Sphere India-NDMA: Workshop on Minimum Standards in Disaster Relief (UPAAM, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh) 11-12 Nov 09

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Dear All,

Greetings from Sphere India!

 

Sphere India, in collaboration with National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Inter Agency Group Uttar Pradesh and Sphere India member agencies, is organizing a Workshop on “Minimum Standards of Food, Water, Medical Cover, Sanitation & Hygiene and Psycho-Social Support in Disaster Relief” at Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management (UPAAM), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh on 11th-12th November, 2009.

 

The workshop objectives are awareness raising and collecting state and regional level feedback and recommendations on the minimum standards in disaster relief.

 

The program details follow:

 

 

 

Program Detail:

Program Name

Workshop on Minimum Standards of Food, Water, Medical Cover, Sanitation & Hygiene and Psycho-Social Support in Disaster Relief

 

Dates

11th-12th November, 2009

 

Venue

Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management (UPAAM)

Sector D- Aliganj, Lucknow – 226024

Uttar Pradesh (India)

 

Intended participants

Representatives from key Government Departments, International NGOs, National & State level NGOs, Grassroots level NGOs and volunteers & professionals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

 

How to participate

Mail your registration form to Mr. Ratnesh at rat...@sphereindia.org.in

 

Program contact

Mr. Ratnesh Srivastawa

Sphere Coordinator (Uttar Pradesh)

Sphere India

Mobile: 09956999900

E-mail: rat...@sphereindia.org.in

 

Mr. Raman Kumar

Focal Point – Training & Capacity Building Program

Sphere India, New Delhi

Mobile: 09910082661

E-mail: ra...@sphereindia.org.in

 

 

National Disaster Management Authority:

National Disaster Management Authority, headed by the Prime Minister of India, is the Apex Body for Disaster Management in India. The setting up of the NDMA and the creation of an enabling environment for institutional mechanisms at the State and District levels is mandated by the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

 

Sphere India:

Sphere India is a National Coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India. The members include key nodal agencies from Govt. of India, UN, INGOs, NGO Networks and National NGOs. Sphere India facilitates (1) Inter Agency Coordination, (2) Training & Capacity Building, (3) Information & Knowledge Management and (4) Common Advocacy through a collaborative process for Quality & Accountability.

 

Inter Agency Group Uttar Pradesh:

Inter Agency Group Uttar Pradesh is a coalition of agencies working on humanitarian issues. The core team consists of agencies like - UNICEF, OXFAM, CRS, CARE, Action Aid, PGVS, PANI, SAHYOG, GEAG, Water Aid and Relief Commissioner Organization Uttar Pradesh.

 

Workshop Background:

Experiences and learning from the previous disasters have emphasized the need of setting out and institutionalizing minimum standards in different sectors to be achieved during disaster response. Humanitarian perspective and the victims’ right to life with dignity form the basis of these minimum standards.

 

Sphere India has been conducting awareness programs and trainings on minimum standards in disaster response in different states of the country for last few years. There has been number of consultations and workshops on the similar theme to aware the stakeholders in minimum standards and also to get community’s feedbacks and inputs in revision of the minimum standards in the context of India.

 

The previous training and capacity building events have developed consideration awareness in the communities and stakeholders on the issues of minimum standards and Disaster Risk Reduction. The programs have also been much successful in sensitizing the communities and stakeholders on the theme.

 

Sphere India has successfully completed one conference on the similar theme at Srinagar, J&K during 21st-23rd July, 2009. This conference was organized jointly with NDMA and J&K State Government along with Sphere India member agencies. The conference has received high level of acclaim and appreciation from all the stakeholders.

 

The Workshop on “Minimum Standards of Food, Water, Medical Cover, Sanitation & Hygiene and Psycho-Social Support in Disaster Relief” being organized at Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management (UPAAM) on the dates 11th-12th November, 2009 is another step towards dissemination of the minimum standards to wider communities and stakeholders and in institutionalizing the minimum standards in disaster response and relief programs.

