DISASTER MANAGEMENT & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
TRAINING & WORKSHOPS
Disaster and Emergency Management

Redline Language Solutions have established a course on Crisis, Disaster and Emergency Management. This course offers an innovative outlook in evolving new areas in the realm of Disaster Management.
This course broadly covers;
Course Description
Disaster management studies are recognized as a trans-disciplinary field that combines decades of proven record in responding to disasters. The scope of the study of disasters has grown tremendously from the initial focus on natural hazards to now include a broad range of human-induced disasters, complex emergencies and crises. The emerging dynamics of economic globalization and competition for resources and resulting displacement, forced migration, conflict, and environmental refugees have added considerable complexity to the realm of disaster management.
This integrated program defines humanitarian response within the framework of an understanding of development, with vulnerability and disaster risk reduction as an integral part of development. This program recognizes the vulnerabilities faced by the poor and marginalized and the disproportionate impact of disasters endured by them in the developing world. In this program, the study of disaster risk reduction, disaster response and post-disaster recovery will be grounded in the values of justice, equity and social inclusion.
This course addresses all stages of disaster management in a comprehensive and holistic manner; including;
This course broadly covers;
- Humanitarian Principles and Values in context of Crisis, Disaster and Emergency Management
- Incident Command
- Introduction to Development;
- Introduction to Hazards, Vulnerabilities and Disasters;
- Disaster Risk Reduction and Development Planning; and
- Disaster Response and Recovery.
Course Description
Disaster management studies are recognized as a trans-disciplinary field that combines decades of proven record in responding to disasters. The scope of the study of disasters has grown tremendously from the initial focus on natural hazards to now include a broad range of human-induced disasters, complex emergencies and crises. The emerging dynamics of economic globalization and competition for resources and resulting displacement, forced migration, conflict, and environmental refugees have added considerable complexity to the realm of disaster management.
This integrated program defines humanitarian response within the framework of an understanding of development, with vulnerability and disaster risk reduction as an integral part of development. This program recognizes the vulnerabilities faced by the poor and marginalized and the disproportionate impact of disasters endured by them in the developing world. In this program, the study of disaster risk reduction, disaster response and post-disaster recovery will be grounded in the values of justice, equity and social inclusion.
This course addresses all stages of disaster management in a comprehensive and holistic manner; including;
- Pre-disaster preparedness and mitigation;
- Rescue and relief in the context of disaster; and
- Post disaster rehabilitation, reconstruction and recovery.