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Prasetio Wijaksono
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Prasetio Wijaksono commented on Justin Sharpe's blog post In never rains in sunny California, but when an earthquake happens adults still do the wrong thing
"Well...this is my opinion: 1. She did wrong when she did not know earthquake's symptoms - wall shaking, Flickering lamp and many else. 2. She did not know what to do when earthquake happened. - she did nothing I think, beside watching surround…"
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Jan 29, 2010
Prasetio Wijaksono posted a photo

hazards mapping in Nias, Indonesia

Nias is an island near Aceh which is prone to Earthquake and Tsunami. On my visit to Bawolato school, I encouraged teachers, students and community to make school hazards map and mark safe places surround them.
Jan 29, 2010
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Mar 23, 2009

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Yogyakarta
What I do for DRR education and how I can contribute to this site
I am working for YAKKUM Emergency Unit (YEU), a local NGO in Indonesia with cores in Disaster Management and Health for three years. I have experiences as school safety educator and Disaster Management consultant in several disaster prone areas. Last Year, I was Hired by Seeds Asia (Japan) to become their consultant to give idea and implementing DRR eduaction project. so far I had written a manual book for teacher in teaching DRR education at school (Jogjakarta experience based)
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http://www.yeu.or.id

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At 5:02pm on January 29, 2010, kaplianlal thangluai said…
good to see your photos in action. School is the best place to start since they would be a responsible citizen tomorrow. its important that we inculcate the concept early.
Keep posting new events and activities
At 9:41pm on January 27, 2010, Paul Aitken said…
Hello Prasetio,
I work for an education provider in New Zealand and we jhave specialised in developing and implementing school based disaster risk reduction education. Have a look at our website www.educating.co.nz . I am also part of a natural hazards cluster group here in New Zealand and we have been involved in earthquake recovery work in Padang, although mainly engineering work so far. wwe would also like to explore possibilities for providing support for earthquake and other disaster risk reduction education in schools. I would be interested in building connections with people already provding school level programmes in Inodnesia to find out what is being provided already and what gaps exist as well as any information about challenges and opporunities for expanding provision.
I'd be happy to hear more about what you are doig and what you know about what is provided inschools in Indonesia.
Cheers
Paul
At 9:13am on March 23, 2009, Justin Sharpe said…
Hi Prasetio,
Welcome to edu4drr! Thanks for uploading your photographs of the drill! I wondered if you could share some of your experiences either in a blog post or in reply to the drills/planning page under the 'resources' tab above! Any advice or even a description of what went on and its successes would be much appreciated! Thank you!
 
 
 

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International Training Course on Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage

Posted by Rohit Jigyasu on May 15, 2012 at 5:34am 0 Comments

Please note that application for the course has been extended to 31 May 2012. Details are available at http://www.ritsumei-gcoe.jp/heritagerisknet.dmuch/itc/index.html

Which countries visit Edu4DRR most?

Posted by Justin Sharpe on March 26, 2012 at 5:57pm 0 Comments

As a geographer I was intrigued as to where our visitors and users of Edu4DRR come from, so I made this list! With flags too! Do we need groups for the more popular countries? What do you think?

 United Kingdom (GB) 734…
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Children of the Tsunami

Posted by Briony Towers on March 13, 2012 at 3:42am 0 Comments

This beautifully made documentary investigates children's experiences of the Japanese tsunami and nuclear disaster. It will be of real interest to anyone who works in the field of child-centred disaster risk reduction. The children articulate their experiences with great insight and in doing so, they further challenge the notion that children are passive victims of disaster who must rely on adults to speak for them. Of particular interest, is the children's desire to take what they have…

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School board apologizes for tsunami death

Posted by Justin Sharpe on January 24, 2012 at 9:42am 0 Comments

The following news story has come from NHK, the Japanese TV station which broadcasts via satellite in English, but is an important step and a warning about the dangers of ignoring safety messages!

The education board in Ishinomaki City, northeastern Japan has admitted responsibility and apologized for the large number of deaths among students at the Okawa Elementary School in last year's tsunami.



70 of the school's 108 students were killed in the March 11th…
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