 

Workshop on Minimum Standards:

Sphere India is organizing a workshop on minimum standards jointly with NDMA and with the support of the Uttar Pradesh State Government, Sphere India member agencies and the State Inter Agency Groups of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The objectives of the workshop are awareness raising and collecting state and regional level feedbacks and suggestions on the minimum standards in disaster response.

 

Objectives of Workshop on Minimum Standards:

The workshop aims at developing awareness and collecting state & regional level feedbacks & suggestions on the minimum standards in disaster response.

 

Objectively, at the end of the workshop, the participants would be able to:

·        Understand the importance of minimum standards for disaster response

·        Understand NDMA’s perspectives on minimum standards

·        Understand sectoral approach of minimum standards

·        Understand minimum standards of different sectors

·        Provide recommendations and feedbacks on minimum standards

Expected outcomes of the Workshop:

The proposed workshop would create further awareness and sensitization on minimum standards in the thematic sectors of disaster response. The following are the expected outcomes of the workshop:

·        Awareness and sensitization on minimum standards in different thematic sectors of disaster response

·        Recommendations and suggestions from communities and other stakeholders on minimum standards

·        Contextualization of minimum standards

·        Learning from experiences and case stories from field level implementers

·        Future plan and road map

Expected participants:

The expected number of participants in the workshop will be approx. 200-250 persons from different sections of the key stakeholders. This will include representatives from key Government Departments, State Disaster Management Authority, International NGOs, National & State level NGOs, Grassroots level NGOs and volunteers & professionals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

 

Duration and venue of Workshop:

The workshop will be organized at Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management (UPAAM), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

 

This will be a two days event starting from 11th-12th November, 2009. The first day will be for big gathering of around 200-250 people. The second day will be for focused and selected group of participants (around 40-45 people in number) who have an understanding of minimum standards, who have practiced minimum standards in their work and who can contribute to contextualization of the minimum standards and to the revision process of Sphere Handbook.

 

How to participate in the Workshop:

Please send your nomination / representation from your organization to Mr. Ratnesh Srivastava at rat...@sphereindia.org.in to confirm your participation. Please also copy it to Dr. Bhanu (Convener, Inter Agency Group, Uttar Pradesh) at pgvs.v...@gmail.com

 

Program contact:

Mr. Ratnesh Srivastava

Sphere Coordinator (Uttar Pradesh)

Sphere India

Mobile: 09956999900

E-mail: rat...@sphereindia.org.in

 

Mr. Raman Kumar

Focal Point – Training & Capacity Building Program

Sphere India, New Delhi

Mobile: 099100-82661

E-mail: ra...@sphereindia.org.in

Sphere India: NCHA (National Coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India) for Promoting Quality & Accountability in Humanitarian Action

Building No. 3, Flat No. 302/3, Sona Apartments, Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 16 (India)

Phone: +91-11-46070374, 75; Fax: +91-11-46070379; E-mail: in...@sphereindia.org.in; Website: www.sphereindia.org.in

 

Interested to participate: Please send the filled registration form to rat...@sphereindia.org.in. The registration form is attached for your use. The draft program schedule is also attached for your information and use.

 

Please feel free to get back to us if any more information / support is required.

 

Thanks & regards,

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Raman Kumar

Focal Point - TCBP

Sphere India

Building No. 3, Flat No. 302/3, Sona Apartments,

Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016 (INDIA)

Phone: +91-11-46070374, 75; Fax: +91-11-46070379

Mobile: +91-9910082661

E-mail: ra...@sphereindia.org.in

Website: www.sphereindia.org.in

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Sphere India is a National coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India. The members include key nodal agencies from Govt. of India, UN, INGOs, NGO Networks and National NGOs.

 

Sphere India facilitates Inter Agency Coordination, Training & Capacity Building, Information & Knowledge Management and Common Advocacy through a collaborative process for Quality & Accountability.

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