Support PDNA

Multi-hazard Early Warning System Design & Implementation Center (MHEWC): A Global Platform for Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems (MHEWS)-Supporting the Global South

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MNEWC provides PDNA Methodology, Guidelines, and Assessment Process for the Global South Countries 

  • We conduct an assessment of the availability and application of nationally approved PDNA methodologies, guidelines, templates, sector tools, sector-level technical expertise, data standards, and reporting formats.
  • Assess the alignment of national methodologies with internationally recognized approaches for damage, loss, human impact, needs, recovery, and reconstruction assessment.
  • Review the full PDNA process, including:
    1. Prepare sector level L&Ds /Imapct level data collection tools, methodology, guidelines, and process 
    2. Conduct training, develop partnership activation and institutional mobilization;
    3. Assessment scoping and planning;
    4. Formation of sector teams;
    5. Baseline data compilation tools/process/repositories;
    6. Field data collection( ICT /AI/UAV tools);
    7. Damage and loss estimation tools/process;
    8. Human-impact and needs assessment tools/process;
    9. Recovery-needs identification;
    10. Framework, methodologies for the UN Cluster’s anchoring with national sectors
    11. Build Back Better analysis;
    12. Sector prioritization;
    13. Cost estimation;
    14. Validation and quality assurance;
    15. Report preparation;
    16. Government endorsement;
    17. Recovery-framework development; and
    18. Monitoring of recovery implementation.
  • Assess the availability and quality of baseline datasets, administrative records, census data, sector inventories, asset databases, land-use data, infrastructure data, household information, market information, and historical disaster-loss databases.

 

Develop ICT, GIS, Remote Sensing, and UAV Capacity for PDNA

  • Assess institutional capacity to use digital technologies for rapid and comprehensive post-disaster assessment.
  • Review the availability and application of:
    • Mobile data-collection tools;
    • Digital survey applications;
    • Cloud-based assessment platforms;
    • GIS databases;
    • Web-GIS portals;
    • Remote-sensing imagery;
    • Satellite data;
    • Unmanned aerial vehicles;
    • Drone-based imaging;
    • Global positioning systems;
    • Digital elevation models;
    • Image-processing software;
    • Damage-classification tools;
    • Artificial intelligence-assisted analysis;
    • Digital dashboards, and
    • Geospatial & Database-driven Decision-support systems(DSS).
  • Assess capacity to acquire, process, analyze, interpret, validate, store, and disseminate geospatial and remote-sensing data.
  • Review institutional arrangements for obtaining pre-disaster and post-disaster imagery, including access to satellite imagery, drone operations, aerial surveys, open-source geospatial data, and commercial data providers.
  • Assess compliance with UAV regulations, flight permissions, operational safety procedures, data-protection requirements, and ethical standards.
  • Review interoperability between field-assessment tools, sector databases, EOC systems, GIS platforms, national statistics systems, and recovery-planning systems.
  • Assess capacity to produce:
    • Damage maps;
    • Affected-population maps;
    • Infrastructure-impact maps;
    • Agricultural damage maps;
    • Flood-extent maps;
    • Landslide inventories;
    • Building-damage classifications;
    • Accessibility and logistics maps;
    • Recovery-priority maps; and
    • Spatial recovery-investment plans.

Please contact MHEWC at : zmsajjad@gmail, WhatsApp : +88 01711 979179 

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