Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Uganda integrates disaster risk reduction into school curriculum

Hearing the call\drum.   Thank you Uganda.  HAITI, Malawi, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia next.

In the U.S. emergency management for kids for elementary and middle school.  FEMA EMI IS-100a for high school level is a start toward those first college credits.

Stepping up our ‘A Game’.  Push to K12 level as much as possible worldwide.  If only the HBCUs could agree on a general education requirement for all students.  We can and reshape our communities.

CDS.  CEO. BEMA.


Uganda integrates disaster risk reduction into school curriculum

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Children in class learning about peace-building, conflict and disaster risk management (Photo: Ugandan National Curriculum Development Centre)
 
By Samuel Okiror
KAMPALA, 8 November 2016 – Ensuring that children understand hazards is the route to reducing their impacts. Uganda is making disaster risk education part of its curriculum in order to bring up a generation that knows how to deal with the threats that it faces.


Kind regards, 


UNISDR Communications
UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction

Friday, November 4, 2016

Conference. December 2016. Massachusetts Statewide Homeland Security Conference

Massachusetts Statewide Homeland Security Conference
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Four Points by Sheraton – Norwood Hotel and Conference Center
1125 Boston Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA 02062

Please join us for a Statewide Homeland Security Conference with homeland security stakeholders from the Northeast, Southeast, Central, Western and Boston UASI regions. 

The participants will also include representatives from select state and federal agencies.

Potential Topics Include:
  • Homeland Security Regional Council Presentations
  • Emerging Threats Panel Discussion
  • Potential Impacts of Climate Change in Massachusetts
  • Building Bridges to Reduce Violent Extremism
  • Cybersecurity Panel Discussion
  • State Agency Presentations
  • FEMA Updates
  • Using Data To Help Guide Homeland Security Investments
Lunch will be provided

Seating is limited, so please register early 

Registration Deadline is Wednesday, November 23, 2016



If you have questions regarding this event, have a dietary limitation, need an auxiliary aid service, or accessibility information to participate, please contact Jeff Brownell, jeffrey.brownell@state.ma.us, 617.725.3325, or TTY 617-725-0261 by November 23rd

BEMA Nov 4, 2016 Newsletter: Mentoring, Internships, T&E

Please review the BEMA November 4, 2016 Newsletter:  Mentoring, Internships, Training & Education, Community Engagement, and C5&P for our next generation future leaders from high school to college at:

            https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0NVIwv6dTipZlBJQmx0Zkt3bFE/view?usp=sharing


Black Emergency Managers Association  
1231  Good Hope Road  S.E.
Washington, D.C.  20020
Office:   202-618-9097 
bEMA 
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Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)

A 501 (c) 3 organization.



Wednesday, November 2, 2016

October 2016. Meridian Ambassador Dinner & Ball

I was honored to have Mark Dozier and his lovely wife, LaSharn as my guests for the 2016 Meridian Ambassador Dinner & Ball.  Mark as President of Critical Path, Solutions Inc. has contributed immensely to the financial success of BEMA both here in the U.S., and internationally.

Preceding the ball in the ambassadors absence dinner was hosted by H.E. Sergio Perez Gunella, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the Argentine Republic with officials of the U.S. Department of State, USAID, Chevron, and other private and federal government sector members.

Looking forward to 2017 and other BEMA members attending.  2017 will be our year for change.












          Lasharn & Mark Dozier                                         
      President Critical Path Solutions, Inc.                                        




















             Charles D. Sharp
CEO Black Emergency Managers Association


Charles D. Sharp
Chief Executive Officer
Black Emergency Managers Association  
1231  Good Hope Road  S.E.
Washington, D.C.  20020
Office:   202-618-9097 
bEMA 
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Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)


A 501 (c) 3 organization.

November 1, 2016. UN OCHA. Haiti Overview



Please find bellow the links to some info-graphics and maps related to the humanitarian response to Hurricane Matthew in Haiti available in the website HumanitarianResponse.info:

Humanitarian Snapshot from 1st Nov 2016
Haiti Flash Appeal - Funding Overview from 1st Nov 2016
 
WFP food distributions - South and Grand Anse
Shelter Distributions - South, Grand Anse, Nippes, West and North West
- Aperçu de Qui fait Quoi et Ou (3W) du 27 Octobre



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