European Commission: Euros7 Million for Disaster Preparedness in Southern Africa and Indian Ocean Region
As natural disasters threaten the most vulnerable people in the
"Investing in natural disaster preparedness is an investment to save lives when the next crisis hits. The
This EU humanitarian aid package will support:
* improving the preparedness and response capacities of local civil protection staff and communities at risk of natural disasters. This includes the strengthening of early warning systems, awareness raising about risks, and the preparation of contingency plans;
* using technology and innovative approaches in disaster preparedness - such drones and bulk mobile text messaging - to help communities to respond fast and avert the loss of life and property;
* helping schools to continue delivering education when natural disasters strike. In such events, education servicesin the affected area can come to a halt and children can remain out of school for several months. To minimise this disruption, EU-funded actions include the promotion of safe learning facilities, the training of teachers in early warning, and informing children on how to stay safe.
Since 2014, the
Background
Extreme weather-related disasters, such as cyclones, floods and droughts, are a regular occurrence in the
In
EU-funded disaster preparedness measures helped the local humanitarian response to cyclones Idai and Kenneth. For example, in
EU response following tropical cyclones Idai and Kenneth
The EU Civil Protection Mechanism was activated in
In order to help
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