Building Resilient Communities through Strengthening Local Resilience: Training on Participatory Disaster Management
Hargeisa, June 24, 2024
The Association of Local Government Authorities of Somaliland (ALGASL) and VNG International organized a transformative two-day training session focused on participatory disaster risk management. This event brought together municipal officials and directors from Hargeisa, Burco, Berbera, Borama, and Gabiley to strengthen local resilience.
The training sessions were designed to equip local leaders with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively manage and mitigate disaster risks. By promoting participatory planning, the workshop emphasized the critical role of involving community stakeholders in disaster preparedness and response efforts. This inclusive approach ensures that the diverse needs and perspectives of the communities are considered, enhancing the overall effectiveness of disaster management strategies.
Participants engaged in comprehensive sessions covering key aspects of disaster risk management, including risk assessment, emergency preparedness, response strategies, and recovery planning. The interactive nature of the workshop allowed attendees to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding and practical application of the concepts discussed.
The closure session of the two-day workshop, held, marked a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to build local resilience. During this session, certificates were distributed to all participants, recognizing their dedication and active involvement in the training program. These certificates symbolize the participants' readiness to implement the acquired knowledge and skills in their respective municipalities, contributing to more resilient and prepared communities.
This initiative by ALGASL and VNG International underscores their commitment to supporting local governments in Somaliland. By empowering municipal officials with the necessary tools and expertise, they are fostering a culture of resilience that will enable communities to better withstand and recover from disasters.
The success of this training program highlights the importance of continued collaboration and capacity-building efforts to ensure sustainable development and resilience at the local level.
As Somaliland faces various challenges, initiatives like this play a crucial role in safeguarding the well-being of its communities and enhancing their ability to thrive in the face of adversity.
Amani Yusuf Yonis
Communication Officer
Association of Local Government Authorities of Somaliland (ALGASL)