A-PAD Business Guide to Flood

A-PAD Business Guide to Flood

May 15, 2018

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Given the flood risk to businesses, the following attached is a ” Business Guide to Flood” for implementation by businesses. A simple template to be better prepared in ensuring safety of employees and property. Businesses need to be resilient and minimize potential loss/damage to property

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Gammadda joins forces to raise Disaster Preparedness

Gammadda joins forces to raise Disaster Preparedness

May 15, 2018

The Floods/Landslides of years 2016 & 2017 resulted in the loss of over 500 human lives. Thus, A-PAD Sri Lanka joined hands with The Capital Maharaja Organization in better preparing vulnerable communities who fall prey in the event of these calamities. Stepping into

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Humanitarian Agencies & Private Sector in Disaster Preparedness

Humanitarian Agencies & Private Sector in Disaster Preparedness

Apr 15, 2018

A meeting was held with the cooperation of the private sector to discuss about message dissemination with regard to monsoon floods. A-PAD Sri Lanka was more focused on providing guidelines to private sector business of how to be resilient from floods. The initial 

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Let’s learn what is unknown to us. Let us correct our mistakes. Excellent attitude, Knowledge, understanding of your skills will  constitute a healthy Society.

Let’s learn what is unknown to us. Let us correct our mistakes. Excellent attitude, Knowledge, understanding of your skills will constitute a healthy Society.

Mar 25, 2018

Continuing the spread of awareness among communities on disaster preparedness and mitigation, A-PAD Sri Lanka with private sector stakeholders in Jaffna created family oriented disaster risk awareness posters. These stickers entail information based on emergency contact numbers, emergency “grab-bag” and the Do’s and Don’ts in case of calamities. Over 2000

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Disaster Preparedness for School Children – Trincomalee

Disaster Preparedness for School Children – Trincomalee

Mar 21, 2018

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), preparedness, planning and mitigation are identified as key components in creating a resilient community. Thus, starting off with enlightening the younger generation of our society, A-PAD Sri Lanka took on educating school children on being vigilant and prepared to face day-to-day situations as during disaster stricken times.

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