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Documenting Lessons for Local Disaster Resilience
Read more: Documenting Lessons for Local Disaster ResilienceBNPB believes that these local actors have an important role in improving local resilience and…
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Empowering Local Actors at The Frontline of Disaster Management
Read more: Empowering Local Actors at The Frontline of Disaster ManagementLocal actor involvement in disaster risk management is growing stronger with the commitment of the…
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Transforming the Role of People with Disabilities in East Java
Read more: Transforming the Role of People with Disabilities in East JavaAfter the establishment of ULD-PB, Opdis’ role in disaster management has increased significantly. ‘ULD-PB can…
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Managing the Volunteer Spirit of Balinese Residents
Read more: Managing the Volunteer Spirit of Balinese ResidentsEfforts to manage this volunteer energy and role allocation are currently carried out in conjunction…
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Upholding the Spirit of Volunteerism in West Nusa Tenggara
Read more: Upholding the Spirit of Volunteerism in West Nusa TenggaraThis remarkable work dynamic left Eka barely enough time to think about herself and her…
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Empowered Women Build Resilience in Tanah Putih Village
Read more: Empowered Women Build Resilience in Tanah Putih VillageAs a housewife dealing with the workload that comes with supporting children and a husband,…
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Documenting Lessons for Local Disaster Resilience
Read more: Documenting Lessons for Local Disaster ResilienceBNPB believes that these local actors have an important role in improving local resilience and disaster risk management. ‘They live there, and of course, they are well known by the people there, so they have the ability to mobilise the local community. Their words are more likely to be heard.…
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Empowering Local Actors at The Frontline of Disaster Management
Read more: Empowering Local Actors at The Frontline of Disaster ManagementLocal actor involvement in disaster risk management is growing stronger with the commitment of the Government of Indonesia to the concept of Sustainable Resilience. Local actors living in areas prone to disaster possess the knowledge to enrich disaster risk management policy. Empowering them as the frontline in disaster management is…
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Transforming the Role of People with Disabilities in East Java
Read more: Transforming the Role of People with Disabilities in East JavaAfter the establishment of ULD-PB, Opdis’ role in disaster management has increased significantly. ‘ULD-PB can be seen as an instrument that will promote a change in the disaster management paradigm for people with disabilities. Previously, they were only seen as victims, if they were seen at all. Now, they can…
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Managing the Volunteer Spirit of Balinese Residents
Read more: Managing the Volunteer Spirit of Balinese ResidentsEfforts to manage this volunteer energy and role allocation are currently carried out in conjunction with the establishment of Disaster Resilient Villages (Destana) for administrative Villages and Disaster Resilient customary villages for customary villages. FPRB Bali, in collaboration with the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) at the provincial and district…
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Upholding the Spirit of Volunteerism in West Nusa Tenggara
Read more: Upholding the Spirit of Volunteerism in West Nusa TenggaraThis remarkable work dynamic left Eka barely enough time to think about herself and her family. It was the humanitarian call that led her and other Sekber members to operate beyond their official duties. Fortunately, this yielded positive results. The data managed by Sekber became not only a reference for…
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Empowered Women Build Resilience in Tanah Putih Village
Read more: Empowered Women Build Resilience in Tanah Putih VillageAs a housewife dealing with the workload that comes with supporting children and a husband, Yeni said this training has given her important knowledge, providing her with a new insight into drought, which can severely disrupt family life – especially economically. ‘I learnt that we can reduce the impact of…
PUBLICATION
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Read more>>: River Community Stories
The book “River Community Stories: An Anthology of Inspirational Stories of River Community Resilience” is a book published by the Disaster Risk Management Agency (BNPB) with support from the Australian…
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Read more>>: Living With a Volcano in Your Backyard
Indonesia’s National Agency of Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), with the support of the Australian Government through SIAP SIAGA program compiled a publication about the local cultures and best practices from the…
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Read more>>: Traveling Down the Traces of Disaster in East Java
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) initiated the documentation of the history of the earthquake and tsunami through the JawaDwipa Expedition with support from SIAP SIAGA. This expedition also documented…
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Read more>>: Because Resilience is Local
“The pandemic is a historical moment. The only choice that we have is to collaborate and to build stronger partnerships – not always starting something new – but utilizing the…
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Read more>>: Joint Monitoring Mission 2024
Entering its fifth year, the SIAP SIAGA Program conducted a Joint Monitoring Mission (JMM) in East Java from 3-5 September 2024. This activity aimed to evaluate performance and discuss achievements…
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Read more>>: Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang District
Endy hopes that with better understanding of disasters, planning and regulations at the district and village levels will no longer be a copy and paste from previous years. We hope…
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Read more>>: Pioneering Sustainable Disaster Resilience In Customary Villages In Bali
‘We call disasters caused by nature panca baya, and they include linuhbaya (earthquake-induced disasters), erbaya (water-induced disasters), agnibaya (fire-induced disasters), bayubaya (wind-induced disasters), and jiwabaya (psychological-condition-related disasters or languages). We…
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Read more>>: Innovations in Disaster Resilience Studies in Coastal Areas and Small Islands of Gili Tramena
Considering this situation, the SIAP SIAGA Program together with the BPBD of NTB Province and the NTB Disaster Risk Reduction Forum, designed a study tool that adapted 3 models at…
PUBLICATION
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River Community Stories
Read more>>: River Community StoriesThe book “River Community Stories: An Anthology of Inspirational Stories of River…
GALLERY
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Joint Monitoring Mission 2023
Read more>>: Joint Monitoring Mission 2023Representatives from the Australian Embassy came together with Indonesian Government partners in…
ARTICLES
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Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang District
Read more>>: Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang DistrictEndy hopes that with better understanding of disasters, planning and regulations at…
Government Partners
Civil Society Organisation Partners
The SIAP SIAGA Program is the Australia-Indonesia Partnership on Disaster Risk Management that aims to improve Indonesia’s ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from rapid and slow onset disasters in Indonesia and strengthen cooperation between Australia and Indonesia on humanitarian action in the Indo-Pacific region. The SIAP SIAGA Program is aligned with the priorities of Indonesia’s Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020-2024 and the Australian Government Humanitarian Strategy (2016).
The SIAP SIAGA Program works closely with the National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB), Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA), Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), provincial and district/city governments, as well as Indonesian civil society.
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SIAP SIAGA
Treasury Tower 59th Floor, District 8 SCBD Lot 28,
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Jakarta Selatan, 12190, Indonesia
Phone: +6221 7206616
Email: siap.siaga@thepalladiumgroup.com
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