EARLY WARNING MECHANISM CRH 2012. The Early Warning can be defined as a warning, a warning signal to inform officials and the public. The role of CRH.

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EARLY WARNING MECHANISM CRH 2012

The Early Warning can be defined as a warning, a warning signal to inform officials and the public. The role of CRH as auxiliary pouvpoirs public in the humanitarian field refers to the rapid dissemination of information on disasters threatening the institutions and the general population. It is therefore the pivot action of the DGC. It links between preparedness and response. Its role is to inform managers of all levels to be prepared to take action.

TRANSMISSION / DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION ON ALERT It's about using all existing means of communication through an awareness campaign called "Kouri Vwazen Di W": , Spot Radio / TV, billboard, brochure, poster, Téléphome, Network Relay GRD / Humanitarian... However, the authority (institution) responsible for the transmission / distribution of information is previously defined in each stage of alert (green, yellow, orange, red) and the contingency plans of each of the struture National DRG system and manual emergency operation of the HRC. The audible and visual means are often considered / used to strengthen the system: Flag, balloon, Conch Sound, vaccinia, whistle, bell, house search community meeting... NB: when the capacity of dissemination or communication of a structure is affected or damaged surrounding structures can help. For this, prior agreements should be considered.

NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL PREPARATION Revision of emergency stock (the logistics of FGD) ~ 72H before the arrival of the phenomenon + Dissemination of awareness messages and warning via mail, phone to the regions concerned. Administrative decisions. Weather forecasts of heavy precipitation / or arrival of a low pressure system (storms, cyclones) SNGRD decision to trigger the green alert - Transmission of bulletins to the regions concerned - Activate the Crisis of CRH.

REGIONAL Between 72H and 48H ~ before the arrival of the phenomenon PREPARING CORPORATE & COMMUNITY + Dissemination of awareness messages and alert via SMS, Word of Mouth, sound truck... Administrative decisions. - Weather forecast heavy rainfall / or arrival of a low pressure system (storms, cyclones). - Attendance at DUOC Conveying information to local committees. - Deployment of community health and other volunteers.

LOCAL & COMMUNITY Weather forecasts of heavy precipitation / or arrival of a low pressure system (storms, cyclones). - Meeting with local authorities - Deployment of community health and other volunteers. - Support for EIC - Transmitting the information to the public Between 72H and 48H ~ before the arrival of the phenomenon COMMUNITY + Dissemination of awareness messages and warning, Word of Mouth.

Chain of Communication Information vector of warnings: Phones, SMS, , VHF / UHF, Satelite telephone, radio spots, sound truck, megaphones, word of mouth, flag... Intermediate: National: DPC / Movement Red Cross (HRC, IFRC, ICRC and other PNS) / OCHA, NGOs / Community Groups) Regional: Technical coordinator of the CPD, Regional Committees of CRH (President, Risk Management Focal Point) and sister National Societies / NGOs / Local Associations Local: Committees of the communal PC / Local Committees of CRH (Kouri Relais Di Vwazen'w and CLD) / Municipality / NGOs / Community Groups / Volunteers Tet Kale Community: Committees of the local PC / CASEC / Community Response Team / Brigades of the PC / Local Associations Population

WEAKNESSES Sounds different from one community to another. The way, the manner and timing to transmit the passage of an alert level to another is not defined. The use of fagnons not sufficiently widespread. Some community tools are not yet controlled: conch, drum, Chwal Tet, the bells of the churches

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