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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTIVITIES IN MYANMAR CASE STUDY: PUAKTAW TOWNSHIP, RAKHINE STATE
Myo Sandar Tun (EMPA - 44)
The objective of this thesis is to analyze the effectiveness of the activities of
Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes by Malteser International
and the assessment on the hazard exposure and change, household level preparedness,
community level preparedness and community engagement and feedback of the
community in Pauktaw Township. This study uses a descriptive method. CBDRR
programmes aim to reduce the vulnerability and enhance the resilience of
communities to the adverse effects of natural hazards. A sample of 322 respondents
was selected from 5 villages in Pauktaw Township. The project was effective in
promoting advances in household preparedness. The sampled communities had sound
early warning systems in place, and at least half of the original committee members
were still active. This area requires further refining to ensure communities conduct
their own simulations independently and regularly. There were some fencing issues,
and cattle destroyed several mangrove plantations. The community had no systemic
waste disposal and dumped most of their waste into the river, including plastics.
School based disaster risk reduction could teach students about conservation and
pollution.
2019-07
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000001311
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