Masterclass

Anticipating and responding to disasters (2.0)

Anticipating and responding to disasters (2.0)
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About the event

This masterclass aims to raise awareness and build knowledge of anticipatory action. The event seeks to facilitate critical reflection and explore the limitations of anticipatory action. Through interactive sessions, participants will acquire a deeper, hands-on understanding of the practice and theory of anticipatory action. The masterclass is designed for a mixed audience of humanitarian practitioners, policy makers, academics and students.

This event is a follow-up event to the first Masterclass that was organised last year (report and more information). Please find more information and the report here.   

Anticipatory action

Anticipatory action refers to actions taken to reduce the humanitarian impacts of a forecast hazard before it occurs, or before its most acute impacts are felt. The decision to act is based on a forecast, or collective risk analysis, of when, where and how the event will unfold (IFRC 2020).  It is a type of preemptive intervention informed by early warnings; for example, distributing cash transfers to farmers ahead of a predicted drought. It has been used to reduce the impacts of crises by triggering early actions before disasters strike. It is used as an extension of humanitarian aid.  

Anticipatory action is gaining increasing attention, also within the humanitarian field, and sees a rise in funding, for example, in the Netherlands and Germany. Anticipatory action started with small pilots in 2016. Since then, over 154 active frameworks have been developed in 48 countries, with at least 285 UN/Red Cross and NGOs involved and several donors. 

Speakers

  • Marc van Homberg, Professor Data4Disaster Resilience (UT/ITC) and Scientific Lead at The Netherlands Red Cross’ data and digital team
  • Eefje Hendriks, Assistant Professor of Disaster Resilience and Humanitarian Assistance, University of Twente
  • Others to be determined

Programme

  • Plenary opening about anticipatory action (overall process and technical tools), placed in the current context with more people in need, an increased need for prioritisation and a changing funding landscape
  • Plenary exchange with humanitarian organisations
  • Breakout groups guided by experts, to work towards resolving certain challenges in anticipatory action response
  • Panel conversation (TBD)
  • Drinks and networking.

Registration

Please register via this form.

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