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The Asian Disaster Reduction & Response Network (ADRRN) ASIAN DISASTER REDUCTION RESPONSE NETWORK

The Asian Disaster Reduction & Response Network (ADRRN)

Foreword

Under The Patronage of His Roya Highness Sutan Azan Shah The Sutan of Perak Daru Ridzuan 24 September 2007 Dear Friends Sowy but surey, the Asian Disaster Reduction and Response Network (ADRRN) is growing from strength to strength and widening its membership and coverage in the Asia Pacific region. Since its inception in 2002, membership has now grown to 27 committed non-governmenta organizations (NGOs) who have made efforts to participate in the network's activities and share their work with their feow members. We are confident that the numbers wi grow and soon there wi be representation from a countries in the region. This resource book was produced as members fet it was time for other stakehoders invoved in disaster reduction and response to earn about ADRRN and its activities. This wi benefit the network and we do hope more partnerships wi be buit. What does the future have in store for ADRRN? This is dependent on the membership itsef who must continue to pay an active roe in deveoping the network, sharing best practices as we as essons earnt (and not to be repeated even) with partners so that we can continue to earn from each other and improve our services. It is aso about ensuring that standards and accountabiity of our action is maintained at a high eve and our actions are carried out on a rights based approach. I woud ike to thank Ms. Takako Izumi who has been the much needed Coordinator of the network for coating a the information and engaging with members, SEEDS India and in particuar Ms. Jyotika Mathur for their hard work in managing the website and preparing this document as we as a our members who have submitted the information needed and shared their activities with the editoria team. Last but not east, I woud ike to thank our advisors Mr. Terje Skavda (United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Regiona Office for Asia Pacific, Bangkok), Mr. Koji Suzuki (Asian Disaster Reduction Centre, Japan) and wecome Mr. Jerry Veasquez (UN ISDR Bangkok). I hope you wi find this resource book usefu and pease do not hesitate to contact us for any further information and visit our website at www.adrrn.net Thank you. Yours truy Dr. Jemiah Mahmood Chairperson ADRRN Maaysian Medica Reief Society (Reg.No. 1155) (Persatuan Bantuan Perubatan Maaysia) No 45B, Jaan Mamanda 9, Ampang Point, 68000 Ampang, Seangor Daru Ehsan, Maaysia. Te:603 4256 9999 Fax:603 4251 8435 / 603 4257 7451 Emai: info@mercy.org.my Website: www.mercy.org.

UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS REGIONAL OFFICE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC NATIONS UNIES BUREAU DE LA COORDINATION DES AFFAIRES HUMANITAIRES TEL: +66 2 288 1043 FAX: + 66 2 288 2611 Bangkok, 07/09/2007 Dear Coeagues, I am deighted to see that the Asian Disaster Reduction and Reform Network (ADRRN) has managed to produce of its members, as we as share the activities of member organizations, past, present and panned for the future. This is indeed a most wecome and timey initiative and deivers upon the objectives set out by ADRRN to enhance networking and capacity buiding among NGOs in Asia. The United Nations Humanitarian Reform which was first announced in 2005 ceary outines the importance of Buiding Partnerships both within the UN and non-un communities. The recent experience of major disasters in Asia and the Pacific region, and the increasing number of humanitarian actors ceary spe the need to escaate not ony response and coordination but preparedness for response and risk reduction. This is where oca NGOs and civi society actors can pay a major roe and it is my hope that ADRRN wi be the vanguard for a oca NGOs to earn from on the importance of networking and sharing of resources as we as capacity buiding. With this resource book, it is hoped that membership among NGOs wi be expanded, best practices emuated and further shared. I aso hope that it wi aso provide more exposure to the network which has in the past five years since its inception grown from strength to strength. The network has shown its credibiity in many of the joint projects it has undertaken and through this pubication, I do ook forward to more donors and organizations making effort to buid reationships with and offer support to the network. Congratuations to the team and keep up the good work! Yours truy Terje Skavda Head United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Regiona Office for Asia and Pacific Bangkok, Thaiand Executive Suite, Second Foor, United nations Conference Centre Buiding, Rajdamnem Nok Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thaiand

Asian Disaster Reduction Center It started as a sma network on the occasion of workshop in 2002. It has evoved out of the sma network into Asian Disaster Reduction Response Network (ADRRN) today. The resource book pubished by ADRRN is the miestone for its history and the springboard for future. On behaf of Asian Disaster Reduction Center in Kobe, I am feeing very honored to offer ADRRN with the congratuatory message for the pubication of the ADRRN Membership Directory 2007. The Indian Ocean Tsunami was the great impetuses to make the peope in every corner of the gobe recognize the importance of disaster risk reduction. The experience of the Tsunami 2004 ceary demonstrated that the pubic awareness of and capacity deveopment for disaster risk reduction are the critica agenda that shoud be deat with for mitigating the impact of natura hazards. The oca NGOs have been expected to make a great contribution in this regard. Taking account of the substantia roes of the civi society especiay the oca NGOs for disaster risk reduction, ADRC has been supporting the estabishment and activities of the ADRRN in promoting Tota Disaster Risk Management (TDRM). The continuous support of ADRC wi be focused on the initiatives incuding capacity deveopment for the humane resource for ADRRN. ADRC expects the pubication of the ADRRN Membership Directory 2007 wi further activate the oca NGOs for disaster risk reduction and make the communities in Asia more resiient to natura hazards. Koji Suzuki Executive Director Asian Disaster Reduction Center 1-5-2-5F WAKIHAMAKAIGAN-DORI, CHUO-KU, KOBE 651-0073, JAPAN Phone: +81-78-262-5540 Fax: +81-78-262-5546 E-mai: rep@adrc.or.jp http://www.adrc.or.jp

Te.: (+660) 2 288 2745 Fax: (+660) 2 288 1050 isdr-bbk@un.org www.unisdr.org/asiapacific United Nations Internationa Strategy for Disaster Reduction Secretariat, Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok c/o UNESCAP UN Conference Centre Buiding Rajdamnem Nok Avenue Bangkok 10200 Thaiand Bangkok, 11 October 2007 Dear Coeagues, I congratuate the Asian Disaster Reduction and Response Network (ADRRN) for producing the 2007 data book which ceebrates the good work being done by ADRRN members in the region. The information contained in this pubication woud be a usefu too for many institutions in the region, which may not be fuy aware of the extent of the work of ADRRN for the ast five years. We at the UN ISDR are aso firm beievers in the power of sharing good practices, so that wherever possibe, these can be earned from and repicated. As the data book content testifies, the important work by networks such as ADRRN and its members need to be further highighted, encouraged and supported. I therefore ook forward to a coser working reationship between the ISDR system and ADRRN. With best wishes, Yours sincerey, Jerry Veasquez Regiona Coordinator

Tabe of Contents FOREWORD I-VI TABLE OF CONTENTS ACTION TO ACTION 3 MEMBER PROFILE 11 PUBLICATION LIST 55 MEMBER DIRECTORY 61

Network in Action

Network in Action ADRRN has deveoped and promoted partnerships among its members to impement a wide range of projects on strengthening and enhancing disaster management capacities of NGOs and oca communities in Asia. These activities were made possibe through the exchange of expertise as we as experience and knowedge sharing among its members. Currenty, severa coaborative projects have been conducted in India, Indonesia, Madives, Maaysia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka invoving the network members. One of the major activities of the network is providing earning opportunities through meetings, trainings and workshops on disaster management and organizationa deveopment/management. The network organizes annua meetings reguary that invove UN organizations, internationa and regiona organizations, as we as donor agencies. These meetings faciitate the sharing of views and experiences and discusses further the rationa, strategies and priority actions for fostering and faciitating networking and coaboration at the regiona and oca eves. Further earning opportunities are panned in 2008 inviting the network members, government officias and other stakehoders. The network pursues the Tota Disaster Risk Management (TDRM) approach which promotes better understanding of the underying causes of disasters and emphasizes on muti-eve and muti-dimentiona coordination and networking among stakehoders. Through coaboration and partnership among various organizations that dea with the different phases of disaster management, it becomes possibe to fi in prevaiing gaps and effectivey reduce disaster risks and minimize the detrimenta impacts of disasters. I. Projects in the Fied 1) Rebuiding a Safer Aceh Workshop (17-19 Apri 2005 in Banda Aceh, Indonesia) This project consisted of three components: Training of Acehnese masons, training of professionas (engineers and architects), government officias and NGOs, and cuminating in a shake tabe demonstration. For two week prior to the workshop, nine oca masons were trained by a mason trainer from NSET to construct two mode houses with seismic resistant features buit into the foundation. This project aimed at highighting the need for better understanding on seismic resistance and internaize the concept of risk using the shake tabe demonstration. MERCY Maaysia organized this event in coaboration with partner NGOs namey NSET (Nepa), SEEDS (India) and ALERT (Phiippines). Representatives from University of Kyoto, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Kobe, Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC) and University of Syiah Kuaa in Aceh aso attended this programme. 5

