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The theme for World Humanitarian Day this year is “It Takes a Village”, recognising that humanitarian action is a collective endeavour involving people from all walks of life. As the UN notes “whenever and wherever people are in need, there are others who help them. They are the affected people themselves – always first to respond when a disaster strikes – and a global community that supports them as they recover”.

Ekspedisi JawaDwipa Menyusuri Jejak Sejarah Bencana di Jawa Timur

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SIAP SIAGA dengan bangga mendukung Ekspedisi JawaDwipa: Menyusuri Jejak Sejarah Bencana di Jawa Timur.
Tim Ekspedisi ini akan menyusuri sesar aktif yang ada di pulau Jawa untuk menguak sejarah, kisah dan pengetahuan lokal masyarakat mengenai bencana, dimulai dengan segmen Jawa Timur, dengan harapan bisa membangkitkan pengetahuan kearifan lokal masyarakat, mengenai kesadaran untuk mitigasi bencana yang banyak terekam bahkan yang sudah terpendam selama berabad-abad lamanya.

SIAP SIAGA Real Time Learning Brief No. 3

53. Pages from SIAP SIAGA Real Time Learning Brief No 3 Nov 2022 IND

As part of the Pulih Bersama program, SIAP SIAGA partners have the dual aim of supporting the economic recovery of the poorest communities (in this case Pekka and especially people with disabilities) and other marginalised groups, while testing more sustainable approaches to household income and growth.

Launching the Regional Report “Because Resilience is Local” at the 2022 GPDRR

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BNPB Secretary General Lilik Kurniawan said, “The key findings of this report – Resilience is Local – are in line with the findings and perspectives of my institution and government.” He explained that work to increase and improve disaster management capacity at the national and sub-national levels has been carried out for the last 20 years. Nevertheless, referring to the findings presented in this report, he stated, “We still have much to do.”

Penerapan Prototype SATA PB Jawa Timur [Alpha Version]

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This document outlines the early-stage development of a disaster data management system for East Java. It details the installation process of CKAN, an open-source platform, including system requirements such as hardware, software, and database configurations. The guide walks through the steps for setting up servers, installing PostgreSQL, Solr, and SSL, as well as testing the system using black-box testing.

Interim Report Pengembangan Sistem Monitoring Sistem SPDAB

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This book provides a comprehensive strategic framework for developing and implementing the Standard for the Development of Disaster-Safe Areas (SPDAB) monitoring system to enhance disaster resilience in Indonesia. It details the project's objectives to strengthen the capacity of local government planning, monitoring, and evaluation units and to develop a conversion system for the assessment of disaster-safe areas. The document highlights methodologies, stakeholder engagement strategies, and the integration of data from various sources. It also includes the development of technical guidance and assessment tools to ensure systematic and accountable disaster risk management. This essential resource aims to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of disaster preparedness and resilience initiatives across the region.

Dokumen Pengembangan Aplikasi SATA PB Jawa Timur

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The "Dokumen Pengembangan Aplikasi SATA PB Jatim" outlines the development of a data management platform for disaster information in East Java. The platform, SATA PB Jatim, was initiated based on insights gathered from a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) held in May 2021. The document describes the challenges faced in using existing systems such as SID, SIKAB, and Banyuwangi Satu Data and the ultimate decision to use the Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN) as the foundation for the new platform.

Inception Report Pengembangan Sistem Monitoring Sistem SPDAB

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This book outlines a strategic framework for developing a monitoring system for the Standard for the Development of Disaster-Safe Areas (SPDAB). It highlights the project's objectives to enhance disaster resilience in Indonesia by strengthening the capacity of local government planning, monitoring, and evaluation units. The report details the formulation of a conversion system for SPDAB assessments, emphasising collaboration with stakeholders and the integration of data from various sources. By providing technical guidance and assessment tools, this document ensures a systematic and accountable approach to disaster risk management, supporting resilient and sustainable regional development.