border alerting |
10:30 - 11:00 | Tea-n-Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:00 | SWOT analysis of SAMBRO & CAP and group presentations; append specific action items |
12:30 - 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 - 14:00 | Introduction to EDXL-SITREP (situational reporting) |
14:00 - 15:00 | Group exercises with field-observation (Assessments/News-feeds), Incident reporting, and deriving Response Resource |
15:00 - 15:30 | Tea-n-Coffee break |
15:30 - 16:30 | SWOT analysis of Incident Reporting tools/methods and group presentations; append specific action items |
16:30 - 17:00 | Discuss strategies for integrating AIT models/technologies with Sahana software; i.e. what do you want out of Sahana & AIT Discuss participant expectations of a SSF CoE @ AIT closing remarks and evaluate the SahanaCamp @ AIT-THAILAND |
Evaluation
PDF files for download:
Participants
- Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization
- Bangladesh Water Development Board
- Sri Lanka Disaster Management Center
- Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
- Philippine National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
- Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
- Philippine Mines and Geosciences Bureau
- Raydant International (Thailand)
- Sri Lanka Survey Department
- Myanmar Department of Meteorology and Hydrology
- Regional Integrated Multi-hazard Early Warning System for Asia and Africa (Thailand)
- AIT Geoinformatics Center (Thailand)
Resources
Virtual Sahana Training for New Developers
Sponsors
''Asian Institute of Technology Sustainable Development in the context of Climate Change''
The AIT’s Sustainable Development in the context of Climate Change (SDCC) emphasizes the consolidation of research efforts and creation of a niche that will harness the Institute’s range of network, experience and expertise. The Institute has responded rapidly to the new challenges the region faces. Disaster Risk Management is one of SDCC thematic area, lead by Dr. Manzul Azharika. This thematic area emphasises that effective disaster management hinges on reducing the vulnerability. Moreover, reducing disaster risk is also vital to climate change adaptation. The process of managing disaster risks entails understanding and identifying the risk factors and simplifying the complexities of disaster risk assessments.
AidIQ
AidIQ are committed to supporting Sahana Eden through both maintaining the core codebase and building a vibrant community.
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