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The DANA Framework Tools Provided by USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)

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The DANA Framework. Tools Provided by USAIDs Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). OFDA Regional Objectives. Training To build National capacity to develop and execute training programmes/courses. Technical Assistance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The DANA Framework

Tools Provided by

USAIDs

Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance

(OFDA)

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OFDA Regional Objectives

Training

To build National capacity to develop and execute training programmes/courses.

Technical Assistance

To provide assistance and guidance to the NDOs in the areas of programming, plan and procedure development.

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Regional & Country Approach

Execution of Content Courses Selection of Potential Instructors Execution of Training for Instructors Courses Facilitation of Hand-Off Workshops –

Certification of Trainers Review/Development of National

programmes Review/Development of Plans/procedures

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Training Courses - DANA

Initial Damage Assessment (IDA)

Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA)

Others- DPM, DRR, SSM, Facilitation Skills & Meetings Management,

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IDA COURSE

Provides individuals at the community level, with the process and techniques necessary to perform the assessments.

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What is the Performance Required?

Collection of information and data related to damage

Recording on the appropriate forms. Completing the assessment within the allotted

time.

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Key Components Required

Knowledge of Pre-existing conditions.

Appropriate and standardised criteria and methodology to assess level of damage.

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DANA

Focused on Sector Coordinators/National Authorities

Provides the knowledge and skills needed to;

Collate and analyse data, Conduct needs analysis and Propose priority actions.

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Country Mechanisms IDA & DANA

National Sub/Standing Committees District/Community Sub/Standing Committees Use of defined geographical areas

(Constituencies/Enumeration Districts / Communities)

Assignment of trained personnel to each defined area

Provision of detailed map and descriptions of geographical areas

Provision of forms, Field Guide etc

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IDA / DANA Tools

Field Guides Decision Tree -IDA Forms Criteria for determining Levels of Damage Pre-Impact Information/DATA Bases

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IDA Levels of Damage - Description

DAMAGE – Impairment of the usefulness or value of the property.

Level 1 – No significant damage: Structure is useable and can be occupied. Repairs required are minimal. Examples: Some shingles blown off roof or roof covering loosened. Windows broken.

Level 2 – Minor damage: Structure is useable and can be occupied after urgent temporary measures are taken. Owner will probably need assistance with repairs. Examples: Portions of roof covering are missing. Windows or doors are blown out. Structure shifted off foundations.

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Levels of Damage

Level 3 – Major damage: Structure is not useable and cannot be occupied until after repairs are made. Examples: Roof covering is blown off exposing interior of structure. Windows and doors are missing and walls are damaged.

Level 4 – Destroyed: Structure is not useable and cannot be repaired. Must be rebuilt.

Examples: Walls are blown down. Structural instability. Foundations collapsed. Total destruction.

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Determining Levels Of Damage

Decision Tree

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OFDA Policy

Materials and Forms can be; Adapted Adopted as is Used as necessary by individual countries Formats should be followed closely Credit for materials is appreciated.