Ict For Disaster Response Workshop

  • Overview

INTRODUCTION

This five (5) day training course investigates the practical application of new information, communication, and mapping technologies to disaster response, situational awareness, relief coordination, and much more. Disaster response is being changed by the digital revolution. A variety of new tools can assist national and international organizations respond more quickly and effectively to disasters like the recent earthquake in Nepal as well as the earthquake in Haiti, Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and the recent earthquake in Haiti. Real-world case studies are included in this course's discussion of ICT's role in disaster response for more clarity.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

After completing the course, students will be able to:

  • Evaluate the opportunities and challenges associated with using technology to respond to disasters;
  • Integrate humanitarian approaches and development with technological strategies;
  • Learn to manage and operate software platforms and technological tools in disaster response;
  • Develop strategies to overcome obstacles during disasters using technological platforms;
  • Develop self awareness and confidence in the use of maps, mobile devices, and other technological tools;

DURATION

5 days.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The decision-makers, planning and development officials, housing and public works experts, government officials, and members of NGOs dedicated to disaster management can all benefit from this training. Participants from all countries are accepted into the training.

COURSE OUTLINE

The course will be delivered through three modules:

Module I: Introduction & Social Media for Crisis Response

  • The Power of the Crowd: Digitizing the Response
  • Information Overload: Verification, Analysis, and Decision Making in Real-Time
  • How Case studies on the use of Social Media in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti, Nepal and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
  • Tools: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tomnod, AIDR
  • Tools collaborative Mapping in a crisis

Module II: Mapping the Crisis - New Techniques for Disaster Response and Preparedness

  • Distinguishing between Ushahidi and Open Street Map
  • Maps for disaster response
  • Damage mapping with Open Street Map (with examples from the Haiti, West Africa, Philippines and - hopefully - Nepal)
  • Online Mapping without a Mobile Internet Connection
  • Crowdsourcing Remote Mapping and Image Identification
  • Tools: OpenStreetMap, Ushahidi, TomNod, FieldPapers
  • ICT tools for tracing and restoring family links

Module III: Mobile Response: How Mobile Technology is Changing Disaster Response

  • Field data collection using Mobile Devices
  • SMS Campaigns for Early Warning and Crisis Prevention
  • Smartphones and Apps for Disaster Response
  • Using Secondary Data to Track Population Movements
  • Tools: ODK, Kobo Toolkit, TextIt, Magpi, FrontlineSMS

Module IV: Looking Ahead: Where New Technologies are Taking Us

  • Roles of Drones play in Humanitarian Emergencies
  • Utilization of the Web for De-Centralized Disaster Response
  • The Responsibility to Protect Data - How NGOs can Protect Sensitive Information

INTRODUCTION

This five (5) days training course explores how new information-, communication- and mapping technologies can be practically used to respond to disasters, augment situational awareness, improve relief coordination and much more. The digital revolution is changing disaster response. From the earthquake in Haiti to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the recent earthquake in Nepal, a range of new tools can help national and international organizations respond faster and more effectively. This course covers the use of ICT in disaster response using real case studies for better clarity.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

After the course, participants will be able to:

  • Assess the opportunities and challenges in the use of technology to respond to disasters
  • Integrating humanitarian approaches and development with technological strategies
  • Learn to manage and operate software platforms and technological tools in disaster response
  • Develop strategies to solve challenges during disasters using technological platforms
  • Develop self awareness and confidence in the use of maps, mobile technologies and social media

DURATION

5 days.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This course is beneficial too professional working in the management of disasters including decision makers, developing and planning officials, professionals in the housing, public works, , governmental officials, and NGOs committed to disaster management. The course accommodates participants from all nations.

COURSE OUTLINE

The course will be delivered through three modules:

Module I: Introduction & Social Media for Crisis Response

  • The Power of the Crowd: Digitizing the Response
  • Information Overload: Verification, Analysis, and Decision Making in Real-Time
  • How Case studies on the use of Social Media in Response to the Earthquake in Haiti, Nepal and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
  • Tools: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tomnod, AIDR
  • Tools collaborative Mapping in a crisis

Module II: Mapping the Crisis - New Techniques for Disaster Response and Preparedness

  • Distinguishing between Ushahidi and Open Street Map
  • Maps for disaster response
  • Damage mapping with Open Street Map (with examples from the Haiti, West Africa, Philippines and - hopefully - Nepal)
  • Online Mapping without a Mobile Internet Connection
  • Crowdsourcing Remote Mapping and Image Identification
  • Tools: OpenStreetMap, Ushahidi, TomNod, FieldPapers
  • ICT tools for tracing and restoring family links

Module III: Mobile Response: How Mobile Technology is Changing Disaster Response

  • Field data collection using Mobile Devices
  • SMS Campaigns for Early Warning and Crisis Prevention
  • Smartphones and Apps for Disaster Response
  • Using Secondary Data to Track Population Movements
  • Tools: ODK, Kobo Toolkit, TextIt, Magpi, FrontlineSMS

Module IV: Looking Ahead: Where New Technologies are Taking Us

  • Roles of Drones play in Humanitarian Emergencies
  • Utilization of the Web for De-Centralized Disaster Response
  • The Responsibility to Protect Data - How NGOs can Protect Sensitive Information
  • Blockchain in the capital market

GENERAL NOTES

  • Our seasoned instructors, who have years of experience as seasoned professionals in their respective fields of work, will be teaching this course. A combination of practical exercises, theory, group projects, and case studies are used to teach the course.
  • The participants receive training manuals and supplementary reading materials.
  • Participants who complete this course successfully will receive a certificate.
  • We can also create a course specifically for your organization to match your needs. To learn more, get in touch with us at training@dealsontrainers.org.
  • The training will take place at DEALSON TRAINERS IN NAIROBI, KENYA in Nairobi, Kenya.
  • The training fee includes lunch, course materials, and lodging for the training session. Upon request, we may arrange for our participants' lodging and transportation to the airport.
  • Payment must be made to our bank account before the training begins, and documentation of payment should be emailed to training@dealsontrainers.org

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