The flooding in Hassanabad reflects a broader challenge in Pakistan’s disaster governance. Antonia Fernanda Samur Zúñiga, a senior staff associate at NCDP, says interventions lack sustainability if they are not embedded in ongoing programs, policies and community governance structures. She explained: “Effective disaster preparedness involves regular training, integration into education and health systems and, most importantly, trusted partnerships with organizations already embedded in local communities.”

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    5 days ago

    Gilgit-Baltistan is very flood prone from melting glaciers, that’s news to me. Guess it’s not that much of a loss, then.

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      Disaster Response Preparedness = Localized training that centers the establishment of a practical working trust as the first critical step to protecting people.

      It isn’t just about the knowledge it is about a pre-existing practical local network that is in place with a local reputation BEFORE the emergency ever happens.

      Same lesson as the vaccine story I shared basically.