2) Inamura no hi (2005) ADRRN, in cooperation with ADRC through funding from the Government of Japan, deveoped Inamura no hi bookets in eight anguages based on a Japanese fokore. The ADRRN members BDPC (Bangadesh), SEEDS, MERCY Maaysia, NSET, Sarvodaya (Sri Lanka), and ALERT - transated the story, adapting it to the respective oca cutures in the countries of distribution. By sharing the egend, this project aimed to enhance the knowedge and essons earnt to the next generation, centred around preparedness and eary response to reduce potentia impact and damage caused by disasters. 3) Tsunami Learning Project India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka (Apri 2006 ongoing) This project is intended to document the reconstruction process in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. The project objective is to achieve sustainabe recovery through experience sharing and earning and the goa is to ensure effective participation of different stakehoders, and utiize aready avaiabe experience and knowedge in the recovery process. This project is funded by Force of Nature Aid Foundation in Maaysia. India: The SWAYAM micro credit programme is impemented in Andaman and Nicobar Isands in India for reviving the economic ife of the tsunami affected community. The programme has components of savings, insurance and training for faciitating capacity buiding among the beneficiaries. Sri Lanka: Sarvodaya constructed a eco-viage in Lagos Viages, Kautara, Sri Lanka. Sarvodaya committed to not ony constructing homes but aso doing so in a ecoogicay friendy manner and invoving the community in a phases for input and direction. Indonesia: MERCY Maaysia estabished an interactive training resource center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia with the objective to cutivate and enabe an environment of earning in order to aow the community to be better prepared for future disasters. 4) Training and Capacity Enhancement of Loca Governments in the Earthquake Affected Areas of Pakistan (May 2006-May 2007) This project was carried out in coaboration with severa ADRRN members - SEEDS, MERCY Maaysia, University of Kyoto, Pattan (Pakistan), NSET and funded by UN Internationa Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR). It commenced with background research on the understanding of disasters in various communities in earthquake affected Pakistan, and the estabishment of Knowedge Resource Centers (KRCs) and Knowedge Centers (KCs) in Bagh, Mansera and Isamabad. Whie the KRCs were for creating resources for disaster reduction through association with nationa and internationa institutions, the KCs were aimed at disseminating knowedge in oca government and communities. 5) Schoo Disaster Preparedness Programme (May 2006 ongoing) Care Society Madives, SEEDS, and MERCY Maaysia teamed up to address schoo safety and preparedness of schoochidren during emergencies. This project is funded by MERCY Maaysia through a grant from the government of Maaysia and other corporate donors. 6

India: SEEDS eads a training of concerned humanitarians and community members to better understand how we can protect and prepare schoochidren. This incudes a visit to a oca Maaysian Schoo where participants identified possibe hazards and proposed more effective evacuation routes and emergency procedures. Maaysia: MERCY Maaysia wi conduct a series of schoo safety programmes in coaboration with the Ministry of Education Maaysia, starting in Johor which was hit by foods in December 2006 and January 2007. One of the major activities is to introduce the Schoo Watching methodoogy for awareness rising. The trained students and teachers are expected to carry out the Schoo Watching exercise at seected schoos to deveop disaster awareness and enhance disaster preparedness. Madives: Care Society wi impement schoo safety programmes in Madives with expertise from SEEDS and MERCY Maaysia. The Ministry of Education Madives, communities and other stakehoders wi aso participate activey. The programme aims to promote a cuture of schoo safety in existing schoos and to encourage schoos, parents, teachers and the communities to be more prepared for natura disasters and emergencies. A team of professionas from Madives wi be trained to become a cadre of trainers to conduct the programme in Madives. 6) Buiding Resiience to Tsunamis in the Indian Ocean (September 2007 ongoing) ADRRN was seected as the impementing partner of the UN/ISDR project Buiding resiience to tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. The panned activities supporting the targeted areas wi be carried out over a period of two years by severa regiona and nationa impementing partners in cose coordination with governmenta and non-governmenta stakehoders. The objectives of the project incude making communities aware of their risks and necessary actions needed, training oca stakehoders in appropriate skis reated to disaster preparedness and response, and estabishing community based infrastructure. This project is funded by UN/ISDR. India: SEEDS wi work on the theme Safe Schoo Safe Community with the hep of schoo safety initiatives. Sri Lanka: Sarvodaya wi focus on communities at risk to Landsides and coasta hazards through the knowedge centres created for vunerabiity reduction at the grassroot eve. Madives: Care society wi bring in the theme of cimate change focusing on its experience in rising sea-eves. Indonesia: Three ADRRN member organizations wi work on different themes: hospita preparedness, advocacy for disaster management education, and capacity buiding of nationa and oca NGOs in Indonesia on disaster risk reduction. II. Projects in training/meeting 1) Annua meetings ADRRN members attempt to gather once a year to share experiences and progress of their projects and discuss common concerns and ways to improve the network. The meetings were hed in Kuaa Lumpur in Maaysia (2004), Chennai in India (2005), and Bangkok in Thaiand (2006). The annua meeting in 2007 is schedued in October in Kuaa Lumpur. These activities were funded by various organizations. 7

2) UN Word Conference for Disaster Reduction (WCDR) Pubic session (21 January 2005 in Kobe, Japan) ADRRN organized the pubic session at UN/WCDR to share their experiences in disaster response and recovery and discuss the importance and roe of Asian NGOs and networks. It was attended by representatives from UN agencies, internationa and nationa NGOs, internationa and regiona organizations, Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, donor agencies, and academicians. During discussions, it was emphasized that NGOs in Asia shoud pay a more prominent roe if not ead in disaster reduction and response activities as they are most cuturay sensitive, and famiiar with the chaenges and hazards, anguages, customs in their own region. 3) ADRRN/Goba Open Learning Forum on Risk Education (GOLFRE) Asia Regiona Learning Workshop (22-30 November 2005 in University of Science Maaysia in Penang) Thirty disaster management practitioners from 11 Asian countries gathered in Penang to share knowedge, experiences and earning toos based on recent experience of Indian Ocean Tsunami. The course incuded simuation sequences, fied work on disaster impact and response, fied work on disaster preparedness and mitigation, and specia sessions on psycho-socia care, SPHERE standards, Hyogo Framework for Action, and emergency sanitation. This course was funded by a grant from the Maaysian Technica Cooperation Program, Economic Panning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department Maaysia. 4) Buiding Safer Organizations (BSO) Investigation and Management Workshop (19-23 March 2007 in Port Dickson, Maaysia) The Internationa Counci of Vountary Agencies (ICVA) organized the Investigation and Management Workshop under the BSO project with support by MERCY Maaysia. Eight ADRRN members participated in the workshop and expored best practices and poicy considerations for organizations on reducing the risk of sexua expoitation and abuse by staff, presented the risks and benefits of impementing compaints and investigation procedures, and expored core principes for management investigations. This course was funded by a grant from the Maaysian Technica Cooperation Program, Economic Panning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department Maaysia. The venue was partiay sponsored by PERMATA Training Centre, Petonas. 5) Training programme on Disaster Management (JICA Grassroots Technica Projects) (December 2007 in Kobe, Japan) Japan Internationa Cooperation Agency (JICA) offered this training programme through ADRC to six ADRRN members from Afghanistan, Bangadesh, India, Maaysia, Phiippines and Sri Lanka. This programme aims to strengthen the knowedge and understanding of natura disasters and disaster risk reduction. NGO staff wi be trained to be abe to piot the same training to other nationa and oca NGOs, as we as oca communities in Asia. The participating ADRRN members are expected to conduct a training session on the same topic to other ADRRN members in 2008 and three seected members are to pan a disaster reduction project at community eve in 2009. 8

6) A series of training programme supported by MTCP (March, June, August, October 2008 in Maaysia) To be confirmed MERCY Maaysia, in cooperation with ADRRN wi organize four training sessions to take pace in 2008 through the Maaysian Technica Cooperation Programme (MTCP). The courses wi center on concepts and practice of disaster management, NGO deveopment, good governance, project management and accountabiity. These training programs are designed with the aim to increase the overa understanding of disaster reduction and response and organizationa effectiveness in addressing these issues. Participants wi be recruited gobay from southern nations, with a focus on the Asian and Pacific region. The panned courses are: a) Disaster Response and Recovery (9 days) in March b) Organizationa Deveopment and NGO Management (6 days) in June c) Community Based Disaster Risk Management (7 days) in August d) Humanitarian Accountabiity (5 days) in October 7) Events where ADRRN was represented ADRRN was represented at various internationa conferences to share the experiences, good practices, and cooperative activities among the network members on disaster management. ADRRN has been widey acknowedged as a regiona network that is pursuing disaster reduction and response in Asia. The conferences in 2007 incude: a) Internationa Conference on Schoo Safety (18-20 January in Ahmedabad, India) organized by the Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) and SEEDS India b) Goba Patform Meeting (5-7 June 2007 in Geneva) organized by UN/ISDR c) Asian Conference on Disaster Reduction (25 June 2007 in Amaty, Kazakhstan) organized by Asian Disaster Reduction Center in cooperation with Government of Kazakhstan d) Asian Deveopment Bank (ADB) Annua Meeting (May 2006 in Hyderabad, India) e) Regiona Risk Reduction Conference (August in Kabu, Afghanistan) f) UN/ISDR Asia Expanded Partnership Meeting (27-28 September 2007 in Bangkok, Thaiand) III. Other Areas of Coaboratio The network is aso active in exchanging human resource and expertise to provide support for needs assessments and project panning on biatera basis. 1) Food needs assessment in Maaysia Maaysia experienced heavy rains in December 2006 and January 2007, resuting in severe foods in the south, mainy in the state of Johor. A needs assessment mission was fieded to Johor on 21-23 February 2007. A joint assessment team, comprising MERCY Maaysia, oca government officias, community representatives, and invited experts from Kyoto University in Japan and SEEDS in India, carried out the assessment. Based on the findings from the assessment, a project proposa was prepared to adapt community based cimate change and impicate disaster risk reduction in Maaysia. 9

2) Transcending boarders: BDPC team's visit to Barmer in India BDPC and SEEDS jointy made a visit to Barmer in India in Apri 2007 to understand how oca community institutions function in rura India. The team participated in community meetings and made some hearings from oca eaders and viagers. Barmer was hit by fash foods in 2006 and SEEDS has been conducting the community based rehabiitation project. 3) Buiding CBDRM in Afghanistan Coordination of Afghan Reief (CoAR) and SEEDS coaborated to impement the CBDRM project for Afghanistan. It aimed to buid a cuture of safety and enhance the community's resiience to future disasters. A methodoogy for impementation of the community-based programmes in Badghis was deveoped and severa workshops were organized for CoAR, Skis Training and Rehabiitation Society (STARS) and other NGOs in Afghanistan. 10

