
Thought Series – Issue No. 5
SIAP SIAGA disaster management consultant, Fredy Chandra, discusses opportunities for a more inclusive and sustainable CBDRM that integrates economic and livelihoods components.

SIAP SIAGA disaster management consultant, Fredy Chandra, discusses opportunities for a more inclusive and sustainable CBDRM that integrates economic and livelihoods components.

"This participatory review collected lessons from the Cyclone Seroja response to strengthen the province’s disaster management system.

Traditionally, disaster management in Indonesia has been understood as emergency response. Between 1967-1980, disaster management agencies served primarily as quick response units providing rapid assistance and emergency response for disaster events.

Kristanto Sinandang - SIAP SIAGA CBDRM Experts - reflects on why the TAGANA system occupies a unique place in Indonesia's management of disasters.

The cluster approach was introduced at global level as a part of humanitarian reform in 2005. In Indonesia, this system was first introduced during the response to Yogyakarta Earthquake in 2006.

The SIAP SIAGA Partners Reflection Workshop was organised by SIAP SIAGA Team and held on October 8, 2020 through Zoom. Throughout the life of the program, SIAP SIAGA collaborates with program partners using the PDIA approach to seek information and inputs in relation to the results of activities and their contribution to or impact on the Program’s Theory of Change.

The Lessons Learned Workshop on the COVID-19 response in East Nusa Tenggara province (NTT) was conducted to assess the critical lessons from the response, particularly the best practices, and to provide recommendations for future policy development.

The Lessons Learned Workshop on the COVID-19 response in East Nusa Tenggara province (NTT) was conducted to assess the critical lessons from the response, particularly the best practices, and to provide recommendations for future policy development.