Simulations Case Study: Playing with Reality

Author(s)
Hockaday, D. and Lumsdon, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
01 Mar 2012
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disaster preparedness
Organisations
CARE International

The final evaluation of ECB Phase 1 acknowledged the importance of emergency simulations as a practical preparedness tool that provides a safe space for humanitarian agencies to build staff capacity to respond to emergency situations.

 

 The ECB Simulations  Project was launched in 2007 when ECB agencies developed a Simulation Administrators‘
Guide that included both a Multi-Agency and a Single Agency Simulation tool. The
development of this Guide was a key milestone in the ECB Project‘s efforts to build national
staff emergency response capacity. This case study focuses on the learning from
implementing the ECB Project Multi-Agency simulations at the national level between April
2010 and March 2012, using the ECB Simulations Administrators‘ Guide.