Member Profie

Afghanistan Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA) Contact Person Detais Farid Farahmand Acting Director, ASMA-CHA Te No. +93700291722, +93774545946 frahmand@cha-net.org Website address www.cha-net.org Countries currenty invoved Categories of work Afghanistan (9 provinces: Kabu, Hirat, Bakh, Parwan, Kapisa, Faryab, Ghor, Farah and Kandahar) Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Deveopment: iveihood, agricuture, poverty aeviation, communa deveopment Others: heath, support to Afghan returnees, woman empowerment Current projects Rehabiitation of Rura Product system ( Parwan & Kapisa)- assisting in rehabiitation of rura production system and improving quaity of ife of confict, and drought-affected househods and returnees Natura ingredient ( Ghor, Farah, Faryab) - improving the iving conditions of rura communities Basic package of heath services ( Herat, Faryab, Farah, Ghor) - reducing avoidabe morbidity and mortaity especiay women and chidren Improving capacity for integrated deveopment of iveihood ( Parwan, Herat, Farah and Ghor) - contributing to heathy and prosperous iveihoods through a positive change in mentaity, behaviour, ownership and eadership in deveopment activities Capacity buiding for CBDRM ( A CHA Target Provinces) reducing disaster risks by reducing community vunerabiity and increasing their capacity to mitigate the adverse effects of disasters Assist Afghan Returnees from Iran ( Herat) Support CHA fund for MIS and Drought Program on Radio ( Kabu) - improving CHA's program management capacity and providing necessary information to the Emergency Empoyment, Food-Aid and Water Suppy for the Most Drought-affected Famiies 13

Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA) Perennia Horticuture Deveopment Program ( Herat) - contributing to poverty aeviation, in particuar for the rura popuation Nationa Soidarity Program ( Bakh, Faryab, Ghor and Herat) aeviating rura poverty and estabishing a foundation for oca governance by estabishing a nationa network of eected Community Deveopment Councis (CDCs) Women Empowerment Program ( Faryab) improving the socio- economica status of women through estabishing and supporting Women's Sef-hep Groups Inter Communa Rura Deveopment Project ( Bakh) - working with custers of CDCs for strengthening oca governance and reconstruction. Drug Treatment and Rehabiitation Center (Farah) - reducing the drug demand & drug consumption by providing treatment and improving the conditions of drug users Soar Eectrification ( Faryab) - decreasing dependency on non-renewa energy, decreasing environmenta poution and fostering renewabe energy system Water Management (Bakh)- estabishing Water Users' Councis across the four cana of Bakh Projects in pipeine Inter Communa Rura Deveopment Program, Good governance and civi society, Teacher Training, Nationa Ski Deveopment Program (NSDP) Experience in disaster response Drought response (Ghor, Farah and Kandahar provinces in 2001-2002) (Faryab in 2006-2007): food distribution to affected famiies Food response (Parwan province in March 2007 and Pahnjshir province in Juay 2007): non food item distribution, reconstruction of sma bridges, reconstruction of sheters and protection was. 14

Afghanistan Coordination of Afghan Reief (CoAR) Contact Person Detais Md. Naeem Saimee Director Genera Te No. +93700242180 Coarkb@neda.af Website address www.coar.org.af Countries currenty invoved Afghanistan Categories of work Disaster Reduction: Community-based training Current projects Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) training for teachers, masons, farmers, viages eaders and women's group with the technica support of SEEDS India Projects in pipeine CBDRM training 2 Experience in disaster response nd phase: sma projects for disasters mitigation at community eve Earthquake 1997-2001 (Lugar, Wardak and Baghan provinces): distribution of food and non-food items Food 1995-2007 (Ghazni, Wardak, Lugar, Kabu, and Daikndi provinces): provision of wire gabions, training for youth in gabions weaving and viage construction, protection was and agricutura ands Drought 1998-2007 (Mazar, Juzjan, Daikundi Herat, Bamyan, Wardak, Ghazni, Logar, Kabu provinces): food for work, cash for work (road repairing and irrigation construction) 15

Afghanistan Contact Person Detais Mr. Sayed Ihsanuah Dieri Programme Director Te No. +93799325171 sdfkabu@ceretechs.com Sanayee Deveopment Organization (SDO) Website address www.sanayee.org, www.nawidefarda.com Countries currenty invoved Afghanistan Categories of work Disaster Preparedness / Reduction: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), risk management awareness through focus group discussion, training, workshops, pubications Others: peace buiding, community heath, civi society deveopment and education Current projects Peace Buiding (PB) and Nationa Soidarity Programs (NSP) : Estabished Peace SHURA (community based independent counci which deas with community conficts and probems) through PB programme in 5 provinces and CDC (community deveopment counci) in different communities through NSP in 11 districts in Kabu Peace Buiding: estabishment and strengthening of peace committees and councis; integration of peace work with hardware work of SDO and other organizations; advocacy at different eves; workshops and trainings Civi Society Deveopment: faciitating the estabishment and strengthening of civi society groups advocacy for support to Civi Society Groups; faciitating the estabishment of networks of civi society groups Education: Basic education, teacher training (incuding training in methodoogy); providing training for teachers in peace education; education for marketabe skis: vocationa training, etc; advocacy to incude SDO-deveoped peace education syabus into the nationa education curricuum Community heath: Primary heath care at community eve; heath education; upgrade disaster awareness and knowedge among peope Projects in pipeine To integrate the CBDRM program into its a projects 16

Afghanistan Skis Training And Rehabiitation Society (STARS) Contact Person Detais Ms. Pawasha Zarifi Te No. +93700145105 +93700224894 stars@stars.org.af Website address www.stars.org.af Countries currenty invoved Afghanistan Categories of work Current projects Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), training Deveopment: iveihood Others: heath, education * panning to integrate Disaster Management issues with deveopment programs and civic education Basic Package of Heath Services (BPHS) (Ghor Province) Aternative iveihood/livestock Deveopment For Women (Daikundi and Faryab Provinces) Quaity Primary Education Program (QPEP) for 3000 students jointy with CoAR in (Kabu Province) Adut Literacy (LFL) for women (Herat Province) Projects in pipeine Women's Roe in Disaster Management Skis Deveopment and Educationa Training for women Midwifery Project for women Disaster Management Training Kitchen Gardening and Mushroom Production for women Experience in disaster response Faciitation of a workshop on Disaster Management & Preparedness for 10 NGOs who are partners of NCA in Kabu-Afghansitan". 17

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Austraia Austraian Aid Internationa (AAI) Contact Person Detais Mr. Marc Preston CEO Te No. +61386250005 mpreston@aai.org.au Website address Current projects www.aai.org.au Countries currenty invoved Categories of work South-East Asian Region; Indonesia, Timor-Leste, and Thaiand Projects in pipeine Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: Community based disaster risk management (CBDRM), community based disaster risk reduction, education and training and enhancement of disaster resiience of high risk communities Disaster Response / Recovery: Emergency medica reief, pubic heath and community heath, water, sanitation and hygiene, and emergency sheter. Deveopment: Reconstruction of community buidings and water and sanitation infrastructure, heath training and education, human security strengthening. Heath Faciity Reconstruction Project (Java, Indonesia) Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Project (Java Indonesia) Rura Heathcare Project (Timor-Leste) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project (Timor-Leste) Training in Humanitarian Operations (Austraian) Emergency Medica Training (Thai-Burma Boarder) Afghanistan medica infrastructure reconstruction Experience in disaster response Pakistan, Afghanistan, Phiippines, Indonesia, Thai/Burma border (emergency medica and humanitarian response) 19

Bangadesh Contact Person Detais Muhammad Saidur Rahman Director Te No. +88 02 9862169 saidur@banga.net Bangadesh Disaster Preparedness Centre (BDPC) Website address www.bdpc.org.bd Countries currenty invoved Bangadesh Categories of work Current projects 20 Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: integration of risk reduction into deveopment panning, promotion of good governance in disaster management, mainstreaming disabiity issues in disaster management, advocacy and obbying, raising awareness, capacity buiding, materia deveopment, study and research, strategy formuation and panning, strengthening eary warning dissemination at famiy and community eve Reducing the risks of disaster through promotion of rights and governance (Faridpur, Laxmipur, Cox's Bazar, Shirajgonj, and Sunamganj districts) - BDPC and MJF are jointy impementing the project in five districts of the country for promotion of good governance in disaster management Program for Hydro-Meteoroogica Risk Mitigation in Secondary Cities in Asia (PROMISE) (10 Wards under Chittagong City Corporation) - impementing PROMISE in Asia; PROMISE-Bangadesh to reduce vunerabiity of urban communities through enhanced preparedness and mitigation for hydrometeoroogica disasters Community Based Food Information System (CFIS) (Dawatpur and Nagarpur Upazia of the districts of Manikganj and Tangai respectivey) - taking the initiative of impementing the project of CFIS for Risk Reduction through Community Based Food Information System Operationa and effective oca disaster risk reduction action pan (a the unions under Chowhai Upazia of Sirajgonj District) - impementing the project to empower oca communities for disaster risk reduction through an effective and operationaized Loca Disaster Risk Reduction Action Pan Community-Based A-Hazard Eary Warning and Dissemination Systems Deveopment Project (Lamonirhat district) - BDPC, CEGIS and OVA are jointy impementing the project to deveop an effective a hazard eary warning

Bangadesh Disaster Preparedness Centre (BDPC) dissemination system in consutation with stakehoders at the community eve Monitoring of the DFID funded UNDP's Cycone Emergency Assistance Programme (Borguna, Pathuakhai, Bhoa, Jhaakati, Barisa, Khuna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Pirojpur, Shariatpur, Gopaganh, Faridpur, Madaripur) ensuring the best vaue of Emergency Response Efforts of UNDP for the peope affected by the cycone Sidr. *BDPC is aso engaged in a short-term consutancy service for writing the text of a dictionary on disaster management under Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme and Disaster Management Bureau Experience in disaster response N/A Mock demonstation with Fire Service and Civi Defense Conduction of FGD 21

