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Closed Other Multisector US Foreign Aid

Disaster Preparedness for Effective Response (PREPARE)

$101.87M USD

Funder U.S. Agency for International Development
Recipient Organization International Organisation for Migration
Country Micronesia, Federated States of
Start Date Feb 19, 2013
End Date Sep 01, 2015
Duration 924 days
Number of Grantees 186
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 199645-76
Grant Description

The Disaster Preparedness for Effective Response (PREPARE) project expedites emergency and reconstruction assistance in the event of disasters formally declared by the U.S. President in RMI.

PREPARE will continue to support a functioning system that enables the rapid delivery of U.S. disaster response and reconstruction assistance in the country. The U.S.

Government will support: 1) adult learning-based disaster preparedness training, mentoring, radio broadcasting and institutional strengthening; 2) warehousing capability to pre-position emergency equipment and commodities in strategic locations; 3) partnerships with strategic sectors that can provide assistance during times of emergencies for quick mobilization and distribution of emergency commodities and provision of technical assistance; and 4) increase technical knowledge of key stakeholders, such as NGOs, community organizations, volunteers, construction workers in the delivery of emergency and reconstruction assistance.*****(Micronesia): The Disaster Preparedness for Effective Response (PREPARE) activity expedites emergency and reconstruction assistance in the event of disasters formally declared by the U.S.

President in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).

PREPARE will continue to support a functioning system that enables the rapid delivery of U.S. disaster response and reconstruction assistance in the country. The U.S.

Government will support: 1) adult learning-based curriculum and conduct trainings for disaster preparedness, radio broadcasting, mentoring, and institutional strengthening interventions; 2) warehousing capability to pre-position emergency equipment and commodities in strategic locations; 3) partnerships with strategic sectors that can provide assistance during times of emergencies; and 4) the increase technical knowledge of key stakeholders, such as NGOs, community organizations, volunteers, and construction workers in the delivery of emergency and reconstruction assistance.

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International Organisation for Migration

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