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Natural disasters: how to improve?
How can we improve our response to natural disasters and ensure lessons learnt benefit vulnerable communities worldwide in the long-term?
CAMERON SINCLAIR Co-Founder, Architecture for Humanity
DAME BARBARA STOCKING Chief Executive, Oxfam GB
MARTIN BELL OBE UNICEF Ambassador for Humanitarian Emergencies
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Cameron Sinclair
Cameron Sinclair, Co-Founder of Architecture for Humanity, discusses the role of small NGO's following a natural disaster. Including the importance of a long-term reconstruction and recovery and the role of open networks.
watch video »Barbara Stocking
Barbara Stocking, Chief Executive of Oxfam GB discusses the ways that large NGO's are improving their response to natural disasters.
watch video »Panel discussion
Martin Bell chairs a discussion with our speakers, Cameron Sinclair and Barbara Stocking.
watch video »Q1 Professor David Sanderson
What skills are required by architects to become more engaged in NGOs?
watch video »Q2 Christopher Reeves
How do you deal with the issue of people often looking for the lowest cost product as opposed to the best value to the community and building local business around that?
watch video »Q3 Steffan Colback
Haiti is an enormous project; how is the overall coordination carried out? And can aerial photography be used to map the whole areas and help plan progress?
watch video »Q4 Nigel Woof
What solutions might there be for spreading the funding for NGO's over a longer period, rather than just the immediate relief period?
watch video »Q5 Shailesh Kataria
How proactive are NGO's in going the extra mile to engage with the provate sector and built environment professionals
watch video »Q6 Drew Craig
How can the relationship between NGO's and the greater aid world be improved with the military?
watch video »Q7 Marco Bulmer
How are the NGO's gaining an understanding of geohazards with organisations such as the Royal Geographical Society?
watch video »
Interview with Professor David Sanderson
Professor David Sanderson, Director of The Centre for Development and Emergency Practice at…
Interview with Robert Hodgson
Robert Hodgson, Chair of RedR, discusses how RedR helps communities to recover following natural…
Interview with Brendan Gormley
The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is a charity that launches and coordinates national…
The story of Architecture for Humanity - Cameron Sinclair
Cameron Sinclair, co-founder of organisation Architecture for Humanity. Helping rebuild housing and schools…
Fault Line Living
An expedition sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and Land…
What lessons are being learnt from natural disasters?
What are the lessons that are being learnt and put into practice following…
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Iceland
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano is causing travel chaos across the world.
British volunteers offering comfort to youngsters in Haiti through the medium of film
While aid agencies are working to ensure people have access to shelter, food…
Project Haiti
Following this Haiti earthquake crisis a remarkable story unfolded; of how people around…
Meet our panel of speakers
25 May 2010, 7pm
Royal Geogrpahical Society (with IBG)
Read the biographies of…
Who are most vulnearable to natural hazards?
Read how some people are at a far greater risk when natural disasters…
Rebuilding livelihoods in tsunami-affected areas
Following the devastation of the Asian tsunami in December 2004, the Bureau for…
Myths and realities in disaster situations
The World Health Organisation have highlighted common misconceptions regarding natural…
Interview with Professor David Sanderson
Professor David Sanderson, Director of The Centre for Development and…
Interview with Robert Hodgson
Robert Hodgson, Chair of RedR, discusses how RedR helps communities to…
Interview with Brendan Gormley
The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is a charity that launches…
Brazil floods kill dozens and leave 1,000 people missing
- Source: The Guardian
23rd June 2010
Torrential rain devastates towns and cities in Brazil's north-east, leaving as many as 97,000 people homeless
229 countries ranked on their vulnerability to natural disasters
- Source: TravelMole
2nd June 2010
Natural Disasters Risk Index (NDRI) ranks 229 countries on their vulnearability to natural disasters. Bangladesh, Indonesia and Iran have been rated as the nations most at risk from extreme weather and geophysical events according to a new study ranking 229 countries on their vulnerability to natural disasters. France, Italy and USA feature in highest-rated 50.