Bangadesh Contact Person Detais Md. Rafiqu Aam Executive Director Te No. +8829122145, +881715475222 dus@bdcom.com Dwip Unnayan Songstha (DUS) Website address N/A Countries currenty invoved Bangadesh Categories of work Current projects Disaster Reduction: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) program emphasizing indigenous knowedge & coping mechanisms of Cyconeprone communitie of Bangadesh, promoting effective eary warning system using ICT & respective community diaect Disaster Preparedness: Enhancement of disaster resiience of the high-risk communities Disaster Response: humanitarian reief Disaster Recovery: micro-finance for iveihood Liveihood Restoration Program (LRP) (Hatiya, Monpura & Nizumdwip under Noakhai district) - providing ow interest micro-finance support to disaster victims & high-risk communities to recover (and increase) their affected iveihoods ICT promotion for more effective warning dissemination to high-risk communities (Hatiya Isand under Noakhai district) - promoting modern ICTs ike computers, internet, ce phones, VHF & short band radios to effectivey broadcast disaster information among the vunerabe communities Emergency Response pan for action to reduce the suffering of victims in disasters (3 coasta districts)- buiding the organizationa capacity & panning to address the needs of victims of potentia disasters. Rapid needs assessment, deveopment of contingency pans, integrating the SPHERE standards & operationa panning for responses are incuded Provision of emergency safe water & sanitation for char community (Horni, Boyerchar Union under Noakhai district) - promoting cycone-friendy safe drinking water & sanitation infrastructure for the vunerabe peope 22

Dwip Unnayan Songstha (DUS) Projects in pipeine Rehabiitation of peope dispaced due to river erosion, by estabishing their right on government of Khasand Experience in disaster response Cycones in 1985, 1991 and 1997; different tida surges & severe cod spe in 2003 Promotion of high breed duck at domicie eve Women driven to surve IGA Women have convenient access to safe water DUS Hygiene promoter faciitate WatSan meeting 23

Cambodia Contact Person Detais Mr. Savun Sam O Advisor Te No. +85542942050, +85512907025 savunsamo@yahoo.com Nak Akphivath Sahakum (NAS) Website address N/A Countries currenty invoved Cambodia Categories of work Disaster Reduction/Preparedness: schoo & community safety, disaster risk education Deveopment: iveihoods / capacity buiding of commune counci for sma iveihood projects Others: community strengthening, cross-cutting issues and good governance Current projects Projects in pipeine Rura Liveihoods Improvement Food processing, storage and business marketing for agricuture projects (Srey Santrhor, Kang Meas, Ponhea Kraek) HIV Peope Integrated and Prevention and Sma Income Generating Activity (HICPIGA) (Batheay and Cheung Prey) medica, psychoogica and socia wefare support, community empowerment, reducing poverty and discrimination Farmer's Organizations (Batheay, Srey Santhor, Tbong Khmom, Ponhea Kraek and Memout) - form sef-hep groups for cash and rice saving NAS pans to integrate the CBDRM and schoo awareness program into a its projects, and faciitate training workshops for NGOs working in disaster reated deveopment, with the cooperation of ADRRN Experience in disaster response 24 Food and drought response - assessment, distribution of food, water suppies and agricuture inputs/toos, provision of basic heath care, construction of higher tube we, sheters with sanitation faciities

Cambodia Organization for Buiding Community Resource (OBCR) Contact Person Detais Mr. Thy Reaksmey Te No. +85512755256 reaksmeythy@yahoo.com Website address N/A Countries currenty invoved Kingdom of Cambodia Categories of work Disaster Preparedness: estabishment of coping mechanism for drought preparation ensuring community participation Disaster Response: drought and food response in Kampong Speu province Current projects Drought and food reief (DFR) (Kampong Speu Province) - providing ow interest micro-finance support to disaster victims & high-risk community for increasing & recover their damages iveihood and aso providing microenterprise opportunity Famiy income generation (Samrong Tong and Kong Pisei District) - providing Micro-Enterprise Deveopment (MED Training) Short course education (Angsnuo district in Kanda province, Samrong Tong district in Kampong Speu province) - providing basic Engish casses to chidren and aso buiding the capacity on strategic panning, administrative management, communication, micro-enterprise deveopment, project management as we as basic heath care promotion to chidren and aduts Projects in pipeine Rehabiitation of channes and water gates with participation of community and oca authority Experience in disaster response Drought and food reief in 2007 25

Organization for Buiding Community Resource Bi-Meeting between members of the Nationa Assemby and the community on the 20th of May 2007 To educate a community, we must begin with the chidren. OBCR provides various courses that have incucated a sense of pride and maturity amid the young ones Buiding Community Resources via education Famiy income generation: A group that produces shredded meat as an additiona option for income generation 26

India A India Disaster Mitigation Institute Contact Person Detais Ms. Arpita J. Chatrapati Te No. +9107926583607 dmi@icenet.co.in Website address www.southasiadisasters.net Countries currenty invoved India Categories of work Deveopment - economic, disaster reduction, preparedness, response, recovery Current projects Regiona Risk Transfer Initiative: the appication of micro-finance and micro- insurance for Disaster Risk Management; promoting evidence based earning to support micro finance initiatives that reduces and mitigates impacts of disasters Chid's right to safer schoos: a nationa campaign in Tami Nadu, Gujarat, Kashmir, Mumbai, Rajasthan; spreading scientific awareness about schoo safety aspects and promoting chidren's right to safer schoos across key stakehoders in India Community habitat and safety fund for the tsunami-affected famiies: Tami Nadu viages; providing reief to oan and in-between financia support to the working poor among victims with focus on women and home-based workers to meet their sheter recovery needs over period Tsunami recovery for poor in coasta India: Peraivu Nivaranam: Tami Nadu viages; buiding ground for rapid economic (and ecoogica) recovery of the poor to ink with mainstream deveopment Spreading iveihood recovery with safety for the poor in tsunami-affected South India: Tami Nadu viages Recovery and rehabiitation efforts for victims of the Kashmir Earthquake 2005 by AIDMI: Phase II: Kashmir viages; deveoping foundation for community based rehabiitation and ong-term recovery and basic conditions for oca capacity based risk reduction Experience in disaster response AIDMI has an experience in response to various disasters such as cycone, drought, earthquake, communa riots, foods, tsunami, fire 27

India Contact Person Detais Ms. Sam Cheadurai Te No. +918026659577 readcentre@yahoo.com Aneka Rehabiitation Education And Deveopment (READ) Centre Website address www.readcentre.org Countries currenty invoved India Categories of work Disaster Preparedness: training on disaster preparedness and management Disaster Response: humanitarian reief Disaster Rehabiitation: community rehabiitation and resettement Deveopment: community deveopment Others: micro-finance, human rights, education Current projects Rehabiitation and resettement of post-tsunami communities (Tami Nadu, Pondicherry and Keraa) Projects in pipeine Tsunami-affected chidren's education and women deveopment Experience in disaster response 22 years in disaster response and rehabiitation 28

India Sustainabe Environment and Ecoogica Deveopment Society (SEEDS) Contact Person Detais Mr. Manu Gupta Executive Director Te No. +911126498371 manu@seedsindia.org Website address www.seedsindia.org www.seedsasia.org Countries currenty invoved Categories of work India, Pakistan, Afghanistan Disaster Reduction: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), buiding safety, cimate change adaptation Disaster Preparedness: schoo safety Disaster Response: distribution of reief suppies Disaster Recovery: emergency sheter construction Current projects Safe Construction (Gujarat, Himacha Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir) - providing hands on training to masons for retrofitting and safe construction practices Schoo Safety (Shima, Gujarat, Andaman, Dehi) - committing to make Disaster Risk Reduction an integra part of schoo based earning, the initiative covers over 900 schoos across 4 states of India Community Based Disaster Risk Management CBDRM (Gujarat, Himacha Pradesh, Orissa, the Andaman & Nicobar Isands, and Afghanistan) - activities incude training programme for stakehoder groups, demonstrations and dris, viage eve panning, schoo safety and strengthening government community inkages Open Learning (Schoo teachers and Fied Practitioners) - initiating a Certificate Course on Disaster Management in coaboration with eminent institutions from around the word Cimate Change - advocacy; adding another perspective to current communitybased interventions in the sphere of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Projects in pipeine Schoo Safety in Madives and Maaysia: faciitation of workshops and 29

Sustainabe Environment and Ecoogica Deveopment Society (SEEDS) deveopment of educationa materia for ADRRN partners PAN Himaayan Project: research on traditiona wisdom on construction practices in the Himaayan region CBDRM in Madives: providing the CBDRM component in the program being impemented in Shaviyam Experience in disaster response South Asia Tsunami: constructed emergency sheters for 354 famiies in Nanjappa Nagar area of Hutbay, Litte Andaman Gujarat Foods: catered to 200 famiies from the neighbouring viages for a week immediatey after the foods Kashmir Earthquake: constructed 404 intermediate sheters in 40 viages Safe Construction Practices : Interim Sheter in Poonch, Jammu & Kashmir Duck, Cover & Hod : Mock Dri Being conducted under the Schoo Safety programme 30

muufr India UNNATI Organisation for Deveopment Education Contact Person Detais Mr. Binoy Acharya Director Te No. +917926746145 psu_unnati@unnati.org Website address www.unnati.org Countries currenty invoved India Categories of work Disaster Reduction: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) (knowedge buiding, training of NGOs and oca governing institutions, demonstrations) Disaster Response and Recovery: damage assessment, intermediate and permanent sheter, appropriate technoogy promotion, strengthening oca deivery capacities Deveopment: socia incusion, promoting participation and empowerment of daits, women, physicay chaenged and other vunerabe sections, civic eadership deveopment Current projects Strengthening oca sef governance (Gujarat, Rajasthan) - providing panchayats and municipaities with training through Resource Centres, SatCom training ensuring entitements and access to basic services for the urban poor Dait organising (Western India) - fighting socia discrimination and atrocities ensuring entitements and access to government schemes, promoting participation in oca sef government, and setting up community based 'dait resource centres' as foca institutions for these objectives Housing for the vunerabe (Kutch, India) - promotion of owner-driven reconstruction, oca materias and artisans, setting up technoogy parks for awareness on safe construction, securing and tenure for the earthquake affected urban poor Vunerabiity reduction through iveihood promotion in disaster prone Kutch, Gujarat Working with more than 200 women artisans to promote the craft of embroidery Appropriate technoogy promotion for Housing (Western Rajasthan) - training and organizing of mason guids, promotion of appropriate technoogies, capacity buiding of oca NGO, CBO Technica support to agencies Invoved in tsunami reconstruction - providing technica supaort to agencies in Andhra Pradesh, Taminadu and Keraa for taking up peope centric process of reconstruction 31

