What approaches by the Ethiopian government disaster management sector were helpful or harmful?
Case Study on Recent Disaster(Ethiopia) Purpose This module has provided plentiful information regarding the challenges associated with displaced populations that must be considered in order to effectively provide assistance following a disaster. Using your knowledge of best practices in disaster management, along with what you have learned thus far in the course as to what approaches work when and under what conditions in countries around the world, apply your knowledge to a case study on a recent disaster response that involved significant displacement. Assignment Review the following report which provides a rich opportunity to explore the issues discussed in this module: https://www.internal-displacement.org/sites/default/files/publications/documents/2019-IDMC-GRID.pdf Displacement, from both violence and disaster, is an issue governments face frequently. Use The Global Displacement Landscape and the resources found through the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center https://www.internal-displacement.org/ including your own research to examine how displaced populations in Ethiopia have played a role in the vulnerabilities of families prior to a disaster and how displacement has affected service delivery post-disaster. Discuss the following : 1. What approaches by the Ethiopian government disaster management sector were helpful or harmful? Reflect on both their plans and the actions taken. It may be useful to examine how the international community both supported certain actions and advocated the government to change others. 2. All disaster managers know that preparedness and mitigation are better options than response after a disaster strikes. What does this mean for the issue of mobile populations?