25,000 people still living in Acra camp in Hati
- Source: BBC News
12th May 2010
Thousands of people are still living in squalid, makeshift camps around the capital Port au Prince. The Acra camp is home to around 25,000 people.
Tornado strikes Oklahoma, USA
- Source: BBC News
11th May 2010
Five people are reported to have been killed in the US state of Oklahoma after several tornadoes ripped through the Southern Plains region. Hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed and some highways were shut down because of wrecked cars and trucks.
Confusion over progress in Haiti
- Source: CBS News
6th May 2010
Confusion over the progress of building latrines in HAiti following the earthquake in January 2010
100 days of progress in Haiti since earthquake
- Source: BBC Radio 4
22nd April 2010
Radio 4 Today Programme interview on 100 days of progress since the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010
3 Royal Navy ships drafted to help stranded Britons in Europe as UK airspace remains closed
- Source: BBC News
19th April 2010
Three Royal Navy ships will be drafted to help return Britons stranded abroad as UK airspace remains restricted.
The UK's emergency committee Cobra met to discuss options in addressing travel chaos caused by a volcanic ash cloud and will hold more discussions later.
Organizing Armageddon: What We Learned From the Haiti Earthquake
- Source: Wired Magaziner
19th April 2010
Assessing lessons learnt from past natural disasters
China earthquake kills hundreds in Qinghai
- Source: BBC News
14th April 2010
At least 300 people have died and thousands are feared injured after a magnitude-6.9 earthquake struck China's Qinghai province, officials say.
Rio slum dwellers face forced eviction after landslides
- Source: The Guardian
12th April 2010
Thousands of slum dwellers in Rio de Janeiro are facing forced eviction after intense rainstorms triggered the most lethal landslides in Rio's history, leaving at least 224 dead.
Video: L’Aquila marks quake anniversary
- Source: BBC News
7th April 2010
The Italian city of L'Aquila is holding a series of events to mark the first anniversary of the earthquake that killed 300 and left 60,000 homeless.
Some 4,000 people are still living in temporary accommodation while others have been accommodated in new flats outside the city's centre - which is still closed, to the anger of many.
Major earthquake hits Indonesia
- Source: BBC News
7th April 2010
The quake's epicentre was 204km (127 miles) northwest of Sibolga on Sumatra's coast, at a depth of nearly 48km, the US Geological Survey said
L’Aquila earthquake survivors seek answers from government
- Source: The Guardian
6th April 2010
Local people fear their town will become a latter-day Pompeii and take to the streets in protest march
Donors meet for UN Haiti aid conference
- Source: BBC News
31st March 2010
Donors are to gather at the UN in New York to pledge billions of dollars to kickstart reconstruction in Haiti after January's devastating earthquake.
Haiti: A Once-in-a-Century Chance for Change
- Source: Oxfam GB
29th March 2010
Beyond reconstruction: re-envisioning Haiti with equity, fairness, and opportunity
Leading article: Natural disasters demand a radical new response
- Source: The Independent
29th March 2010
The world's system of dealing with earthquakes and floods is outdated
UN faces problems coping with natural disasters, minister warns
- Source: The Guardian
28th March 2010
International development minister says capacity to respond to disasters is not keeping up with pace of crises
Natural disasters and extreme weather UN faces problems coping
- Source: The Guardian
28th March 2010
International development minister says capacity to respond to disasters is not keeping up with pace of crises
Haiti, 70 days later
- Source: Boston.com
24th March 2010
In Haiti, the survivors of the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck about two and a half months ago continue to struggle, with a few signs of hope as international assistance is beginning to make measurable progress
Bristol cinema sets up film shows for Haiti’s earthquake children
- Source: The Guardian
23rd March 2010
While the aid agencies are trying to make sure youngsters in Haiti have access to shelter, food and water, British volunteers are offering comfort through the medium of film.