UNNATI Organisation for Deveopment Education Projects in pipeine Promoting Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Deveoping innovative demonstration sites Comparative study on disaster management ega frameworks, poicies, packages and practices Training NGOs, CBOs and community eaders in CBDRM Experience in disaster response Reief & Reconstruction for earthquake in Gujarat, foods in Gujarat and Rajasthan, and Tsunami in Keraa and Taminadu in India: assessments and coordination, peope centric housing reconstruction, poicy advocacy, and knowedge and awareness creation Exposure visit of women artisans to Hira Laxmi craft park at Bhujori, Kutch. Women get an opportunity to se their products and secure 1st hand experience from the buyers. The sheter made by UNNATI, in the viage Morger of Bhachau Tauka, showing the use of ow cost and use of appropriate technoogy (Use of stabiized soi bock). 32

Indonesia FORUM ACEH Forum Bangun Aceh (FBA) Contact Person Detais Mr. Azwar Hasan Chairperson Te No. +622145204 azwar@forumbangunaceh.org Website address www.forumbangunaceh.org Countries currenty invoved Indonesia Categories of work Current projects Deveopment: economic deveopment for community (provision of access to micro economic deveopment and education) Loca micro economic deveopment - providing ow interest micro oan to support oca economic deveopment in Aceh Province covering four districts Student and teacher exchange - sending Acehnese students and teachers overseas for study, home-stay, cross cutura understanding Vounteer program - hosting vounteers from around the word who are interested in deveopment work in Aceh post tsunami Experience in disaster response Tsunami in 2004 Economic deveopment for community 33

Indonesia Contact Person Detais Ms Hening Purwati Secretary Genera Te No. +62213147321 hening_paran@yahoo.com Masyarakat Penangguangan Bencana Indonesia (MPBI) Website address www.mpbi.org Countries currenty invoved Indonesia Categories of work Disaster Preparedness: schoo education, research and impementation, poicy and advocacy, communication and coordination Disaster Response: coordination, distribution of emergency sheters Others: organizationa deveopment Current projects Projects in pipeine Impementation of Disaster Risk Reduction (Aceh) Emergency Management and Contingency Panning Workshop (Southern Coasta areas, west and centra Java) Strengthening oca government capacity to institutionaize Disaster Management Program Strengthening Disaster Management aw processes - assisting and strengthening the capacity of the oca government and pariament to institutionaize the Regiona Action Pan and Regiona Poicy on Disaster Management (Yogyakarta, Semarang, Aor, and Ende) Sphere training The impementation of CBDRM program in accordance with the theory, practica, ethics, and as supportive partners to a Disaster Management stakehoders 34

Masyarakat Penangguangan Bencana Indonesia Experience in disaster response Tsunami Aceh 2004: provided some pastics tent and temporary sheter for the affected peope Merapi Eruption 2006 Yogyakarta Earthquake 2006: run a coordination and information center for the actors invoved in emergency response Civic Fair March 2005 Road show to schoo 11 35

Indonesia Contact Person Detais Mr. Timotius Apriyanto Deputy Director Te No. +62-274-542030 tim.apriyanto@gmai.com Society for Heath, Education, Environment and Peace (SHEEP) Website address www.sheepindonesia.org Countries currenty invoved Indonesia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka Categories of work Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: community empowerment through community based disaster risk management programs and pubic poicy advocacy, trainings on disaster management of vounteers Disaster Response / Recovery: comprehensive primary heath response, medica services, temporary sheter and housing construction, sustainabe iveihood recovery (seed capita, micro enterprise deveopment), advocacy for rights of survivors, and education for chidren Others: strengthening partnership and capacity on organization deveopment, participatory project management, participatory rura appraisa, community organization and internationa humanitarian aw Current projects Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) programme in Pati, Centra Java (Juy 2006-December 2007) Community based heath and economic recovery in East Aceh Post Tsunami and Socia Conficts (March 2006-August 2008) Comprehensive rehabiitation programs in West Aceh & Nagan Raya (Apri 2005 - March 2007) conducted comprehensive heath program and economic recovery program, and constructed houses Rehabiitation program for Jogja and Centra Java Earthquake (Juy - December 2006) Rehabiitation Program for Jogja was extended to December 2007 Capacity buiding program for Kerkinactie Partner Organization in Java (June 2005 - June 2009) * Severa consutancy works for strategic panning, participatory assessment, evauation, PME system, and other specific topics reated to organizationa and institutiona deveopment, and eadership 36

Society for Heath, Education, Environment and Peace (SHEEP) Projects in pipeine Capacity Buiding of Civi Society Organizations on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sumatra, Java and Bai Experience in disaster response Emergency Response for Tsunami Disaster in West Aceh (January 2005 to March 2005) Emergency Response for Jogja and Centra Java Earthquake (May 2006 to June 2006) Training on organic fertiizer product form househods waste in Sapen (commemorate indonesia independence day) - Rehabiitation Program after Earthquake Disaster Artesian we reconstruction in Centra Java (Community Based Deveopment Risk Management Prfogram Fiing poybag with cocoa seeds in Meidi as a means for women s organising (Rehabiitation Program) 37

Maaysia Contact Person Detais Dr. Jemiah Mahmood President Te No. +60342569999 president@mercy.org.my Maaysian Medica Reief Society (MERCY) Website address www.mercy.org.my Countries currenty invoved Maaysia, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Phiippines, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Madives Categories of work Current projects MERCY Maaysia s work encompasses a tota or comprehensive Disaster Risk Management approach (TDRM) Disaster Reduction: community based disaster risk education/training Disaster Preparedness: disaster risk education, schoo preparedness, hospita preparedness, community based disaster preparedness programs Disaster Response / Recovery: heath and water sanitation & hygiene (WASH), improving access to both post disaster and in compex humanitarian crises Deveopment: medica heath infrastructure, medica and technica speciaists, training in heath reated issues Comprehensive Heath Center (Kandahar, Afghanistan) Tsunami Resource Center (Aceh, Indonesia) Gunung Sitoi Genera Hospita (Nias, Indonesia) Community Heath Center (Jogjakarta, Indonesia) Community Heath Center (Sri Lanka) CBDRM training with SEEDS India (Madives) Ora Rehydration Therapy Center (Angkor Hospita, Phnom Penh, Cambodia) Primary Heathcare Mobie cinics in remote areas and with asyum seekers/refugees Schoo W atching programme (Johor, Maaysia) Projects in pipeine 38 Schoo disaster preparedness programs in partnership with The Ministry of Education Maaysia Schoo disaster preparedness programs in Madives (partnership with Care Society Madives and SEEDS India)

Maaysian Medica Reief Society (MERCY) Experience in disaster response Town-watching in various cities and communities in Maaysia Training workshop on disaster preparedness program deveopment for Facuty of Education, University Syiah Kuaa, Aceh Compex emergencies - Kosova, Iraq, Syria/Lebanon, Sudan, Afghanistan Natura disaster - Turkey, Iran, Indonesia, Cambodia, Phiippines, Maaysia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Madives Johor Maaysia Food Reief - Psychosocia Intervention Bagh Pakistan - South Asia Earthquake Reief 39

Madives Contact Person Detais Ms. Fathmath Afiya Executive Director Te No. +9603312491 afiya@caresociety.org.mv Care Society Website address www.caresociety.org.mv Countries currenty invoved Madives Categories of work Disaster Reduction: schoo safety Preparedness: Disaster Risk Education (with ADRRN partners) Response: cash for work, distribution of iveihood inputs Recovery: psychosocia programmes Others: psychosocia we-being, iveihoods deveopment, community strengthening, transparency and accountabiity) Current projects Construction of agricutura nurseries and Learning Centers (Dharavadhoo, Niandhoo and Gan isands) Buiding of preschoos (Eydafushi, Aifushi, Ugoofaaru, Maabaidhoo, Dhandhoo) Liveihood deveopment: support to 969 peope to generate income through invovement of different sma scae production activities Projects in pipeine Schoo Safey project in coaboration with MERCY Maaysia and SEEDS Experience in disaster response Tsunami disaster response in Madives - distribution of iveihood inputs and cash for work 40

Care Society Staff of CBOs participating in agricutura training sessions in a training program conducted in L. Gan. Project Management Unit staff from 12 isands have been trained in the basics of pot based farming and home gardening Chidrenassembedtoparticipateinahighy successfu Kids Athetics Camp conducted in R. Aifushi. Such activities are conducted under the psychosocia program to hep bond segregated communities on sma isands such as R. Aifushi (R. Aifushi, Kids Athetics Camp, photographer: Ahmed Habeeb, Care Society) Ahmed Nizam, Care Society's Liveihoods Program Manager, expaining the processes invoved in PWR (Participatory We-being Ranking) in L. Dhan'bidhoo Safe pay area in L. Maabaidhoo set up with hep from community. Since the set up of the pay area, a arge number of kids can be seen enjoying themseves, especiay during the evening, when it's coo 41

Nepa Contact Person Detais Mr. Amod Mani Dixit Executive Director Te No. +97714486444 adixit@nset.org.np Nationa Society for Earthquake Technoogy-Nepa (NSET) Website address www.nset.org.np Countries currenty invoved Nepa, Bangadesh, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Phiippines, Pakistan and Iran Categories of work Disaster Reduction: risk assessment, risk panning, capacity, deveopment and training, poicy deveopment Disaster Preparedness: emergency response panning, dris and emergency pre-positioning Disaster Recovery: damage assessment, earthquake-resistant housing reconstruction, CBDRM, schoo earthquake safety initiative, municipa disaster risk management panning Current projects 42 Thimpu Vaey Earthquake Risk Management Project: seismic vunerabiity assessment and retrofitting of office buidings (Bhutan) Up-streaming community-based approaches for promoting safer buiding construction in Lorestan (Iran) Program for strengthening capacities for disaster risk management (Iran) Community-Based Disaster Management Program (Kathmandu Vaey) Earthquake safety construction skis training for masons and construction technicians (Bhardrapur, Gaur, Bhaktapur, Maddhapur Thimi, Kirtipur Municipaity and Kathmandu Metropoitan) Schoo Earthquake Preparedness Program (Jhapa, Rautahat and Kathmandu Vaey) Capacity Buiding and Knowedge Management: Institutionaization of earthquake preparedness in schoos of earthquake-affected areas (Pakistan) Deveopment of nationa strategy for Disaster Risk Management (Nepa) Disaster preparedness and response pan for safe drinking water (Kathmandu Vaey, Laitpur Sub-Metropoitan City) Nepa Earthquake Risk Management Program Program for enhancement of emergency response Technica Support for Earthquake Resistant Housing Re-construction (Pakistan)

