Title: INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY/REFORM
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Presentation by Mr Jeremy Collymore Coordinator,
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency
for Reform of the State and Institutional
Development Building National and Regional
Systems for Risk Mitigation and Disaster
Prevention Workshop March 25 - 26, 2000 (New
Orleans)
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PRESENT APPROACH Interventions have generally
occurred without the definition of overall policy
framework
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PRESENT APPROACH Determined by event driven
opportunities influenced by recovery and
rehabilitation needs
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PRESENT APPROACH Nature and Medium of support
determined by donor interests and less on country
priorities
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- NEW APPROACH
- To benefit from past and recent experiences
suggest the following - Reflection on institutionalization and
implications for the nature and framing of policy - Capacity for What?
- Capacitation for Whom?
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NEW APPROACH Need strategic framework built on
consultation and consensus building
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- PROCESS ELEMENTS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND
NETWORKING - Skills, technology, transfer, education, training
public information - Horizontal Cooperation
- Technology Transfer
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- CURRENT STATUS
- Event Driven
- Mono Hazard
- Response Focussed
- Institutional (donors) programme directed
- Disconnected from development
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- REFORM FOCUS
- Address above - Specifically
- What is the policy framework/ environment-society
relationship - Committed to removing risks and fail only when
uncertainty is high - Vulnerability reduction. Who is vulnerable? How
is this generated? - Solution - Application of measuring/monitoring
technology structural management strategies
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- CARIBBEAN STRATEGY
- Define a policy framework for CDM
- Seek political endorsement for the policy process
- Incorporate into the agenda of critical
institutions of the community
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- CARIBBEAN STRATEGIC
- Engage major sector players - tourism,
agriculture, health, education and utilities - Develop a programming framework built on
consensus - strategic objectives, indicative
results, intervention package - Define stakeholders in the above
- Sociological - human behaviour impact on society
functions
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- ASSUMPTIONS MITIGATION
- Most vulnerable societies are those unable to
reconstruct their livelihoods following a
disaster. Become more vulnerable - Changes in the frequencies of the event. Do not
have to occur for vulnerability to increase
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PAST CHANGE AGENTS 1. 1979 Hurricanes David,
Frederick Volcanic Eruption in St
Vincent - Establishment of PCDPPP - Donor
Cooperation - Emergency Institutionalization of
disaster management
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PAST CHANGE AGENTS 2. Hurricanes Gilbert (1988)
and Hugo (1989) - Establishment of
CDERA - Inter-governmental cooperation - Enhance
d national focal points - Inter-Agency
Programming Consultations
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GOAL OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN THE
CARIBBEAN Establishment of mechanisms at regional
and national levels that allow for the
institutionalization of disaster management as a
major decision factor in development planning
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- CHANGES NECESSARY
- TO ACHIEVE GOALS
- Policy Framework that promotes public service
inter-sectoral and inter-ministerial
consultations - Community based programmes that are empowering
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- CHANGES NECESSARY
- TO ACHIEVE GOALS
- Self-reliance oriented programming
- End-user directed public education and training
- Introduction and promotion of economic
preparedness planning
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- OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACCOMMODATING CHANGE
- Links with coastal zone management programmes
- Creating a niche in national sustainable
development programmes
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- OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACCOMMODATING CHANGE
- Use of sustained development councils to promote
idea of hazard resistant communities - Establishment of programming partnerships with
poverty reduction and alleviation programmes
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- Rational decision-making can impose institutional
restrictions thus improving stability. - Also open to a number of manipulative strategies
- Sayer 1999
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- Institutions by definition are the more enduring
features of social life - Giddens 1984
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Institutionalism refers to the embedding of
specific practices in a wider context of social
relations that cut across the landscape of formal
organizations and to the active processes by
which individuals in social context constructs
their way of thinking and acting P.Huley P112