Leading Edge: Dame Barbara Stocking of Oxfam
- Source: The Sunday Times
21st March 2010
Chief executives offer their views from the top: Dame Barbara Stocking, CEO of Oxfam GB
How to stop buildings becoming killers in disasters
- Source: Alert.net
19th March 2010
Measures ranging from simply attaching shutters to windows to embedding steel bars in new structures can stop buildings from killing their occupants in natural disasters and should be used more widely, experts say.
UN chief visits Haiti camp
- Source: BBC News
15th March 2010
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has visited Haiti to witness the progress in aid distribution. Hundreds of thousands of people remain in urgent need.
Haiti quake deaths were ‘avoidable’
- Source: BBC News
12th March 2010
Two months after more than 200,000 people died in the Haiti earthquake, there are questions about whether many of the deaths could have been avoided. A stronger earthquake in Chile killed a fraction of the numbers, and it is thought the quality of construction could have played a major role in each.
Money hunt turns aid agencies into rivals in shaken Haiti
- Source: McClatchy
11th March 2010
The politics of aid has become even sharper following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that left more than 200,000 dead and toppled hundreds of thousands of buildings.
A Plan for Haiti
- Source: Archtiect Magazine
11th March 2010
Almost two months after its Jan. 12 earthquake, Haiti no longer dominates the news. But it’s still top of mind for Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr, co-founders of the design services nonprofit Architecture for Humanity (AFH).
Haiti earthquake: engineers work out how to rebuild capital to withstand future shocks
- Source: The Guardian
2nd March 2010
The international effort to rebuild Port-au-Prince will be the biggest civil engineering project in the Caribbean for the next decade. That is the stark view of experts who have studied the devastation inflicted on the Haitian capital last week and concluded that only a full-scale reconstruction of the city, to robust quake-proof standards, will prevent future catastrophes.
How Architects Help in Haiti
- Source: Business Week
1st March 2010
Cameron Sinclair and his organization, Architecture for Humanity, are working to help communities rebuild in Haiti.
Chile President Michelle Bachelet steps up quake rescue
- Source: BBC News
1st March 2010
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has announced emergency measures to deal with the destruction caused by Saturday's massive earthquake.
A tale of two huge quakes, and why Haiti’s was worse
- Source: The Seattle Times
27th February 2010
Port au Prince, Haiti — The earthquake in Chile was far stronger than the one that struck Haiti last month, yet the death toll in Haiti was magnitudes higher. The reasons are simple.
Massive earthquake strikes Chile
- Source: BBC News
27th February 2010
A massive earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 has hit central Chile, killing at least 64 people, ministers say. The quake struck at 0634 GMT about 115km (70 miles) north-east of the city of Concepcion and 325km south-west of the capital, Santiago.
Chile was ready for quake, Haiti wasn’t
- Source: Monterey County The Herald
27th February 2010
Chile is wealthier and infinitely better prepared, with strict building codes, robust emergency response and a long history of handling seismic catastrophes. No living Haitian had experienced a quake at home when the Jan. 12 disaster crumbled their poorly constructed buildings.
‘Pure luck’ that Haiti tsunami did not kill more
- Source: BBC News
25th February 2010
Mapping a crisis
- Source: The Guardian
25th February 2010
During the crisis in Haiti, a remarkable story has unfolded; of how people around the world could virtually collaborate and contribute to the on-the-ground operations.
The volunteer mappers who helped Haiti
- Source: BBC News
25th February 2010
OpenStreetMap users have helped provide local mapped information for rescuers and aid workers in Haiti.
Only plastic between Haiti homeless and brewing storms
- Source: Reuters Alertnet
25th February 2010
Seasonal rains and hurricanes spell trouble for Haiti at the best of times, but with hundreds of thousands of people living in flimsy shelters after last month's earthquake, this year the dangers are much greater.
