Drr indicators

416. Policies and programs to protect natural environmental assets from emerging threats like climate change.

417. Existence of contingency plans to counter impacts of slow and rapid onset disasters.

418. Development of system to convey immediate information to people about event and necessary safety measures in case of  industrial disasters.

419. Financial Insurance, Social Insurance and asset protection.

420. Identification of climate change adaptation needs and implementation of relevant adaptation measures.

421. Devoted budgets for Disaster Risk Management.

422. Risk reduction institutions exist and are recognized nationally.

423. A DRR and disaster preparedness plan.

424. Trained manpower for first aid, search and rescue, firefighting, relief distribution and for safe constructions.

425. Physical connectivity through functional, all weather roads and telephone lines.

426. Relational connectivity with authorities and NGOs.

427. Buildings and infrastructure to withstand impacts of local hazards.

428. Safe livelihood options.


410. Existence …

410. Existence of rapid response teams.

411. Identification of communities at risk.

412. Existence of alternative communication networks.

413. Existence of a response plan.

414. Preservation and enhancement of bio shields.

415. Community commitment and awareness for environmental protection.

 

 


DRR interventions contributing to fulfill larger Goals and Objectives

405  Review mechanisms employed within the interventions aligning it with global campaign and agendas

406  Review the target beneficiaries of the intervention

407  Review the spinoffs of the intervention.

408 Review of the approach used by the organization or network to pioneer and institutionalize the intervention to fulfill larger goals.

409  Review the monitoring and guidance support provided to the intervention to fulfill larger goals.

 


Indigenous Knowledge in DRR

402   Blending of Traditional and Technical knowledge for conceptualization of effective tools and strategies for the intervention.

403  Review of design and Strategies developed for the intervention on the ground with various stakeholders for its endorsement.

404  Review records of research of environmental conditions prevailing on the ground/ cultural diversity/ coping abilities/ traditional knowledge and practices prevailing on the ground.

 


Maintaining Transparency & Accountability in DRR Interventions

391  Information is presented in languages, formats and media that are accessible and comprehensible for beneficiaries and specified stakeholders.

392  Inform disaster affected communities about beneficiary selection criteria and deliverable as agreed with their representative.

393  Organization to inform beneficiaries about its name and its contact details with its organizational structure and its operations.

394  Organization specifies to the communities the processes it uses to make the intervention inclusive – gender, age, disability and other identifiable vulnerabilities.

395  Organization enables participation of beneficiaries and takes their inputs in project design, implementation and evaluation.

396  The organization shall maintain a statement of competencies (knowledge, skills and behaviour) and attitudes required from the staff.

397  Organization makes sure that staff are aware of the humanitarian accountability framework and its relevance and importance

398  The organization shall verify with the beneficiaries and the communities about the ways to handle complaints.

399 Review procedures how Complaints Response Mechanism  has been established and documented

400  Confirm complaints received from beneficiaries are handled according to the procedure.

401  The Organization will work with its partners to monitor, guide and evaluate the intervention complying  with HAP standards along with principles of Humanitarian Action.

 


Reaching out to the most vulnerable through DRR

381  Problem identification and its analysis on the ground

382  Review of damage assessment report

383  Identification & prioritization of natural hazards those can impact

384  Review of various tools and methodologies used on the ground

385  Review with various stakeholders

386  Review of various activities carried at the community level.

387  Risk/ Hazard/ Vulnerability analysis undertaken at the community level.

388  Analysis of the capacities and vulnerabilities of special groups.

389  Integration of multi hazard approach in the intervention activities

390  Review liaison with various agencies and organizations currently responsible  for collecting and assessing data related to hazards and vulnerabilities.


Linking DRR with Long Term Development

375   Efforts made for mainstreaming Response/Recovery and DRR in Sustainable development.

376   Collaborations made for capacity building.

377   Motivation of the government officials  to streamline DRR.

378   Review any efforts made to incorporate DRR  as a cross cutting issue amongst various sectors.

379   Review of the rehabilitation interventions being made at the community level after the disaster.

380   Review sustenance of the various mechanisms made at the community level for continous capacity building and awareness.


DRR and Partnerships

366  Mechanisms undertaken to promote partnerships and networking for making the intervention successful between entities at different levels.

367  Project Updates and information is shared amongst all stakeholders.

368   Mechanisms established for planning, monitoring  and guiding on regular basis.

369  Clarity about the interventions to the partners and network

370  Mechanisms for proper coordination

371   Review the responsibilities being assigned within the group to various members.

372   Review mechanisms established to represent the local problems, learning and issues at the higher platform.

373   Review the contribution made by each partner in terms of resources to streamline DRR.

374   Review the progress made by the network or partnership in rendering valuable inputs to various problems arising at the community level.

 

375  Review the mechanisms being used to share the learnings with other networks and groups.

 


DRR and Awareness

357  Review of  any research undertaken for development of IEC material.

358  Review of Mechanisms used for generating awareness on the intervention and on issues being addressed under the intervention to promote resilience,

359  Review the Awareness generated and knowledge disseminated at community level.

360  IEC channels used are culturally sensitive and included an holistic approach.

361  Review of the publications produced on DRR for local communities.

362 Review of various creative methods employed to reach out to the most vulnerable at the community level.

363  Review with women and special groups to assess the impact generated at the ground level by the intervention.

364  Review the change brought about on the perception of DRR amongst various stakeholders.

365  Review the Social interventions happening at the community level to see whether they incorporate DRR.

 


DRR and Capacity Building

349   Review Mechanisms employed by the organization to build capacity of the communities and the intended beneficiaries.

350  Impact assessment of the capacity building activities carried out by the organisation.

351  Different tools and systems developed.

352  Tools being employed are inclusive.

353  Tools build local capcities.

354  Inclusion of DRR into various Developmental policies and practices.

355  Review of  efforts being made for capacity building at various level.

356  Efforts made by the administration to include the needs and requirements of the special groups with respect to DRR

 


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