Community-based Disaster Risk Management & Early Warning Systems (CBDRM)
Summary
TLDRIn the Kazoku IDP settlement, Jonas, a gatekeeper concerned about the rainy season's impact, seeks to involve his community in disaster planning. Despite initial hesitation due to traditional gender roles, Jonas and others advocate for community inclusion. They connect with Daniel, a local elder, who supports their involvement. Jonas and Sharon join the disaster management committee, contributing valuable insights and maps, enhancing the planning process with community feedback mechanisms.
Takeaways
- 🏰 The Kazoku IDP settlement is preparing for a community disaster management committee meeting, focusing on disaster planning for the upcoming rainy season.
- 👴 Jonas, a guild keeper and gatekeeper, expresses concern about the community's vulnerability during the rainy season and the need for better planning.
- 🏞️ The community often flees their swampy settlements due to flooding, indicating a history of inadequate disaster response.
- 🤔 Jonas and others discuss the possibility of involving the community in disaster planning, suggesting a desire for more inclusive decision-making.
- 🚫 Traditionally, disaster planning discussions are dominated by men, and there's a hesitance to involve women or marginalized groups.
- 🗣️ Jonas advocates for the inclusion of all community members, including women, in disaster planning discussions.
- 📞 Jonas contacts Daniel, a local elder and owner of a modern granary, to discuss the importance of community inclusion in disaster planning.
- 🤝 Daniel supports the idea of inclusive community committees and invites Jonas and Sharon to participate in the next disaster committee meeting.
- 🗺️ Jonas shares his maps detailing canal rise times, which are well-received by the committee, indicating a positive step towards community involvement.
- 🔄 The committee begins discussing the feasibility and cost implications of Jonas's ideas, showing a commitment to integrating community feedback into disaster planning.
Q & A
What is the role of the guild keeper within the Kazoku IDP settlement?
-The guild keeper is responsible for walking about and inviting elders to participate in an upcoming community disaster management committee meeting.
Why does Jonas, the gatekeeper, decide to get involved in the community disaster management?
-Jonas decides to get involved due to concerns for the upcoming rainy season and the need for better planning in the community that often faces flooding.
What is the community's current approach to dealing with the rainy season?
-The community has a history of fleeing several times every rainy season due to the risk of flooding, especially since they often settle in swampy areas.
What is the alert system that Jonas mentions in the script?
-The alert system is a project that Jonas and his community have been working on to improve disaster planning and response.
Why is Jonas unsure about how to connect with the leaders for the disaster planning?
-Jonas is unsure because he feels that the community does not interact much with the leaders, and traditionally, these discussions are handled by men.
What is the prevailing sentiment among the community members about participating in disaster planning?
-The community members agree that they should be involved in disaster planning, even if it's intimidating to approach the leaders, and they believe that change is possible.
How does Jonas plan to get connected to the leaders for the disaster planning?
-Jonas decides to call Daniel, a local elder who is involved in local committees and owns a modern granary, to discuss the need for inclusion in the disaster planning.
What is Daniel's response to Jonas's suggestion about including marginalized groups in disaster planning?
-Daniel agrees with Jonas, stating that community committees should be open to all interested parties, including marginalized groups, and invites Jonas and Sharon to join the next disaster committee meeting.
What contribution does Jonas make at the disaster committee meeting?
-Jonas attends the meeting and shares unshared maps he's been making that capture when the canals are rising, which the committee finds valuable.
What is the outcome of Jonas and Sharon's involvement in the disaster planning process?
-Jonas and Sharon begin to participate actively in the contingency planning process, sharing ways to add feedback mechanisms to the committee.
Outlines
🌧️ Community Disaster Planning Inclusion
In the Kazoku IDP settlement, a guild keeper is seeking elders to invite to a community disaster management committee meeting due to concerns about the upcoming rainy season. Jonas, the gatekeeper, expresses his interest in joining the planning process, as his community often suffers from flooding. The group discusses the need for better planning and the potential use of an alert system. Jonas is unsure how to connect with the leaders, as the community does not usually interact with them. The group agrees on the importance of involvement and the need to be brave in approaching the leaders. Jonas then calls Daniel, a local elder, who agrees that marginalized groups should be included in the planning process. Daniel invites Jonas and Sharon to join the next disaster committee meeting. At the meeting, Jonas shares his maps of canal risings, and the committee discusses the feasibility and cost implications of the proposed ideas. Jonas and Sharon begin participating in the contingency planning process, contributing to the inclusion of feedback mechanisms.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Guild Keeper
💡Settlement
💡Disaster Management Committee
💡Rainy Season
💡Planning
💡Marginalized Groups
💡Leaders
💡Bravery
💡Inclusion
💡Feedback Mechanisms
💡Contingency Planning
Highlights
A guild keeper in Kazoku IDP settlement is seeking elders to invite to a community disaster management committee meeting.
Jonas, the gatekeeper, gets involved due to concerns for the upcoming rainy season.
Community members discuss the need for better planning to avoid fleeing during the rainy season.
There is a recognition that the community often settles in swampy areas, which poses a risk during the rainy season.
Jonas expresses interest in an alert system that has been in development.
There is uncertainty about how to connect with community leaders to discuss disaster planning.
The group agrees on the importance of community involvement in disaster planning.
Jonas is hesitant to approach leaders, feeling it might not be his place.
It is noted that discussions are usually handled by men, and there is a desire for change.
Jonas suggests that women should also be involved in disaster planning.
Jonas decides to call Daniel, a local elder, to discuss community inclusion in disaster planning.
Daniel agrees that community committees should be open to marginalized groups.
Jonas and Sharon are invited to join the next disaster committee meeting.
Jonas shares maps he's been making that show when the canals are rising.
The committee discusses the feasibility and cost implications of the alert system.
Jonas and Sharon participate in the contingency planning process.
The group discusses adding feedback mechanisms to the committee.
Transcripts
a guild keeper within the kazoku idp
settlement is walking about looking for
elders to invite to an upcoming
community disaster management committee
meeting
jonas he is the gatekeeper and decides
to get involved due to concerns for the
upcoming rainy season
do you think they will ever invite some
of our community to join in the planning
we fled several times every rainy season
because this place people often settle
in swampy areas but still somehow we
need better planning
yes i agree
do you think they may even want to try
that alert system that we have been
working on
maybe
but i'm just not really sure how to get
connected to these leaders
you know we don't really interact with
them
when the group heard jonas's comment
they all showed agreement about this
sentiment yes and i'm not sure it's my
place anyway
all of these kinds of discussions are
usually handled by the men yes that's
true but it doesn't mean things can
change what do others think i think that
with disaster planning it is important
that we are also involved even if it's a
bit scary to approach these leaders we
must find a way the group once again
chimed in agreement with jonas yes let's
be brave let's say about the flooding we
have
even the women should join in
then jonas decides to call daniel a
local elder who owns a new modern
granary in bardsville
as he heard they are doing a new project
and he's on some local committees they
had a good conversation about the need
for inclusion
daniel said it makes sense that the
community committees should be open such
that marginalized groups are included
and in fact he reminisced that the
meetings are open to all interested
parties and art jonas and sharon to join
in
at the next disaster committee meeting
jonas attended unshared maps he'd been
making that capture when the canals are
rising
the committee liked the idea and the
team began to discuss the feasibility
and cost implications
jonas and sharon began to participate in
the contingency planning process along
with sharing ways to add feedback
mechanisms to the committee
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