News
December 07, 2020
Consultancy: MEAL Framework and tools Development
August 03, 2020
Inclusive research: working with organisations of persons with disabilities in WASH research
July 01, 2020
Series of online training on research and disability
July 01, 2020
Putting The Sendai Framework into Action
July 01, 2020
Responding to COVID-19: Priority of protection for most at-risk groups
March 27, 2020
New research project: Investing in inclusive WASH
November 12, 2019
Commemorating #TsunamiDay with students with seeing difficulties
August 12, 2019
Upholding the Roles of Persons with Disabilities as Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction Front-liners
December 12, 2018
Developing disaster risk reduction learning materials on disability-inclusion for sudden-onset natural hazards
December 11, 2018
Managing Disaster Risk in the Coastal Areas of West Sumatra
November 16, 2018
Initiation of Disability Inclusion Service Unit in West Papua
August 27, 2018
Pelatihan Pengkajian Kebutuhan Pasca Bencana (JITUPASNA) Gempa Lombok
June 20, 2018
Local product supporting rural economic resilience
June 20, 2018
Strengthening infrastructures to support community resilience towards disasters
June 20, 2018
Handovering the Keeping School Safe from Disaster Programme
Handovering the Keeping School Safe from Disaster Programme
June 20, 2018
Evacuation simulation involving school childrean and village authority in Magelang
In the last 15 years, 46.648 schools in Indonesia were affected by disasters (National Secretariat of the Disaster Resilience Education Unit, 2017). Followed by a fact that the geographical location of Magelang District has made it prone to various natural hazards, ASB started the “Keeping School Safe from Disaster” Programme in early 2017, with supports from Aktion Deutschland Hilft and Deutsche Telekom. For about 17 month, ASB Team collaborated with various stakeholders, including the Local Disaster Management Agency, Education Office, village authorities and disabled people’s organisations, reached 81 primary schools and special education schools as well as 4 villages in Magelang District.
Last month, ASB Team organised a handover workshop in which key achievements, best practices and lessons learned of the programme were showcased. More than 15.000 people has been reached through this programme, including school children, teachers, school committees, disabled people’s organisations and community members of 4 villages. Find out more about the programme’s achievements in our resources page.