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Writer : Erma Maghfiroh
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(Baca Versi Bahasa Indonesia)Edward Turvill (Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator)
Edward is the first member of DPI team. He was directly involved on the recruitment and selection process of the whole team member. Together with Edy, they develop the programme’s strategy and action plan since the activation phase, developing proposal to DIPECHO, and the implementation phase. As the Coordinator, coordination, supervision, and external liaison with DIPECHO as donor are in his scope of work. Edy Marbyanto (Head of Programme)
Edy leads the implementation of Disaster Preparedness Programme in Jakarta. His experience for more than 15 years in NGO will be very helpful to support participatory process in the field. He can be reached in the office contact number, although he also spent significant amount of time outside of office to built networks with other organization. Erma Maghfiroh (Assistant DRR Coordinator)
Her main duty is to support DRR Coordinator in his daily activities. She is the administrator of this blog. She also actively participates in some field activities in collaboration with the other DPI team. Erma is the focal point of ACF in Consortium for Disaster Education.
Arde Wisben (Community Organizer Team Leader)
Arde is in charge to coordinates the work Community Organizer (CO) in 3 kelurahan and to monitor the activity in the field in order to make sure the objective of the programme is achieved. Arde is also involved in various training process in the field supported by ACF.Eka Rianta Sitepu (Mapping & Database Officer)
Various maps created by Eka are very helpful to identified disaster prone area. The latest product developed by Eka is Multi Risk Map in 3 kelurahan. He is now in the process of supporting the kelurahan government to build more systematic database system.Moeh. Halim (Technical Adviser)
As a technical adviser, the development of training module, facilitation of training, and publication material is his responsibilities. His long experience as trainer in Indonesian Red Cross is expected to be preciously support to achieve the objective of DPI programme.Nurely Yudha Sinaningrum (Community Organizer)
Her nickname is Naning. He joined ACF since the previous phase on Jakarta programme 2003 – 2004. Her knowledge and relationship with the local community of Kelurahan Kampung Melayu are doubtless. As a Community Organizer of Kampung Melayu, she is the main communicator of ACF and has become very familiar with the area which flooded almost every year.Martius Marzuki (Community Organizer)
Local community of Kelurahan Cipinang Besar Utara has known him well. He was assigned to be Community Organizer in Kelurahan Cipinang Besar Utara since 2006. He is the main communicator for capacity building in local level located in Kelurahan Cipinang Besar Utara.
Nana Sutisna (Community Organizer)
Nana is the latest team member of DPI. Kelurahan Penjaringan, North Jakarta is his assigned location. His experience in research is his strength to be ACF communicator for the area with frequent flood caused by high tide.
Writer : Erma Maghfiroh
Translator : Erma Maghfiroh
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(Baca versi Bahasa Indonesia)The European Union is the world’s largest provider of financing for humanitarian aid operations. Altogether, the European Commission in Brussels and the governments of the 25 Member pay for more than 50% of the assistance that comes from official channels. The European Commission itself is responsible for managing almost half of this aid. In 2005, the Commission provided €652 million for humanitarian projects in more than 60 countries, funding relief to millions of victims of disasters outside the European Union.
Within the Commission, operations are masterminded by the Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) which comes under the responsibility of Commissioner Louis Michel. Operations include assessment of humanitarian needs in disaster areas, appropriate allocation of funds for goods and services such as food, shelter, medical provisions, water supplies, sanitation or emergency repairs and evaluation of the impact of the aid provided. Disaster preparedness and risk reduction projects in regions prone to natural catastrophes are also among the life saving activities financed through ECHO.
Aid is channelled impartially to the affected populations, regardless of their race, ethnic group, religion, gender, age, nationality or political affiliation, through our operational partners. The partners include around 180 European NGOs United Nations agencies and the Red Cross ‘family’.
More information about ECHO
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BACKGROUND
In this modern day, the need for more protection of the environment and natural assets is a must. Survival of mankind depends on the choices made today. Mismanagement on nature and environment leads to significant natural resources extinction. It also results in high levels of risk and frequency of disasters such as life-threatening and destructive flood events and landslides.
As effects of topographical condition and human activities’ impact, DKI Jakarta has become a hazard-prone area (natural and man-made). Among these, floods are becoming more frequent. This is partly due to the numerous rivers that flow through the capital and other physical characteristics such as extensive low lying areas. However, among the contributing factors are human settlement and the management of the watershed. Flood plains and retention basins being converted for housing/industrial purposes and high-density slum areas encroaches river banks, making it difficult to ensure proper environmental management. Efforts must be sustained and increased in most areas to reverse this trend.
To overcome the flood problem in Jakarta the grassroots level must further be involved. Strengthening the capacities of the local authorities and community to be more resilient to flood related risks is essential. In the process the government and community can work together to be prepared and to prevent such occurrences in the future.
OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF PROGRAM
Objective:
Strengthen local level initiatives and capacities on integrated disaster risk management in three flood-prone slum areas of DKI Jakarta.
Scope of Program
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A BRIEF HISTORY
Action contre la Faim - Indonesia has been establihsed in 1998 upon invitation of the Ministry of Health to Action contre la Faim - France to improve access to safe water and nutrition in Irian Jaya. Since then, Action contre la Faim - Indonesia
has provided assistance to more than 350.000 people affected by the major humanitarian crises the country has experienced: Maluku, Aceh, Jawa and Sumatera.
STRATEGY OF INTERVENTION
In spite of significant improvement in the country, 26% of Indonesian children under five still suffer from malnutrition (UNSTATS, 2006). Action contre la Faim - Indonesia strives at sustaining and improving the nutritional status of the most vulnerable fringe of population. This includes tackling the underlying causes of malnutrition such as economic hindrance to access food, inapropriate feeding practices or lack of water. Typically, areas targeted in this vast country include in priority are those affected by a mix of natural disaster and poverty, wheter in large cities or in remote locations.
FIELDS OF EXPERTISE
The 350 Action conte la Faim - Indonesia staff members (as of Sep 2006) run programs in 4 areas:Nutrition
In Partnership with public health institutions, Action contre la Faim - Indonesia proposes technical support in detecting and treating malnutrition and micro-nutrient deficiencies.Food Security
Action contre la Faim - Indonesia implements a wide range of food security programs designed to safeguard access to food, to ensure self-reliance and to enhance resilience: besides its long experience in in large scale food distributions in the immediate aftermath of major disaster (Maluku, NAD, etc),Action contre la Faim - Indonesia carries out livelihood projects towards recovery and development like economic empowerment; agriculture, improvement of practices and diversification of production, and fishery.
Water and Sanitation
The aim of Action contre la Faim - Indonesia water and sanitation program is threefold:
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OUR CHARTER
Action contre la Faim is a non governmental, non political, non religious, non profit organization. It was established in France in 1979 to deliver aid in countries throughout the world. The aim of Action contre la Faim is to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable children, women, and men.
Action contre la Faim
Action contre la Faim intervenes in the following situations:
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