DRRM
May 29-30, 2022, Kathmandu
NBI, in partnership with the Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management (A-PAD), hosted a two-day emergency preparedness and response planning workshop in Sinamangal, Kathmandu. The event brought together 19 participants from municipal governments, security agencies, civil society, and the private sector to strengthen local-level disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM).

About the Event
Objectives
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Map DRR stakeholders and local resources for emergency preparedness
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Build uniform understanding of emergency planning across sectors
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Foster government-CSO-private sector collaboration for effective DRRM
Highlights
Day 1 covered DRRM fundamentals, Nepal's legal framework (Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act 2074, National Strategic Plan 2018–2030), the cluster approach to emergency response, and the 9 Core Humanitarian Standards.
Day 2 focused on SPHERE standards, the private sector's role in DRRM under national law, and hands-on stakeholder identification and resource mapping across human, social, financial, and natural resources.
Closing Message
NBI President Kush Kumar Joshi emphasized that with over 4 million employees in the private sector, instilling a preparedness culture can cascade knowledge to families and communities. He called for shifting focus from compliance-driven approaches to proactive risk reduction, replicating best practices from countries like Japan.
Outcomes
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Enhanced multi-sector understanding of DRRM policies and standards
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Resource mapping templates distributed for completion and e-library compilation
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Recommendations for localized DRRM ownership, certifying agencies for resilient structures, and increased preparedness focus
Glimpses