Nationa Society for Earthquake Technoogy-Nepa Community-Based Disaster Management Project (Tanahun, Syangja, Chitwan, Makwanpur, Sarahi and Sindhui) Disaster Risk Inventory / Information Management System Other On-going Long-term Programs Schoo Earthquake Safety Program Pubic awareness program incudes Earthquake Safety Day, Earthquake Safety Radio Program, Orientation Lectures Projects in pipeine Disaster Risk Reduction through Schoo Project (Action Aid) Sheter Reief, Housing Reconstruction and Natura Disaster Mitigation for IDPs in Nepa (Norwegian Refugee Counci) Project for Improving Seismic Performance of Pubic Schoo Buidings in Nepa (Proposed to Word Bank) During the Womens eadershiptraining on DM (CBDM) Community and schoo students invoved in the demoition of the od schoo buiding (SESP) 43

Pakistan Contact Person Detais Dr. Khurram Shahid Maik President & Executive Director Te No. +92-51-5110050 hopewordwide@hotmai.com Hope Wordwide-Pakistan (HOPE) Website address www.hopewordwide.org.pk (under construction) Countries currenty invoved Pakistan Categories of work Disaster Reduction : Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), CBDR Education/Training, Disaster Risk Management Awareness through focus group discussion, training workshops/ seminars Disaster Response/Recovery : emergency heath camps, medica heath infrastructure Deveopment : community deveopment, peace buiding Others : basic package of heath services, education, iteracy Current projects Rura heathcare program Medica cinic rebuiding program Nationa Soidarity Program (NSP) Heath Education and Coexistence projects Vounteerism for Community Deveopment and Capacity Deveopment Program Experience in disaster response Pakistan Food 2001,Rawapindi, Pakistan Pakistan Earthquake, Kashmir 2005 and Food 2007 Sindh Province Pakistan Emergency Reief 44 winter cothes for earth quake affectees

Pakistan New Word Hope Organization Contact Person Detais Mhd. Ajma Khan Chairman Te No. +92514543317 chairman@newwordhope.org Website address www.newwordhope.org Countries currenty invoved Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Maaysia, India, Iran, Kashmir, Africa Categories of work Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) training, risk awareness raising Disaster Response: medica reief Others: environment preservation, education, human resource deveopment, gender, disabiity, heath and poverty aeviation, sustainabe deveopment Current projects Education - provision of educationa materias to schoos and universities. NWHO is running free tuition centers and academies, primary schoos, high schoos and coeges Heath - primary heath care, reproductive heath care, specia heath initiatives, and medica camps. NWHO has 4 medica cinics, 3 medica diagnostic center, 2 bood banks and 1 rehabiitation center Capacity buiding - for gender deveopment, human resource deveopment, poution prevention, environmenta education, monsoon reforestation campaign, disaster risk management Experience in disaster response Distribution of reief items in Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Afghanistan 45

Pakistan Work ing with the marg ina ized Contact Person Detais Mr. Sawar Bari Nationa Coordinator Te No. +92512299494 bari@pattan.org PATTAN Deveopment Organization Pattan Deveopment Organization Website address www.pattan.org Countries currenty invoved Pakistan Categories of work Disaster Reduction: buiding embankments and food resistant houses, and promoting measures of prevention of riverbank erosion Disaster Preparedness: formation of food protection associations and viage based risk reduction committees, training for community activists, CBOs, NGOs, journaists and government officias, estabishment of Knowedge Resource Centers Disaster Recovery: reief and risk-free rehabiitation of food-affected and earthquake hit areas in economic, socia and institutiona fieds Deveopment: community, governance, institutiona, democracy, oca government, women empowerment and youth Others: research and advocacy (in order to deepen the understanding of actors on disaster reated issues) Current projects Support to vunerabe women in earthquake affected areas Community based disaster preparedness and risk reduction Promoting women counciors' effectiveness on oca councis Youth forum exchange programme Youth goba exchange programme Voters education, survey & research-genera eection 2007/08 Women protection from vioence Assessing women pariamentarians in Pakistan Projects in pipeine 46 Reief and rehabiitation work in food affected areas of Baochistan Accountabiity and transparency in governance Two years after the earthquake: a survey of affected popuation

Pattan Deveopment Organization Experience in disaster response Cycone 2003 & 2007; drought 2000-02; foods 1992, 1995, 1997 & 2001; earthquake 2005 The first baby Boy Born in PATTAN Tent viage - Baakot PATTAN Sheter Program - Patung Ray of hope: back to norma ife - Baakot PATTAN Tent viage at Pori - Baakot 47

Phiippines Contact Person Detais Ms. Eufemia Castro-Andaya President Te No. +6329266996 ehcandaya@yahoo.com Center for Disaster Preparedness Center for Disaster Preparedness Foundation, Inc. (CDP) Website address www.cdp.org.ph Countries currenty invoved Phiippines and other countries upon request Categories of work Disaster Reduction: network buiding and advocacy with different government and non-government agencies to integrate Disaster Risk Reduction in their deveopment pans and activities, production of training modues and materias Disaster Preparedness: faciitation of training on CBDRM and management of emergency response at the oca, nationa and internationa eve Disaster Response / Recovery: engagement in consutancy and vounteer work in partnership with oca, nationa and internationa organizations Current projects Program Hydro-Meteoroogica Disaster Mitigation in Secondary Cities in Asia (with the city government and 8 high risk viages of Dagupan City) - aiming to reduce vunerabiity of urban communities through the advocacy and demonstration of enhanced preparedness and mitigation mechanisms for the pubic and private sectors Modue deveopment / training faciitation/capacity buiding (consutancy) to government, NGOs, internationa agencies and the government, NGOs and internationa agencies - aiming to impart essentia knowedge, skis, and attitudes to DM internationa practitioners on designing and impementing interventions, projects, activities and mechanisms to reduce risks and vunerabiities through buiding community capacities Deveopment of new areas in Disaster Risk Management in the Phiippines with partners - chidren's participation and interactive earning activities in Disaster Risk Reduction; governance; urban disaster mitigation; environmenta management and cimate change adaptation Projects in pipeine 48 CBDRM Training and Learning Circe

Center for Disaster Preparedness Foundation, Inc. Pubication of the Chid Oriented Participatory Risk Assessment and Panning (COPRAP) Too Kit in Engish and Fiipino Experience in disaster response Landside in Infanta, Quezon in December 2004: Assisted in the strengthening of the Municipa Disaster Coordinating Counci, heped in mobiizing vounteers Typhoon in Bico Region in December 2006: Assisted the Abay Pubic Safety and Emergency Management Office in the conduct of Damage, Need and Capacity Assessment for the Abay Pubic Safety and Emergency Management Office; Participated in the Reief Distribution Operation and Faciitated stress debriefing activities for chidren in partnership with the Mayon Disaster Response Network The participants, composed of Chid Fund Japan partners in the Phiippines, activey engaged in coaborative efforts to produce their hazard map during the Community Based Disaster Management (CBDRM) Training of Trainers (TOT). This participatory process of assessing risks in the ocaity is one of the measures that CDP continuousy advocates reative to its vision of ideay prepared and safe communities In response to the principa goa of CBDRM Training of Trainers, the participants were encouraged to make their community esson pan and be abe to discuss, on their own, the different disaster risk management terminoogies, processes and reated concepts 49

Phiippines Contact Person Detais Ms. Esperancita E. Hupida Prgramme Director Te No. +629177223055 espiehupida@yahoo.com NAGDILAAB FOUNDATION, INC (NFI) Website address N/A Countries currenty invoved Phiippines Categories of work Disaster Reduction: community based disaster risk education/training and preparedness with muti-sectora partners Disaster Response / Recovery: emergency medica reief, emergency humanitarian reief; psycho-socia interventions e.g. education, critica debriefing and trauma heaing, infrastructure ike housing, bridges, schoarships, peace buiding Deveopment: human security, education, water, iteracy, vocationa training for outof-schoo, iveihood, micro-finance, peace & security, civi society organization and oca government units; governance and capabiity buiding, community heath education, environmenta sustainabiity Current projects Integrated technica/vocationa training for out-of-schoo youth (Tuburan and Sumisip Municipaities, and Lamitan City) Educationa assistance for the chidren/survivors of armed confict - 300 chidren of famiies survivors/victims of armed confict Women Deveopment Program of Basian - 200 widows of Abu Sayyaf victims and other reated Armed Conficts Micro-finance-Grameen - 346 women, fishermen, farmers borrowers of Tairan, Senga, Lumuton, Manawit, Upper Arco, Look, Bohesapa, Manga communities Micro-finance-ASA Mode - 1,067 women borrowers of Isabea City Inter-reigious Diaogue Program - 375 famiies/5 Musim-Christian communities in diaogue Peace education - In/Out of schoo youth communities 50

NAGDILAAB FOUNDATION, INC (NFI) Experience in disaster response Emergency medica reief, emergency humanitarian reief, psychosocia interventions Young NFI workers taking time to discuss their community work Data gathering for community deveopment Community heath session on Aternative Heaing Aternative Heaing (Shiatsu) 51

