scholarly journals Disaster management strategy (1393-1396)-(2014-2017) / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development.

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 709-721
Author(s):  
Rumzi Samin

The relationship between the local government and the central government in handling COVID 19 in Indonesia is considered very bad because the existing disaster management is considered slow in breaking the chain of the spread of COVID 19. This study focuses on coordination between the central government and local governments where there are many mismatched statements in determining policies in handling COVID 19 which is confusing in the application of handling this COVID 19 disaster. The research method using a systematic literature review is one approach to the literature review method by describing the procedure for selecting publication criteria and/or literature that is reviewed with the aim of getting a broad picture related to a particular topic or issue. The results of the study indicate the need for principles of interaction between local and central government authorities in the task of handling the COVID-19 disaster that has not used a good disaster management strategy, this is because it does not implement the relationship responsibility principles of central-local government interaction so it is necessary to strengthen communication. In addition, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a complicated bureaucratic system in central-local government interactions


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Puji Lestari ◽  
Icha Dwi Putri Br Sembiring ◽  
Agung Prabowo ◽  
Arif Wibawa ◽  
Retno Hendariningrum

Abstract: Sinabung eruption in 2010 had led to a sense of trauma for Karo’s District residents, especially the refugees. Disaster relief emergency response was needed in a disaster. This study aims to describe the implementation of disaster communication management at Sinabung in 2010, obstacles of disaster management, and finding alternative of disaster communication management strategy, especially during emergency response. The results indicate the importance of coordination and communication between parties related to disaster communication management. Several problems discovered force the needs for the application of disaster communication management system, especially during emergency response in order to minimize disaster risks.Abstrak: Letusan Gunung Sinabung 2010 telah menyebabkan rasa trauma bagi warga Kabupaten Karo, khususnya para pengungsi. Penanggulangan bencana saat tanggap darurat sangat diperlukan dalam sebuah bencana. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan implementasi manajemen komunikasi bencana di Sinabung 2010, hambatan penanganan bencana, dan menemukan alternatif strategi manajemen komunikasi bencana khususnya saat tanggap darurat. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan pentingnya koordinasi dan komunikasi antarpihak terkait manajemen komunikasi bencana. Beberapa persoalan yang ditemukan mendorong perlunya penerapan sistem manajemen komunikasi bencana khususnya dalam keadaan tanggap darurat untuk dapat mengurangi resiko bencana.


2021 ◽  
Vol 921 (1) ◽  
pp. 012056
Author(s):  
A Maulana

Abstract Managing natural disasters amid the Covid-19 pandemic needs a special strategic approach. Indonesia, as a natural disaster-prone country, is now facing a problem due to areas with high vulnerability and a lack of disaster literacy. A multi-disaster e.g., the occurrence of natural disasters in the middle of Covid-19) management strategy is badly needed to face up to this situation. This paper offers a multi-disaster management strategy based on empirical experience as a reference for stakeholders, especially government at all levels. Five strategies are offered to overcome the impacts of a multi-disaster event, especially in natural disaster-prone areas with high Covid-19 case rates. Strengthening government institutions is the first priority to be addressed as coordination among government at all levels (from central to regency and city governments) will minimize the casualties. Logistic and infrastructure arrangements should be well managed to avoid any panic and chaos during multi-disasters. Recruitment of volunteers could be very helpful during the emergency response stage. Provision of evacuation sites and temporary shelters that meet the Covid-19 requirements is a must to prevent virus spread during evacuation and emergency response stages. Last but not least, increasing individual disaster literacy should be considered an essential component of a multi-disaster management strategy. Finally, well-managed coordination between all stakeholders is paramount, especially in natural disaster-prone areas with a high level of Covid-19 spread.


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