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School-Based Disaster Risk Management Guidebook

Pakistan

This guidebook is designed to provide essential content and practical tips for implementing a school-based disaster risk reduction program, specifically tailored for secondary school students, ages 14–17. It serves as a comprehensive resource for addressing prevalent climate hazards encountered by rural and urban communities in Pakistan: heatwaves, droughts, heavy rainfall and floods, earthquakes, fire, lightning, and smog. This is followed by a discussion of the prevention phase, which covers mitigation measures for all mentioned climate disasters, and information on disaster and emergency response authorities. For each disaster, the guidebook includes activities for students to implement the lessons they have learned by preparing their own emergency responses.

In addition to the nine-module guidebook on school-based disaster risk management in English, this package is accompanied by the “Saving our World” storybook in English and Urdu.

Objectives of the Guidebook:

  • Provide education about climate disasters and appropriate actions during each phase.
  • Raise awareness about climate risks and preparedness.
  • Promote a sense of collective responsibility and action.

Disaster Risk Management

Disaster risk management is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing, reducing, and managing the risks associated with disasters. It involves a series of coordinated actions and strategies aimed at enhancing the resilience of individuals, communities, and societies to natural hazards and other adverse events. In a school-based context, disaster risk management involves preparing students, teachers, and staff to anticipate, respond to, and recover from disasters effectively. It is crucial to ensure the safety and wellbeing of everyone in the community. School-based disaster risk management revolves around four key components: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.

  • Prevention efforts focus on minimizing the risk of disasters occurring and reducing their potential impact. This includes raising awareness among community members about local hazards, such as heavy rainfall and floods, lightning, droughts, heatwaves, fire, earthquakes, and smog, and promoting sustainable practices and activities that mitigate climate change risks. In the context of Pakistan, there are many ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change. One example is planting mangroves, which reduce greenhouse gas emissions by storing large amounts of carbon and supporting biodiversity in coastal areas. For terrains such as mountains, plateaus, and plains, the combination of afforestation and agroforestry is vital for climate change mitigation.
  • Preparedness is crucial for equipping communities with the knowledge, skills, and resources to respond effectively to disasters. This involves developing and practicing emergency response plans, identifying emergency safe locations, conducting drills and exercises, and stockpiling essential supplies, such as food, water, and medical supplies. Establishing early warning systems and communication networks can also help ensure timely alerts and coordination during emergencies.
  • Response efforts focus on saving lives, protecting property, and providing immediate assistance to those in need. This may include evacuating residents to safe areas, providing first aid and medical care, and coordinating with local authorities and emergency services to mobilize resources and support relief efforts. Community-based organizations and volunteers often play a crucial role in response efforts, assisting with search and rescue operations and providing support to affected families.
  • Recovery efforts aim to restore livelihoods, rebuild infrastructure, and promote long-term resilience following a disaster. This includes assessing and addressing the needs of affected residents, repairing damaged homes and infrastructure, and implementing measures to reduce the risk of future disasters.

This guidebook was developed by Pathfinder’s Advancing the Leadership of Women and Girls Towards Better Health and Climate Change Resilience program, which centers women as change agents in low-resource communities to develop the tools, knowledge, networks, and resources they need to ensure reliable access to quality health services, build foundations for economic growth, and strengthen their communities and health systems so they are resilient to future shocks.

Guidebook

School Based Disaster Risk Management Guidebook (English)

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Storybook

Saving Our World: Minno’s Guide to Climate Challenges (English)

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