Prioritization of disasters and their management in Rwanda.

E Rugigana, L Nyirazinyoye, A Umubyeyi, J B Nsengiyumva, C Kanyandekwe, I Ntahobakulira
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Introduction: Rwanda has been experiencing quite a significant number of disastrous events of both natural and man-made origin in the last 2 decades. Many cases of disasters are particularly linked to the geographic, historical and socio-cultural aspects of the country. The overall objective of the present article is to perform a situation analysis of disasters in Rwanda and to highlight the institutional and legal framework of disaster management.

Methods: An assessment questionnaire focused on the current capacity, institutional frameworks and on-going initiatives for disaster management at country level and operational level was administered. The assessment was descriptive and used mainly qualitative methods. These included review of records (country policies and policy briefs, programme documents), interviews with key informants from line ministries, and interviews with key informants from stakeholder agencies.

Results: The Rwandan hazard profile, its vulnerability and capacity assessment shows top seven disasters which are related to epidemics, hails storms/floods; roads accidents; environmental degradation and earthquakes/volcanic eruption. Currently, the Institutional framework for disaster management and response is coordinated by Ministry of Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs through the Rwanda National Disasters Operation Center. Although disaster risk reduction has been integrated into sustainable policies and plans, most districts do not have adequate capacity to plan for disasters and the majority of districts disaster committees have not yet been trained.

Conclusion: Rwanda has established a legal and institutional framework for disasters management. There is a need to build capacity in disaster management at operational level (District).

卢旺达灾害的优先次序及其管理。
在过去的20年里,卢旺达经历了相当多的自然和人为的灾难性事件。许多灾害特别与该国的地理、历史和社会文化方面有关。本文的总目标是对卢旺达的灾害情况进行分析,并强调灾害管理的体制和法律框架。方法:对国家一级和业务一级灾害管理的当前能力、体制框架和正在进行的举措进行了评估问卷调查。评价以描述性评价为主,定性评价为主。这些工作包括审查记录(国家政策和政策简报、规划文件),采访来自相关部委的关键线人,以及采访来自利益攸关方机构的关键线人。结果:卢旺达的灾害概况及其脆弱性和能力评估显示,与流行病、冰雹风暴/洪水有关的七大灾害;道路交通事故;环境恶化和地震/火山爆发。目前,灾害管理和反应的体制框架由灾害管理和难民事务部通过卢旺达国家灾害行动中心进行协调。虽然减少灾害风险已纳入可持续政策和计划,但大多数地区没有足够的灾害规划能力,大多数地区的灾害委员会尚未接受培训。结论:卢旺达建立了灾害管理的法律和体制框架。有必要在业务一级(区)建立灾害管理能力。
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