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Thursday, June 1, 2017

BEMA TALKS. Global Community Engagement\Participation during times of Disasters.

To our members in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and Nigeria..........
15, 20, to 25 individuals in a community is a start to collectively come together and address a disaster\crisis when it strikes a community.

Take the training learned in the U.S., customized for your communities by knowing the risks, and vulnerabilities from flooding, landslide, water contamination, etc.  You are the change agent in your communities here in the U.S., and when you return to the continent.

Communities engagement and participation with local emergency management agencies can make a difference between life & death, reduce the amount of damage to homes and facilities, and constantly improve upon infrastructure systems (water, waste, food, transportation, power, etc.).

BEMA International





June 2017 CERT E-Brief

CERT - Community Emergency Response Team
CERT E-Brief
Volume 3 / Issue 1

CERT Shares Best Practices in Chile

An invitation to meet with local Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) led to five Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees traveling to Chile on April 20, 2017. During the two-week visit, FEMA presented information, participated in roundtable discussion, and went out into communities to learn about the hazards specific to the region.

Five Steps to Help Until Help Arrives

If someone is injured, the first few minutes are critical in helping the chances of surviving serious or life-threatening injuries. Would you know how to help them until professional help arrives? A new, easy five-step program will help you learn how.
 
 
CERT in Action
CERT Light Search and Rescue Training in Chile
 

Hoboken, New Jersey CERT Shines in Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

During the height of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, communities along the Hudson Waterfront sustained flooding by the storm surge through New York Bay and into the Hudson River. Massive power outages in the New Jersey cities of Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, North Bergen, and Edgewater forced many residents to evacuate. 

Kansas City CERT Teams Retain Active and Engaged Volunteers

Maintaining a well-trained, engaged, and active cadre of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers is critical for planning and responding to emergencies. Kansas City CERT teams are using a creative and entertaining approach to meet their goal of keeping existing volunteers active and engaged, even during non-emergency times.

Los Angeles Teens Use FEMA Program to Help Their Community Preparedness

The Watts/South Los Angeles Teen Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Collaborative is comprised of local Watts-area youth in South Los Angeles, California, who work to improve their neighborhood to be more prepared for potential emergencies or disasters.
 
2017 Training Dates

Course Name: E0427 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program Manager

June 29-30, 2017
July 27-28, 2017
Course Description: This course prepares participants to establish and sustain an active local CERT program.

Course Name: E0428 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Train-the-Trainer

June 26-28, 2017
July 24-26, 2017
Course Description: This course prepares participants to deliver FEMA’s CERT Basic Training course. 

BEMA TALKS. Disaster Relief. Is there a need for an African Descent NGO to address Disaster Relief and Planning?

As the number of disaster and crisis events are increasing globally is there a need for an African Descent NGO to immediately address the needs, cultural competencies, and other cultural issues on the continent?

Accounting and finance of such an endeavor will be a key factor.

BEMA INTERNATIONAL



Accounting and Financial Management

Pooled Funding – How Can NGOs Engage?

Are you aware of the different pooled funding mechanisms accessible directly to NGOs? This curriculum provides an overview of pooled funding mechanisms including Country Based Pooled Funds, the START fund, and the NEAR network’s pooled funding mechanism. Guest experts from OCHA, Oxfam, and COAST Bangladesh address current challenges and opportunities for NGO access to pooled funds.

This is the third topic in a series on Demystifying Humanitarian Financing developed by ICVA in partnership with PHAP:
  1. The Humanitarian Financing Landscape – Realities and Trends for NGOs
  2. UN Humanitarian Funding – Demystifying NGO Access
  3. Pooled Funding – How can NGOs Engage?
  4. Bilateral Funding – Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for NGOs
  5. Private Funding – A Growing Source for NGOs? (coming soon)
  6. The Grand Bargain (coming soon)
This curriculum will soon be available in French and Arabic.
 
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Accounting and Financial Management

Bilateral Funding – Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for NGOs

International humanitarian assistance from bilateral donors has doubled in the past decade. This curriculum provides NGOs a general understanding of bilateral humanitarian funding streams and trends, including the Grand Bargain reforms and the increasing relevance of emerging donors.

This is the fourth topic in a series on Demystifying Humanitarian Financing developed by ICVA in partnership with PHAP:
  1. The Humanitarian Financing Landscape – Realities and Trends for NGOs
  2. UN Humanitarian Funding – Demystifying NGO Access
  3. Pooled Funding – How can NGO’s Engage?
  4. Bilateral Funding – Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for NGOs
  5. Private Funding – A Growing Source for NGOs? (coming soon)
  6. The Grand Bargain (coming soon)
This curriculum will soon be available in French and Arabic.

 

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