E-Development invites you to participate in the live webcast of a
workshop on "Disaster Risk Management in the Information Age"
organized by the World Bank's Global Information Communication and
Technology Department, infoDev, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction
and Recovery (GFDRR), and the Latin American Disaster Risk Management
team. Jointly we have put together an exciting program of panel
discussions on different aspects of using ICT to assess, mitigate,
prepare, and recover from disasters.

You can also post comments and questions on our new eDevelopment Blog:
http://edevelopmentblog.org

Disaster Risk Management in the Information Age

Oct. 8-9, 2008, 9:00 - 1:30 pm ET

LIVE WEBCAST:
 http://www.worldbank.org/edevelopment/live

All workshop materials will be available at:
http://www.worldbank.org/edevelopment

Program Description

Between 1980 and 2006, natural disasters killed more than 2 million
people worldwide and reported damages totaled 1.2 trillion USD. For
example, the 2005 Pakistan earthquake caused about $5 billion damages.
There were 5,210 disasters worldwide between 1991 and 2005. The World
Bank has a large lending portfolio of natural disaster risk management
projects: 195 active and pipeline projects amounting to USD 8248
Million. How does the information revolution change the way we deal
with disasters?

The key objective of this workshop is to raise awareness on the
opportunities to improve the impact of disaster risk management
projects via innovative and effective use of ICT and to help
understand better key lessons learned, success factors and good
practices. A series of case studies and presentations will discuss the
enabling and transformational role of ICT applications throughout the
full cycle of Disaster Risk Management activities: risk assessment,
mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.

The  Workshop  will  identify  challenges  and  key  issues,  best
practices and critical  success factors, latest trends, solutions and
technologies, as well as the   policy  recommendations  and
opportunities  for  mainstreaming  and  more effective use of ICT in
the World Bank disaster risk management portfolio.

How to make ICT a transformational enabler of better disaster risk management?

What are the critical success factors for effective application of ICT in this
area?

What is the role of open source, mobile and other Web 2.0 tools?

What is the role of Public Private Partnerships?

The workshop will feature a number of distinguished experts:

  Alta Haggarty (UN OCHA)
  Gianluca Bruni (UN World Food Program, via VC from Rome)
  Chanuka Wattegama (LIRNEasia, formerly with UNDP)
  Paul Margie (Telecom Sans Frontiers)
  Charles Scawthorn (Kyoto University)
  Carmelle Terborgh (ESRI)
  Inderjit Claire (RMSI)
  Eric Rasmussen (InSTEDD)
  Gisli Olafsson (Microsoft)
  Andrew Levy (IBM)
  S. Rangarajan (World Space)
  John C. Scott (Center for Public Service Communications)
  Ken Zita (Network Dymanics Associates)
  Bill Gail (Microsoft)
  Saroj Jha (GFDRR/World Bank)
  Francis Ghesquiere (World Bank)
  Philippe Dongier (World Bank)
  Valerie D'Costa (infoDev)
  Deepak Bhatia (World Bank)
  Uwe Deichmann (World Bank)
  Samia Melhem (World Bank))
  Hemang Karelia (GFDRR)
  Ramesh Siva (World Bank)))
  Sanjaya Bhatia (GFDRR)
  Edward Anderson (World Bank))
  Trond Vedeld (World Bank)
  Reza Firuzabadi (World Bank))

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Regards.
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Fouad Bajwa
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