E-Resilience: Communication with Citizens
Effective and appropriate communication with citizens is essential to disaster risk management and enhanced e-resilience in the Asia-Pacific region. The E-Resilience Toolkit offers insights into a spectrum of available ICT tools and best practices that may benefit policymakers, DRM professionals and vulnerable communities in Asia and the Pacific to enhance e-resilience and disaster risk management in the context of communication with citizens.
Displaying 8 - 14 of 19 tools and best practices relevant to communication with citizens.
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Help Kids Cope is a smartphone application designed to assist parents in talking to their children about disasters.
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The ETC is a global network of organizations that work together to provide shared communications services in humanitarian emergencies.
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Alerts and information on tsunamis, tropical cyclones and extreme weather events is offered by VMGD in Vanuatu.
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eBayanihan is a mobile and web-based participatory disaster management system that allows citizens to participate in contributing to DRM.
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Safety Check is a feature of Facebook that is meant to help users quickly alert friends and family that they are safe during times of crisis.
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Monster Guard is a mobile application that is designed specifically for kids with the aim of preparing them for disasters.
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PDC Disaster Alert is a free, global multi-hazard monitoring and alerting application for smartphones.