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Improving Bahamas Disaster Preparedness/Response/Relief/Recovery (remote)

DAP - SmartResponse

DAP - SmartResponse

Rockville, MD, USA
Posted 6+ months ago

Improving Bahamas Disaster Preparedness/Response/Relief/Recovery (remote)

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ORGANIZATION: Disaster Accountability Project

This opportunity is provided by VolunteerMatch's partner.
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We are seeking volunteers to:

1) Identify Bahamas-based NGOs, responding to local/national disasters

2) Assist these NGOs with registration on SmartResponse.

3) Assist already registered NGOs with completing their surveys/profiles.

4) Engage the diaspora community and others interested in supporting preparedness/responserelief/recovery efforts to utilize NGO data to directly support local NGOs.

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About Disaster Accountability Project

Location:

4402 Bestor Dr, Rockville, MD 20853, US

Mission Statement

Disaster Accountability Project saves lives and reduces suffering by maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of disaster preparedness, response, relief, and recovery through oversight, transparency, advocacy, and public education.

Description

DAP is the leading nonprofit organization that provides long-term independent oversight of disaster management systems.

DAP engages a dedicated community to advance policy research and advocacy, promote transparency, and encourage the public to participate in oversight, community-based organizing, and discussions about disaster preparedness and relief.

Dedicated citizen oversight is necessary to ensure resources dedicated to preparedness, relief, and recovery are effectively utilized, communities are sufficiently engaged and more resilient, and best practices and lessons learned are implemented so mistakes are not repeated.

Prior to the creation of the Disaster Accountability Project (DAP), there was no dedicated, independent oversight of the agencies and organizations responsible for these critical life-saving responsibilities.