MODULE 1 : Gender-Based DRRM
1.1 Introduction to Gender-Based DRRM
1.2 Gender Analysis
1.3 Gender Issues and Gender Equality
1.4 How to implement a Gender Responsive
Approach
Module 1 Assessment
MODULE 2 – DRRM Frameworks
2.1 Understanding of Frameworks
2.2 Understanding the Yokohama Strategy
2.3 Understanding the HYOGO Framework for Action
2.4 Getting into detail with the Sendai Framework
Module 2 Assessment
MODULE 3 Displacement
3.1 Concept of Displacement (Refugees and IDPs)
3.2 Humanitarianism & WASH
3.3 Food in Emergencies
3.4 Health in Emergencies
Module 3 Assessment
MODULE 4 – How to set up a response
4.1 Concept of Disaster Management
4.2 Disaster Management Cycle
4.3 Core Humanitarian Standards
4.4 Response process
Module 4 Assessment
Develop an understanding of gender-based approaches in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM).
Analyze and apply key global DRRM frameworks, including Yokohama, Hyogo, and Sendai.
Examine displacement dynamics and their links to WASH, food security, and health in emergencies.
Build knowledge of disaster management concepts, cycles, and response processes guided by humanitarian standards.
Strengthen practical skills for designing and implementing effective, inclusive, and responsive DRRM interventions.
Requires a minimum of a high school education certificate or an equivalent based on your country’s education system and prerequisite knowledge in the study area.
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