Briton among 42 killed as flooding truns Madeira into sea of mud
- Source: The Times
22nd February 2010
A British tourist was swept to her death when the taxi she was travelling in was caught up in the flash floods that have killed at least 42 people on the holiday island of Madeira.
British UN chief defends leaked email criticising Haiti charity workers
- Source: The Daily Telegraph
19th February 2010
A British United Nations humanitarian chief has criticised aid agencies working in Haiti for poor coordination and resourcing, which he said weakened confidence in their ability to deliver, according to a leaked email.
Haiti and the demands of disaster-zone architecture
- Source: The Guardian G2
15th February 2010
Most people witnessing the devastation in Haiti have felt powerless to help, but not architects. Since the earthquake on 12 January, some 350 British architects have volunteered their services to Article 25, the UK's leading architectural aid charity. There has been a similar response in the US: design charity Architecture For Humanity (AFH) had 600 enquiries a day in the week after the disaster.
Haiti aid effort one month after earthquake
- Source: BBC News
12th February 2010
An emergency appeal launched by the international aid community within days of the Haiti earthquake has reached more than 95% of its $577m target. But as the rainy season approaches, and then the hurricane season, the situation for hundreds of thousands of people is still precarious and their needs urgent.
Haiti - an Oxfam case study
- Source: Oxfam
9th February 2010
Late on the afternoon of January 12, a massive earthquake struck the impoverished country of Haiti 10 miles from the capital of Port-au-Prince, causing catastrophic damage and reducing much of the city to rubble.
From Rebuilding to Revitalizing: Five years after the tsunami
- Source: World Bank
1st February 2010
The Government of Indonesia, through the Agency for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction for Aceh & Nias (BRR) showed tremendous leadership in coordinating the US$7 billion reconstruction effort in Aceh and Nias.
In Depth: Haiti earthquake
- Source: Financial Times
20th January 2010
Haiti suffered its worst earthquake in 200 years on January 12, with the capital Port-au-Prince destroyed, tens of thousands of people dead and millions reliant on international aid
Out of disaster comes great opportunity
- Source: World Bank
18th January 2010
The scale and magnitude of the earthquake in Haiti has shocked, saddened and horrified us all. But there is a silver lining to this great tragedy. Looking back in history, great natural disasters are often a catalyst for huge, positive change.
Quake opportunity to rebuild ‘better’: aid groups
- Source: Khaleej Times
15th January 2010
The devastating Haitian earthquake will require a massive rebuilding effort but presents the opportunity to tackle deep problems that have plagued Port-au-Prince, aid organizations said.
Flawed Building Likely a Big Element
- Source: New York Times
13th January 2010
Engineers and architects who have worked in or visited Haiti say that substandard design, inadequate materials and shoddy construction practices likely contributed to the collapse of many buildings in the earthquake that struck Tuesday.
Storm threat to New Orleans out of our control, says general
- Source: The Guardian
25th October 2009
Flooding can't be stopped, says chief of city defences. Half of Louisiana will be under water by 2100
Architecture for Humanity Project shortlisted for The Aga Khan Award
- Source: Treehugger.com
Cameron Sinclair who touched down on UK soil yesterday for a talk at the Royal Geographical Society, was on excitable form last night after news of the shortlisting was made public.
At least 95 people have died in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro after the most torrential rain for decades caused landslides and flooding.
Race against time to solve Haiti post-quake problems
- Source: Reuters
The Haitian government and foreign partners will attend a donor pledging conference in New York on Wednesday, seeking solutions and funds to address continuing humanitarian needs in Haiti following the January 12 earthquake, and to guarantee its future stability and growth.
Failing safely - why planning for the worst saves lives in an earthquake
- Source: The Journal
As the earth seems to endure more and more earthquakes, the knowledge of earthquake-proof construction can mean everything
Quake-torn Haiti hit by floods
- Source: The Guardian
Heavy rain has caused flooding in Haiti, killing at least 13 and trapping people in their homes and cars