Sri Lanka Contact Person Detais Dr.Vinya S. Ariyaratne Executive Director Te No. +94112647159 ed@sarvodaya.k Lanka Jathika Sarvodaya Shramadana Sangamaya Website address www.sarvodaya.org Countries currenty invoved Sri Lanka Categories of work Disaster Reduction / Preparedness: Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM), hydro-meteoroogica risk mitigation Disaster Response: humanitarian response Deveopment: community deveopment Current projects Program for Hydro Meteoroogica Risk Mitigation: viages aong the Kau river in western province - adoption of specific hydro-meteoroogica disaster preparedness and mitigation measures to manage hydro-meteoroogica disaster risk CBDRM (15 viages in 6 districts) - anayzing hazard and vunerabiity to disasters in communities, creating awareness of disasters, formuating a community disaster risk management pan, promoting a cuture of Disaster Preparedness in the community Post Disaster Reconstruction Learning of the Indian Ocean Tsunami ADRRN - earning and sharing essons among the affected countries, documenting the reconstruction process for capacity buiding, pioting demonstration project - the ECO VILLAGE constructed by Sarvodaya for tsunami-affected peope Evauate the suitabiity of five Information Communication Toos depoyed in varied conditions for their suitabiity in the ast mie of a nationa disaster warning system - reiabiity and effectiveness of ICTs as warning technoogies, training an effective warning response, gender-specific response to hazard mitigating action Strengthening Resiience in Tsunami-Affected Communities (12 viages in 4 districts) - increasing protection to coasta communities in disaster-prone areas, enhancing socio-economic deveopment and disaster resiience of vunerabe coasta communities, rehabiitation and conservation of coasta ecosystems for disaster mitigation and natura resource vaues 52

Lanka Jathika Sarvodaya Shramadana Sangamaya Projects in pipeine To buid the capacity of 7 disaster-prone communities in Sri Lanka towards disaster mitigation and response: improvement of community knowedge on disasters, identification of disaster risks by the communities, enhanced capacity of the communities for disaster mitigation and risk reduction, doing evacuation pans, integration of CBDRM into sustainabe iveihood in disaster risk reduction, capacity buiding of Savodaya for effective impementation of disaster management programmes Experience in disaster response Tsunami in 2004 Sathu_Bui Sevam visit 53

Sri Lanka Contact Person Detais M.S.M.Zafeer Chief Executive Officer Te No. +94115357381 zafyir@yahoo.com Musim Foundation for Cuture and Deveopment (MFCD) Website address www.mfcdanka.org Countries currenty invoved Sri Lanka Categories of work Disaster Response: medica aid, water and sanitation, education, temporary sheter Deveopment: sustainabe deveopment Others: education and training of youth, women's Thimpu Vaey empowerment, poverty eevation, heath promotion Current projects Housing project Infrastructure Consoidation programmes for buiding houses with community and Community Deveopment Counci Training program for preschoo teachers Counseing program for tsunami victims, chidren and their parents Ceaning project for tsunami affected areas (Ampara, Batticoo, Trinco, Gae, Kautara and Matara Districts under Mercy Lanka in Sri Lanka) Liveihood improvement project under Mercy Lanka Rehabiitation project for tsunami victims Orphans care Medica camps and genera heath care Experience in disaster response Tsunami in 2004, IDPs in Muthur 54 MFCD vounteers putting up temporary sheters

Pubication List

Pubications by member organizations pubished since 2005 Oganization CHA Pubications Heath Sector pubications: Basics of Teaching (eafet) Pregnant Woman & New Born Chid Nutrition (fip charts) Famiy Panning Program 1 (fip charts) Famiy Panning Program 2 (fip charts) Drug Abuse - Antenata Care (posters) Diagnosis, Treatment & Prophyaxis of Pumonary TB (protocos) Diagnosis & Treatment of Shock during Pregnancy & Deivery (protocos) Life saving skis for midwives (transated into Dari). Agricuture sector: Basic Veterinary Guidebook CoAR Payam Enkishaf (Deveopment messag e) - monthy Buetin issued by CoAR since 1998 SDO STARS Pictoria books for chidren (Peace buiding, Education, Heath education, Socia Ethics) Books (Law-Government and peope, environment, Guidine for Faciitators, Peace Buiding and vioence eimination, Peace Education Curricuum for schoos(from grade1st to 12th), Engish grammer, Conversaion, monthy magazines such as NSP(Nationa Soidarity Program), Peace Buiding Brochures and posters on disaster risk management, Community Can Hep Themseves. Annua Reports and Brochure AAI The Humanitarian Journa the journa for professiona humanitarians BDPC Hand book, Fip Chart and Pictoria Book on Food Preparedness at Famiy and Community Leves (2002/2007) Booket on Tsunami Awareness : Inamura No Hi (for chidren and adut), 2005 Fip Chart on Famiy and Community Leve Preparedness to Protect the Embankment for Reduction of Damages to Irrigation Project (2005) Leafet on "Be Ready for Embankment Protection" (2005) Leafet on Preparedness for Earthquake (2006) *Severa posters, eafets and audio cassettes on food, and cycone preparedness and embankment protection were pubished during the year 1993-2007. 57

Pubications by member organizations pubished since 2005 Oganization DUS AIDMI READ SEEDS UNNATI FBA MPBI SHEEP 58 Pubications Poster How HIV spread up & how not 2005 Brochure Organization overview 2005 Leafet Safety from HIV-AIDS 2005 Engish newsetters - Southasiadisasters.net', Gujarati newsetters - 'Afat Nivaran', Hindi newsetters - 'Vipda Nivaran', Engish pubications - Experience Learning Series, Pocket Book Series Training manuas on disaster preparedness and management. Coective efforts in community management Rebuiding a Safe Afghanistan a book in Engish, Dari and Puston for schoos in Afghanistan (2005) Inamura-No-Hi a book in Engish, Hindi and Tami in two versions: one for chidren, another for aduts. (2005) Andaman and Nicobar Tsunami Recovery Process a report (2005) NSM Handbook for the Dehi Earthquake Safety Initiative (2006) Schoo Disaster Management Pan for the Gujarat Schoo Safety Initiative (2006) Jammu & Kashmir Report (2006) Modues on the Certificate Course on Disaster Management (2007) Activity Books for the Gujarat Schoo Safety Initiative (2007) Resiience a journa on earning from the tsunami (quartery) Safe Schoo Junction a newsetter for schoo students and teachers (quartery) Schoo Disaster Management Pan and Guideines for Schoo Earthquake Safety Initiative Shima (SESIS) project Assessing Damage after Disasters - A Participatory Framework and Tookit A Peope s Guide to Buiding Damages and Disaster Safe Housing Construction Owner Driven Reconstruction An Experience in Bhachau, Kutch Newsetter FBA newsetter 2005-2006 Book Success Story of micro business after tsunami 2005 Book Human spirit can overcome tragedy: success story from Aceh 2006 Fim Documentary: 'Listening to tsunami survivors' voice' Fim Documentary: "sma makes a difference: community iveihood project post tsunami Pubished in 2007 (ony) Living guide book (draft). Merajut benang kepeduian a case study of drafting Disaster Management Law Panduan pembuatan peraturan daerah (guidebook for drafting regiona poicy) Disaster Management at schoo, 2nd edition. Hyogo Frame work for Action, 2nd edition. (transation into Indonesian) SPHERE 4th edition (transation into Indonesian) Pocket book of sphere 2nd editionp Movie: Emergency Responds in West Aceh 2005 Rehabiitation Programs in West Aceh, Nagan Raya, and East Aceh 2005 Jogjakarta & Centra Java Earth Quake Emergency Responds 2006

Pubications by member organizations pubished since 2005 Oganization MERCY Care Society NSET HOPE Pattan Pubications Brochure: SHEEP Indonesia Foundation Organizationa Brochure was pubished in 2005 A Time to Hea a chronice of MM s work in Aceh post-tsunami and a other projects MM undertook. Annua reports Tsunami pus three - Project Review and Lessons Learnt Convention on the rights of Chid, shadow report 2005 Disabiity Management Training Certificate II course Advanced Certificate of Disabiity Management NGO Management Training Course Women Rights Report 2006 - Nationa and Internationa Human Rights after Tsunami Report 2006 Information booket on Cerebra Pasy, Down sysdrone, Hearing Impairement, Visua Impairement etc Transation into oca anguage the Code of Conduct during disasters Marketing study on agricuture and aternative iveihoods Disaster Preparedness poicy for schoos in Madives Disaster Risk Reduction Report, Peopes' Report 2007 Quartery Newsetters A Manua for Designers and Buiders The Kathmandu Vaey Earthquake Risk Management Action Pan Earthquake Scenario of Kathmandu Vaey Earthquake Preparedness Handbook Bhaicha (Iustrated story on earthquake) What to Do during an earthquake Earthquakes- FAQ Non-structura Vunerabiity Assessment of Hospitas in Nepa Guideines for Seismic Vunerabiity Assessment of Hospitas Guideines for incorporation of earthquake safety measures in repair and maintenance of buidings with historica/archeoogica importance Earthquake Resistant Construction of Buidings Curricuum for Mason Training (Guideines for Training Instructors) Proceedings of Asian Seismoogica Commission (ASC 2002) Prae Kunyuko Aaago (Nepai Transation of Japanese famous Tsunami based story Inamura Nohi) Schoo Earthquake Preparedness: A TOT Manua for Teachers Training HOPE monthy Newsetter Bruchers, Leafet, Fipchart, Posters on disaster management Annua report Disaster Socio-economic Survey of Earthquake Affected Popuation of NWFP and AJK 2005. Reports on Earthquake Disaster Response 2005 Report on Formation of Food Protection Associations and Food Disaster Preparedness Training 2004-2005 Loca Eections Loca Government Eection Observer 2005 (Issue I -VI) 59

