Welcome to my Presentation
Name:Nayem Ahmed
ID:16-31676-1
Program : BBA
Course Tittle:ENGLISH READING
SKILLS & PUBLIC SPEAKING
Topic : Disaster management for
developing countries
Topic Outline of presentation
Slide3:Disaster management in Bangladesh
Slide 4:Defination
Slide 5:Phases of Disaster Management
Slide 6: Disaster Preparedness
Slide 7:Disaster Response
Slide 8:Disaster Recovery
Slide 9:Disaster Mitigation
Slide 10:Conclusion
Disaster management in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone
country in the world. The adverse impacts
of all the natural hazards affecting
socio-economic condition need to be
reduced for sustainable development.
The Government of Bangladesh has
undertaken a lot of plans and programs
for disaster reduction through disaster
management.
Definition
Disaster Management:
Disaster management can be defined as the
organization and management of resources and
responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian
aspects of emergencies , in particular preparedness,
response and recovery in order to lessen the impact
of disaster.
Disaster Preparedness
It involves measures to ensure that
communities and services are capable of
coping with the effect of disaster.
EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS:
1. Community awareness and
education
2. Mutual aid arrangement
Disaster Response
It involves measures taken in anticipation of,
during and immediately after a disaster to
ensure that the effects are minimized.
EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER RESPONSE
1. Implementing the disaster management
plan
2. Development of search and rescue team
Disaster Recovery
It involves measures, which support
emergency affected areas in reconstruction
of the physical infrastructure and restoration
of economic and emotional well being.
EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER RECOVERY
1. Providing financial support employment
2. Reconstructing damaged buildings
Disaster Mitigation
It involves measures to eliminate or
reduce the incidence of severity of
disasters.
EXAMPLE FOR MITIGATION
1. Preventing habitation in risk zones
2. Disaster resistant buildings
Conclusion
Developing countries suffer the
greatest costs when a disaster hits –
more than 95 percent of all deaths
caused by hazards occur in
developing countries, the
developed country should come
forward to improving the disaster
management of countries
Disaster management for developing countries

Disaster management for developing countries

  • 1.
    Welcome to myPresentation
  • 2.
    Name:Nayem Ahmed ID:16-31676-1 Program :BBA Course Tittle:ENGLISH READING SKILLS & PUBLIC SPEAKING
  • 3.
    Topic : Disastermanagement for developing countries
  • 4.
    Topic Outline ofpresentation Slide3:Disaster management in Bangladesh Slide 4:Defination Slide 5:Phases of Disaster Management Slide 6: Disaster Preparedness Slide 7:Disaster Response Slide 8:Disaster Recovery Slide 9:Disaster Mitigation Slide 10:Conclusion
  • 5.
    Disaster management inBangladesh Bangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone country in the world. The adverse impacts of all the natural hazards affecting socio-economic condition need to be reduced for sustainable development. The Government of Bangladesh has undertaken a lot of plans and programs for disaster reduction through disaster management.
  • 6.
    Definition Disaster Management: Disaster managementcan be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies , in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disaster.
  • 8.
    Disaster Preparedness It involvesmeasures to ensure that communities and services are capable of coping with the effect of disaster. EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: 1. Community awareness and education 2. Mutual aid arrangement
  • 9.
    Disaster Response It involvesmeasures taken in anticipation of, during and immediately after a disaster to ensure that the effects are minimized. EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER RESPONSE 1. Implementing the disaster management plan 2. Development of search and rescue team
  • 10.
    Disaster Recovery It involvesmeasures, which support emergency affected areas in reconstruction of the physical infrastructure and restoration of economic and emotional well being. EXAMPLE FOR DISASTER RECOVERY 1. Providing financial support employment 2. Reconstructing damaged buildings
  • 11.
    Disaster Mitigation It involvesmeasures to eliminate or reduce the incidence of severity of disasters. EXAMPLE FOR MITIGATION 1. Preventing habitation in risk zones 2. Disaster resistant buildings
  • 12.
    Conclusion Developing countries sufferthe greatest costs when a disaster hits – more than 95 percent of all deaths caused by hazards occur in developing countries, the developed country should come forward to improving the disaster management of countries