CARE Brasil AAR, Inundaciones y derrumbes Sao Goncalo, Río de Janeiro

Publication language
English
Pages
22pp
Date published
01 Dec 2010
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disasters, Floods & landslides
Countries
Brazil
Organisations
CARE International

1. In Brazil, the private sector is offering fundraising opportunities for humanitarian
work and especially for disaster response, as proofed through the Haiti, Chile, and
Brazil response contributions to CARE Brazil from the private sector. There is a need
to map the private sector in general, and especially to identify and approach the
decision makers to convert funding promises into reality in a timely manner.

2. Due to the fact that CARE Brazil only has started its humanitarian work, it is
recommended starting the process of elaborating and maintaining an emergency
preparedness plan EPP. The EPP would be elaborated and kept up to date by the staff,
identifying key resources and decisions previously to disaster responses as for
example intervention areas and sectors, draft response strategy, persons or consultants
for recruitment, staffing, funding sources, local partners, local providers, and CI tools and training needs. This would also help to reduce the workload for staff during a
disaster response (staff motivation and contribution was key for the overall successful
response).

3. One of the main challenges during the disaster response of CARE Brazil was related
to communications, and it is recommended to revise the flow of communication
within CARE Brazil as well as towards CI and external actors, by taking into account
the successful elements of giving visibility for poor forgotten areas as well as the
challenge of raised expectations and ability of implementation