Established as a training center over three decades ago, ADPC has evolved into an intergovernmental organization implementing multi-stakeholder projects equally focused on training and capacity building, knowledge exchange, and networking for disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilience in Asia and the Pacific. Specialized training courses on a variety of disaster and climate change related topics remained part of ADPC’s portfolio.
ADPC continued to implement on-site learning exercises for national and sub-national government officials through exposure visits, classroom learning, and knowledge sharing. In addition to classroom training methods, ADPC, in association with various world-class institutions, has been promoting peer-to-peer learning through regular exchange of experience and knowledge by and among DRR practitioners. This has encouraged stakeholders to learn from their counterparts at the national, sub-national, and local levels. On-site learning is another innovative element of ADPC’s capacity development strategy. Through adult learning for employed professionals, this model allows staff to visit and interact with professionals in other geographical areas facing similar hazards.
Examples of on-site learning and study visits/training are listed below.
Country of Origin | Organization | Thematic Focus | Location | |
1 | Bangladesh | Disaster Management Bureau | Water resource management | Thailand |
2 | Bangladesh | Department of Disaster Management | Multi Hazard Risk Vulnerability Modeling and System Information Management | USA |
3 | Bhutan | Department of Disaster Management |
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Thailand |
4 | Bhutan | Ministry of Health Ministry of Education |
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Thailand |
5 | China | 1. Chinese Government 2. UNDP China Office 3. Bangladeshi Officials 4. Ethiopian Officials |
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Thailand, Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, the Philippines, Lao PDR, P.R. China |
6 | Ethiopia | National Disaster Risk Management Commission (NDRMC) |
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Thailand |
7 | Ethiopia | National Disaster Risk Management Commission (NDRMC) | EWS visit (Karnataka model) | India |
8 | Ethiopia | Disaster Risk Management & Food Security |
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Thailand |
9 | India | GIDM, Gujarat Government |
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India |
10 | Indonesia | Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) | Disaster Management in Thailand | Thailand |
11 | Lao PDR | Ministry of Planning and Investment |
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Indonesia |
12 | Maldives | National Disaster Management Centre Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction into Development Policy |
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Maldives |
13 | Myanmar | Relief and Resettlement Department Planning Department Meteorology and Hydrology Department |
Disaster Management System | Myanmar |
14 | Myanmar | Relief and Resettlement Department Planning Department Meteorology and Hydrology Department |
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Thailand, Indonesia |
15 | Nepal | Various Ministers | Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management into Sectoral Development | Nepal |
16 | Philippines | National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center |
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Philippines |
17 | Philippines | Pasig City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) | Effective Flood control system at the city level | Thailand |
18 | Thailand | Office of the Civil Service Commission |
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Thailand and the Netherlands |
19 | Sri Lanka | University of Paradeniya | Disaster Management program | Thailand |
20 | Vietnam | Disaster Management Center |
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Vietnam |