Pubications by member organizations pubished since 2005 Oganization Pubications Women Voters and Candidates: Loca Government Eection 2005 Caiming the Space: Case Studies of Women Counciors 2000-05 Technica Aspects of Loca Government Eection 2005 Roe of Poitica Parties and Dynasties in Loca Government Eection 2005 Mapping of Civi Society Initiatives in Loca Government Eection 2005 Common Grounds Vo. I and II: Anaysis of Loca Government Eection 2005 Digging Deeper: Anaysis of Loca Government Eection 2005 Peope-Centred Deveopment Agenda for Loca Councis 2005-09 Eectora & Poitica Reforms: A Poicy Brief Based on Findings of Anaysis of Loca Government 2005 Democratization and Governance Asia Democracy Index 2005: A Joint Project of ARDA and PATTAN Pakistan Democracy Index: A Foundation Report 2006 Socio-Poitica Profies of the foowing Distrcits Mansehra, Haripur, Dera Ismai Khan, Peshawar, Maakand, Bhakkar, Bahawapur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Mutan, Vehari, Narowa, Jhang, Lahore, Gujrat, Jehum, Mianwai, Khushab, Badin, Larkana, Ghotki, Naushahro Feroze, Tharparkar, Khuzdar, Kaat, Quetta, CDP NFI Sarvodaya CDP Pubications and training manuas produced with and pubished by partners Fiipino transation of Christian Perspective on Disaster Management: A Training Manua, 2000. Citizenry-based Deveopment-oriented Disaster Response: Experiences and Practice of the Citizens' Disaster Response Network in the Phiippines, 2001 "Dumating Man ang Unos" (Even If the Storm Comes) - disaster preparedness comics in Fiipino, 2001 "Kahandaan, Katatagan at Kaunaran ng Komunidad" (Community Disaster Preparedness Resiience and Deveopment) - disaster preparedness training manua in Fiipino, 2003 Produced the together with Baay Rehabiitation Center and Save the Chidren- UK "Integrating Chidren's Rights in Barangay Disaster Management and Deveopment: A Trainor's Manua (pubished by Baay Rehabiitation Center, Inc. 2006) Eeectronic fie of Specia Unit for South-South Cooperation of UNDP RCB pubication of "Integrating Disaster Risk Management in Loca Governance: Faciitators' Guide and Sourcebook for Barangay Disaster Management Training Workshop, 2007 is avaiabe with CDP on request Situationa Anaysis, Effects of Armed Confict to Women and Chidren A research in partnership with Ateneo De Zamboanga University Research and Deveopment Office Waves of compassion to waves of transformation-sarvodaya 6 months report Sarvodaya 12 months report 60

Member Directory

ADRRN member directory Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance Austratian Aid Internationa (AAI), Austraia (CHA), Afghanistan Mr. Marc Preston, CEO Dr. Farid Farahmand, PO Box 6086, St. Kida Road, Mebourne, 3004, Acting Director, ASMA-CHA Victoria House #2, 3&4, End of 5th Street of Sio, Te. No. +61386250005, +613418348077 Sangkasha Mosque, near Univ. ast bus station, Fax No. +61386250005 Kabu mpreston@aai.org.au Te. No. +93700291722 frahmand@cha-net.org Bangadesh Disater Preparedness Center dr_frahmand@yahoo.com (BDPC), Bangadesh Muhammad Saidur Rahman, Director Coordination of Afghan Reief (CoAR), Sutana Afsari, Programme Officer Afghanistan Street Address: House 15/A, Road 8, Gushan 1, Md. Naeem Saimee, Dhaka-1212, Bangadesh Director Genera Te No. +88 029862169, House no 24, Street C, Karta-e-seh, Kabu Mobie: +8801711807761(Sutana) Te. No. +93700242180, +93799329275 Fax No. +88 02 8816296 Fax No. +937002222338 info@bdpc.org.bd, saidur@banga.net coarkb@neda.af, coar_kb@yahoo.com Dwip Unnayan Songstha (DUS), Bangadesh Sanayee Deveopment Organization (SDO), Md. Rafiqu Aam, Executive Director Afghanistan 24/5 Prominet Housing, 03 P C Cuture Road, Mr. Sayed Ihsanuah Dieri, Programme Director Mohammadpur, Dhaka - 1207 Dr. Ahmad Rashed Wassif (Prgramme Officer) Te. No. +8829122145, +881715475222 Chahrai Ansari, 5th street, Near Mohd Aam dus@bdcom.com Fiazad High Schoo, Shahr-e Naw, Kabu Te. No. +93799325171 Nak Akphivath Sahakum (NAS), Cambodia Fax No. +93799201038 Mr. Savun Sam O, Advisor ihsan_dieri@yahoo.com Mr. Keuat Theng (Prgramme Director) sdfkabu@ceretechs.com #Group 4, Viage 1, Vea Vong Commune, sdfpbd@yahoo.com Kampong Cham District and Province Te. No. +85542942050, +85512907025 Skis Training and Rehabitation Society savunsamo@yahoo.com (STARS), Afghanistan nascamb@caminte.com Ms. Pawasha Zarifi, Managing Director Organization for Buiding Community House #24, Street #C, Dar-u-Aman Road, Resource (OBCR), Cambodia Karte-3, Kabu Mr. Thy Reaksmey Te. No. +93700224894 Street 51, Lawthyuong Viage, Sambo Commune, stars@stars.org.af SamRongTong District, Kam Pong Speu Province pa_zarifi@yahoo.com Te. No. +85512755256 Fax No. +85516499128 reaksmeythy@yahoo.com 63

ADRRN member directory A India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI), Society for Heath, Education, Environment India and Peace (SHEEP), Indonesia Ms. Arpita J. Chhatrapati Mr. Timotius Apriyanto 411/412, Sakar Five, Near Natraj Cinema Deputy Director Ashram Road, Ahmedabad 380 009 J. Bimokurdo 11, Sapen, Te No. +917926583607 Yogyakarta 55221, Indonesia Fax No. +917926582962 Te. / Fax No. +62-274-542030 dmi@icenet.co.in office@sheepindonesia.org tim.apriyanto@gmai.com Aneka Rehabiitation Education and Deveopment (READ), India Maaysian Medica Reief Society (MERCY Ms. Sam Cheadurai Maaysia), Maaysia 59.2nd Main, Srmarutinagar, JP. Nagar 7th Phase, Dr. Jemiah Mahmood Bangaore, 560 078 President Te No. +918026659577 Ms. Zu Mian readcentre@yahoo.com Head of Panning 42B, 2nd foor, J. Mamanda 9, Ampang Point, Sustainabe Environement and Ecoogica 68000 Ampang, Seangor Deveopment Society (SEEDS), India Te No. +60342569999, +60192215751, Mr. Manu Gupta +60192215762 Executive Director Fax No. +60342518435 Pot No. 15/A, Institutiona Area, R.K. Puram, president@mercy.org.my Sector IV, New Dehi-110 022 zu@mercy.org.my Te No. +91 11 26174272 Fax No. +91 11 26174572 Care Society, Madives manu@seedsindia.org Ms. Fathmath Afiya Executive Director/ Organization for Deveopment Education Mr. Ijazua Abdua Ai (UNNATI), India Director Projects Mr. Binoy Acharya Fiyaathoshimaage, Fiyaathoshi Magu Director Maafannu, Mae' G-1/200, Azad Society, Ahmedabad- 380 015 Te No. +9603312491, +9607776530, Te No. +917926746145, +917926733296 +9607776850 Fax No. +917926743752 Fax No. +9603312871 psu_unnati@unnati.org afiya@caresociety.org.mv ijazua@caresociety.org.mv Forum Bangun Aceh (FBA), Indonesia Mr. Azwar Hasan Nationa Society for Earthquake Technoogy Chairperson (NSET), Nepa J. Soekrno Hatta No.41, Geuceu Meunara, Mr. Amod Mani Dixit Banda Aceh- 23237 Executive Director Te No. +622145204 1133 Devkota Sadak, Mahadevsthan, Baneshwor, azwar@forumbangunaceh.org PO Box 13775, Kathmandu Te No. +97714486444 Masyarakat Penangguangan Bancana Fax No. +97714490943 Indonesia (MPBI), Indonesia adixit@nset.org.np Ms Hening Purwati Nset@nset.org.np Secretary Genera J. Kebon Sirih No 5 G, Jakarta Pusat 10340, Indonesia Te No. +62 21 3147321 64

ADRRN member directory Hope Wordwide-Pakistan (HOPE), Pakistan Dr. Khurram Shahid Maik President & Executive Director Hope Wordwide-Pakistan (HOPE) Office No.2, Riffat Paza, Afshan Coony, Dhoke Caudrian, Rawapindi-46000-Pakistan Te No. +92 51 5110050 Fax No. +92 51 5794546 hopewordwide@hotmai.com hopeword_wide@yahoo.com New Word Hope Organization, Pakistan Mhd. Ajma Khan Chairman CB-94, Land Mohabbat Abad, Barrier No2, Wah Cantt, 47040 Te No. +92514543317, +923015004498 Fax No. +92514329105 chairman@newwordhope.org info@newwordhope.org Pattan Deveopment Organization, Pakistan Mr. Sawar Bari Nationa Coordinator House No 5, Street No. 58, F-10/3, Isamabad, 44000 Te No. +92512299494 Fax No. +92512292547 bari@pattan.org Center for Disaster Preparedness Foundation Inc (CDP),Phiippines Ms. Eufemia Castro-Andaya President Ms. Lorna P.Victoria Vice President CSWCD Bdg., R.Magsaysay Avenue University of the Phiippines, Diiman, Quezon City Te No. +6329266996 Fax No. +6329287285 ehcandaya@yahoo.com oyvictoria@yahoo.com cdp@info.com.ph Nagdiab Foundation, INC (NFI), Phiippines Ms. Esperancita E. Hupida Prgramme Director Lazaro Drive, Sunrise, Isabea City, Basian Te No. +629177223055 espiehupida@yahoo.com Lanka Jatika Sarvodaya Sharamadana Sangamaya, Sri Lanka Dr. Vinya S. Ariyaratne Executive Director Sarvodaya Headquarters, Damsak Mandira, No.98 Rawatawatta Road, Moratuwa Te No. +94112647159 Fax No. +94112656512 ed@sarvodaya.k Musim Foundation for Cuture and Deveopment (MFCD), Sri Lanka M.S.M. Zafyir CEO No.1A, Hi Caste pace, Bandaranayake Mawatha, Coombo 12 Te No. +94115357381, +94773477417 Fax No. +94115336781 65