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DRR Advocacy Guides 

Why Advocate for Disaster Risk Reduction?

This booklet is aimed at organisations which are already involved in disaster risk reduction (DRR), but have not yet considered an advocacy approach to DRR. The booklet sets out why advocacy on DRR is important, why governments should be held accountable...

Why Advocate for Disaster Risk Reduction?

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Turning Practice into Policy: Linking Good Community Based Disaster Risk Management with Government Policy and Practice 

 TPIP is a resource for DRR practitioners wanting to implementing robust community disaster risk management programmes, and at the same wanting to ensure that this good practice is replicated and scaled up by their governments.  It is divided into two phases.  Phases 1 explores CBDRM good practice, and Phase 2 looks at how to engage with Governments.

Turning Practice Into Policy

 

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Advocacy Toolkit 

The Advocacy Toolkit consists of a series of 16 sections.  The sections in Part A explor advocacy's links with development.  Part B looks at the Biblical basis for advocacy.  The sections in Part C provide tools to show how to plan an advocacy intervention to address a particular probelm.

Understanding Advocacy (Part A & B)

Practical Action in Advocacy (Part C)

 

This page was last updated on 07 March 2008