DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTION PLAN AGAM DISTRICT

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Version: 4 October 2016 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTION PLAN AGAM DISTRICT Calendar Year: April 2016 - December 2019 Name of City/District Province Output Target Focal Point Agam West Sumatra Natural Disaster Resilient Community and Organization BPBD, Universitas Andalas 1 Institutional 1.1 Establishment of disaster SOP in nagari, jorong, and subdistrict 1.2 Establishment and Training of Rapid Response Team in government agencies, district, subdistrict/nagari 1.3 Establishment and training of district- Disaster Prepare supporting materials on disaster SOP establishment (earthquake, tsunami, flood, landslide, volcano) Prepare resources data in every agency, subdistrict, village/nagari Collect data in every agency related to disaster Established SOP in nagari, jorong, and subdistrict according to its respective hazard Established and trained rapid response team in related agencies and district government Established rapid response team in subdistrict Established youth group (Karang Taruna) in subdistrict/nagari Established and trained Agam District disaster management X Support: DPRD, Legal Bureau, BAPPEDA, UNAND, NGO, Subdistrict/nagari Support: BAPPEDA, Health, Education, Public Works, Social- Labor-Transmigration, Forestry, Marine and X Fisheries, Armed Forces, National Police, Subdistrict, Nagari

2 Management Operation Control Center (data processing, Indonesia data and information center training) 1.4 Establishment of target groups along with district red cross and conduct joint eercise with related agencies 1.5 Establishment of district Youth Disaster Preparedness Group (Tagana) 1.6 Training and Strengthening Capacity of Agam DRR Forum 1.7 Capacity building for vulnerable groups Identify community groups/organizations related to health/aid Gather human resources and conduct skill and disaster knowledge training Provide resources data in every agency, district, subdistrict, village, nagari Allocate some fund for programs or activities to support pokja (working program) Forum a. Establish operation control center Established target groups and conducted routine joint training/drill along with red cross and related agencies Established Agam District youth group Realization of Agam District DRR Forum s Performance Capacity Building of DRR Forum members Established disaster prepared SME and agriculture groups Support: BAPPEDA, Legal Bureau, Public Works, Water Resources Management, Subdistrict and village, Armed Forces, National Police, SAR, UNAND, Transportation-Communication- Information, Red Cross Support: Health, Education, Public Works, Social-Labor- Transmigration, Forestry, Marine and Fisheries, Armed Forces, National Police, Subdistrict, Nagari, Social Support: Health, Education, Public Works and Housing, Forestry, Marine and Fisheries, Armed Forces, National Police, SAR, Subdistrict, Nagari, Support: UNAND, Health, Education, Public Works, Forestry, Marine and Fisheries, Armed Forces, National Police, Social-Labor-Transmigration, SAR, Subdistrict, Nagari, NGO (local), Red Cross, National Electricity Company, Regional Water Supply Company

1.8 Establishment of legal framework for disaster management in district 1.9 Strengthen disaster prepared press 1.10 Establishment of collaboration effort with higher education/university SME and agriculture groups b. Establish disaster resilient women group c. Disseminate with cultural approach in coastal and land community Establish Head of District Decree on disaster management Establish and increase press community Establish MoU between University and BPBD Established disaster resilient women group in subdistrict/nagari Knowledge on disaster in coastal and land community suitable with their local wisdom Formulated Head of District Decree on disaster management Established building code for disaster prone areas Established disaster press corps network Established MoU between BPBD and University Support: Community Empowerment, Industry- Trade-Cooperatives, SME, Social-Labor- Transmigration, Horticulture and Crops Agriculture, NGO, Support: Legal Bureau, Parliament, UNAND, Related Agencies, NGO Support: Transportation- Leader: BPBD, University (UNAND) 2 Budget 2.1 Funding from business sector (CSR PT Semen Padang, Palalu Raya, Mutiara Agam, ANP) Mapping the potential alternative funding for DRR activities from business sector in district and province 2.2 Maimize self-fund by the a. Introduction and community for DRR effort real action of DRR activities Available list of CSR potential source for DRR initiative activities Commitment from entrepreneur to contribute in DRR Established routine activities from community self-funding Support: BAPPEDA, Industry- Trade-Cooperatives, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Indonesia Young Entrepreneur Association, UNAND, NGO, National Electricity Company, Regional Water Supply Company 3

