Publications

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Assessment of disaster management planning, policies and responses in Thailand

This study aims to support the Thai government review of Thailand’s policy on disaster management and emergency response. It also presents profiles of disaster management stakeholders and documents good practices and models of multi-stakeholder partnership in disaster management in Thailand.

Tamod River Basin community: Adapting to mitigate and respond to disasters

This report brings together good practices in community-based disaster risk reduction which is part of the AADMER project by the AADMER Partnership Group (APG). The stories are from Phatthalung province in Thailand and were collected in collaboration with Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF). Includes translation into English.

Voice of resilience: Disaster risk reduction in Thailand

This report looks at disaster risk reduction, as part of the AADMER project by the AADMER Partnership Group (APG). The stories are from Chiang Mai province, Thailand and were collected in collaboration with the Foundation for Older Persons’ Development (FOPDEV) and Plan International.

Ethio Ageways 2

This newsletter describes the impact and achievements of our work in Ethiopia on emergencies, health, HIV and AIDS, secure incomes and older people’s movement.

Ethio Ageways 1

This newsletter describes the impact and achievements of our work in Ethiopia on emergencies, health, HIV and AIDS, secure incomes and older people’s movement.

National Guidelines on the Establishment and Management of Older People s Associations and Home-based Care Services for Older Persons (Khmer)

These guidelines are a tool to ensure the establishment and management of older people's associations are of a high standard across Cambodia, in order to improve the wellbeing and social economics of older people. The guidelines direct practitioners in teaching community volunteers how to take care of older people at home so that they maintain dignity, wellbeing and balance.