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Your search for national disaster management authority (ndma) resulted in 8 hits.
Content Type: Resource
Sector(s):
Date: Jan 1970
Location: Pakistan

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) being the lead agency at the federal level for coordination and management of the whole spectrum of disaster management including preparedness,...

Content Type: Resource
Sector(s):
Date: Jan 1970
Location: Pakistan

The humanitarian community in Pakistan launched the Pakistan Initial Floods Emergency Response Plan (PIFERP) on 11 August seeking an initial US$ 459 million for the immediate relief needs of flood...

Content Type: Resource
Sector(s):
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Pakistan

Changed focus from Emergency Response Management to DRR-Implementation issues in integration of DRR in Development Structures-
Convergence of Development and DRR Agenda needed-Resilience at...

Content Type: Resource

We all feel emotionl, we all get upset, can feel low, angry and overjoyed, but when do these emotional responses become something of abnormal ?

Content Type: Collection
Publisher(s):
Date: May 2020

This Collection contains technical guidelines and recommendations to design proper retrofitting, repair or reconstruction interventions relatively to contests of flood disaster response. It...

Content Type: Resource

Every year vulnerable communities across the country prepare themselves for the risk and reality of devastating floods of the type that affected 20 million people in 2010. Realising that the...

Content Type: Resource
Sector(s):
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Pakistan

In July and August 2010, torrential rains triggered widespread flooding in Pakistan affecting over 18 million people, around one-tenth of the country’s population. 29 districts were severely...

Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): Impact Forecasting
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Pakistan

The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July after
persistent heavy monsoonal rains inundated nearly
every section of the country. As of late August, at least
1,645 people were killed...