Presentations | English
The organisation and control of duties and resources for handling all humanitarian aspects of calamities are known as disaster management. Disaster planning prevents and lessens the effects of disasters on communities by saving countless lives, hastening recovery times, and saving money. The necessity of being ready for an unpredictable world of shocks is now more apparent than ever. Every year, hundreds of millions of people are likely to be affected by epidemics, floods, storms, droughts, landslides, and wildfires, all of which are predicted to become more frequent and severe. The fundamentals of disaster preparedness include working with local communities to understand the needs of those who are most in danger, establishing early warning systems, coordinating with national authorities, training and equipping volunteers, exploring new technologies, and more. The presentation will provide you with access to extra resources.
Free
PPTX (100 Slides)
Presentations | English