Participatory Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Tool Customization and Vulnerability Mapping
Donor/Partner

World Vision International Nepal (WVI Nepal)

Implementation Country

Nepal, Sri Lanka

Implementation Location

Kailali, Accham, Karachchi and Kandavalai

Duration

January 2024 - March 2024

Thematic Area

Community

Categories

Household and community-level risk assessment

Rationale

Inadequate understanding and assessment of community risks leads to unpreparedness and ineffective response strategies during emergencies and disasters. Communities are often not adequately prepared for potential hazards, resulting in delayed or inappropriate response actions, increased impact, and longer recovery times. Conducting Community Risk Assessments is crucial to proactively manage and mitigate risks, enhance community resilience, and ensure effective response and recovery efforts.

11819

Total household surveyed

491

Total community surveyed

Objectives

To enhance disaster resilience and preparedness in vulnerable communities of Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Sub Objectives

1

Make the PDRA system more modular, robust, and agile for deployment in diverse contexts, particularly Terai and Hilly regions.

2

Develop hazard/social maps and Community Disaster Risk Management Plans (CDRMP) for target communities.

3

Update existing tools to identify the most vulnerable communities and areas needing safety measures.

Major Activities & Deliverables/Outputs

Activities

Deliverables/Outputs

Developing and enhancing the PDRA tool to meet specific project needs and requirements.

Well-tested mobile and web application of PDRA.

Testing, deployment, and quality assurance of the PDRA system.

Well-tested mobile and web application of PDRA.

Conducting training sessions for project teams and stakeholders.

Fully tested system with final report and user manual.

Creating comprehensive documentation for system implementation and handover.

Hazard and social maps for target communities.

Implementing mobile app-based household surveys.

Community Disaster Risk Management Plans (CDRMPs).

Organizing community group discussions for risk assessment and planning.

Updated vulnerability assessment index calculated by the PDRA tool.

Mapping hazards and social vulnerabilities in target communities.

Developing Community Disaster Risk Management Plans.

Outcomes

1

Enhanced Disaster Preparedness and Risk Information

Communities in Nepal and Sri-Lanka gain enhanced preparedness for various disasters and emergencies. Local authorities and leaders access more accurate risk information for decision-making.

2

Update existing tools to identify the most vulnerable communities and areas needing safety measures.

Community members and stakeholders receive training on the PDRA tool and risk reduction strategies. The PDRA tool enables data-driven anticipatory actions through its vulnerability assessment index.

3

Community Resilience and Targeted Strategies

Communities increase their resilience by implementing targeted strategies based on PDRA results. Continuous monitoring and evaluation ensure the effectiveness of these strategies

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