2.3 Collect support from newcomers (infrastructure, postdisaster effort) 2.4 Optimization of university budget 2.5 Fund allocation for social assistance through social and religious activities b. Utilizing Nagari Budget for DRR Cativities (should be supported with regulation) Dissemination to newcomers association related to disaster Institution grant Identify budget sources for emergency response List of people/groups potential for DRR initiatives funding University budget for research and community development Budget provision for social assistance Support: Social-Labor- Transmigration, Religious Affairs Office, Civil Registry and Demography, Subdistrict/Nagari, NGO (local) Support: Civil Registry and Demography, Kesbangpolinmas/Civil Defense, LSM Leader: BPBD, UNAND Leade : BPBD Agam, Social 2.6 Propose procurement for facility and infrastructure of heavy equipment and shelter Compose heavy equipment procurement proposal to central government National budget provision for heavy equipment and shelter in Agam District Support: Red Cross, Indonesia Young Entrepreneur Association, Industry-Trade-Cooperatives, Public Works Support: BNPB, BPBD West Sumatra 3 Program 4 3.1 Compile district database on disaster hazard and disaster risk assessment a. Map and update disaster prone areas: flood, landslide, earthquake, volcano, tsunami b. Conduct review on disaster risk assessment c. Update evacuation map a. Hazard Map: flood, landslide, earthquake, volcano, tsunami b. Disaster risk map and analysis c. Established evacuation route Support: UNAND and UGM, Social, BAPPEDA, BPS, Health, Central Bureau of Statistics, Education, Regional Water Supply Company, Centre of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation,

and route map National Electricity Company 3.2 Community understanding of disaster a. Dissemination on hazard, vulnerability, risk, and DRR initiatives b. Dissemination in areas with disaster potential d. Buildings and safe path from disaster Dissemination programs for community groups in every nagari and jorong Support: UNAND, Education, Transportation- 3.3 Increase of early detection capacity 3.4 Establishment of disaster mitigation information system 3.5 Equip emergency facility and infrastructure 3.6 Increase coordination among agencies and community elements 3.7 Disseminate BPBD action plans and programs to university/higher education c. Simulation/drill for all elements in agencies, community, and business sector a. Inventory of eisting equipment. b. EWS procurement for flood, landslide, tsunami a. Increase IT and data processing staff capacity. b. Establish IT network Moveable kitchen facilities Meeting/coordination for DRR initiatives (budget and logistics) Dissemination of activities to universities Representatives from community groups has drill eperience Inventory for early warning devices Devices installed in disaster prone spots Increase of staff capacity related in utilizing digital technology for DRR initiatives Established digital application system for disaster mitigation Established moveable kitchen facilities Established agenda for routine meeting among agencies, community representatives, and subdistrict/nagari/jorong disaster preparedness group. Collaboration programs between BPBD and universities Support: BNPB, UNAND, Public Works, Meteorological, Climatological an d Geophysics, Transportation-Communication- Information Support: Transportation-, UNAND Support: BNPB, BPBD West Sumatra Support: All Agencies, Parliament, UNAND, NGO, Disaster Preparedness Group Leader: BPBD, UNAND 5

3.8 Build collaboration system with eperts 3.9 DRR Activities through mitigation Establish district research council Construct structural and non-structural mitigation, e.g. mangrove plantation in coastal erosion prone areas Established district DRR research council Leader: BPBD, UNAND/University 4 Human Resources 6 4.1 BPBD, related agencies, and community manpower/hr mapping 4.2 Increase capacity of group and rapid response team in subdistrict/nagari 4.3 Increase human resources capacity in operation control center and disaster prepared a. Identify human resources in every agency and community b. Comparative study to DRR related institution a. Training for group members b. Training for rapid response team members HR training for operation control center and disaster prepared press community Established human resources potential map in every agencies and community Participating agencies and disaster preparedness group Increase of capacity and skill of group members Increase of capacity and skill of rapid response team members Established reliable human resources to manage operation control center, DRR Forum, and press along Support: UGM, UNAND, Social- Labor-Transmigration, Health, Armed Forces, National Police, Marine and Fisheries, Transportation-, Civil Defense, Public Works, Water Resources Management, Regional Water Supply Company, National Electricity Company, District Hospital, Red Cross, Early Alertness Forum Support: Health, Social- Labor-Transmigration, KLH, Marine and Fisheries, Planned Parenthood- Community and Women Empowerment, Armed Forces, National Policy, Red Cross, SAR, Civil Defense, Local NGO Support: BAPPEDA, Education, UNAND, Social-Labor-

press community its role and function Transmigration, Community Empowerment 4.4 Increase of disaster knowledge of teacher and student 4.5 Increase trained professional staff in disaster mitigation: earthquake, flood, landslide, tsunami Training and education for elementary and middle school students Invite professional instructor to train disaster preparedness group, rapid response team, operation control center, and disaster prepared press community staff and members In each elementary and middle school in Agam District have teachers and students with eperience of participating in disaster dissemination and drill program Increase of professional staff in each groups Support: BAPPEDA, Education, UNAND, Red Cross, Local NGO Support: Training Center, Planned Parenthood-Community and Women Empowerment, Armed Forces, National Police, Red Cross, SAR, UNAND 7