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弊順y佩グル`プ 契張哀踪`バル?ファシリティ (GFDRR) 契T郊
Ms. Keiko Saito is Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Specialist at the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank Group. She is a member of the Innovation Labs team, specializing in the application of geospatial data for disaster risk management. She brings with her more than 10 years of experience in this field. Her current primary focus is the standardization and mainstreaming of the use of remotely sensed data and other geospatial tools for effective risk assessment and management throughout the disaster cycle from preparedness through to recovery and reconstruction. Prior to joining the World Bank, she worked in multidisciplinary risk management/assessment teams at Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd as a Director, as Willis Research Fellow and as a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge. Ms. Saito has a Ph.D. on the use of remotely sensed data for post-earthquake damage assessment from University of Cambridge, UK.
表鍋耳互
OYOインタ`ナショナル幄塀氏芙 仇寳頂砿尖何T 何TL
Mr. Yoshitaka Yamazaki is Manager at Earthquake Disaster Management Department in OYO International Corporation. As a geophysics expert, he has been working on a number of disaster risk management (DRM) projects focusing on seismic risk in developing countries over the past 17 years. He has extensive experiences in DRM planning and capacity development of national and local governments in various countries. Mr. Yamazaki has a Master¨s degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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グアテマラ 尖並L
Ms. Mar┴a Teresa Rodr┴guez-Blandon is the Director of Fundaci┏n Guatemala, founder of the Women and Peace Network as a member of the Huairou Commission and National Facilitator of the Community Practitioners Platform for Resilience in the country. She leads the process of Certification of Grassroots Women Leaders as Development Agents for DRR with the National Disaster Management Agency (CONRED). Ms. Rodr┴guez-Blandon worked for 15 years directly with grassroots women's movements struggling for land rights and women's rights. She was the team leader of the National Coordination for the Right to Land and Property creating the first formal partnership between the Land Fund of Guatemala and the grassroots women leaders to influence equitable distribution of land for women. She introduced the Safer Cities for Women and Girls Program to Guatemala as a member of Women and Habitat Network of Latin America also member of Huairou Commission and recently she did the coordination for the special program of training grassroots women in the use of GPS for DRR purposes with the Ministry of Agriculture in Guatemala.
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スワヤム?シクシャン?プレヨグ 尖並L
Ms. Prema Gopalan is the Founder and Executive Director of Swayam Shikshan Prayog (Self Education for Empowerment: SSP), a learning and development organization working in 16 districts across four states in India for empowering grassroots women as social and environment leaders and entrepreneurs so they can take a lead in bringing their communities from margin to mainstream. She has worked on disaster management since SSP was community participation consultant to the state government¨s Maharashtra Emergency Earthquake Rehabilitation Program from 1993 to 1997 sponsored by the World Bank. Since then she has led large scale programs on post-disaster recovery and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in several provinces. Her focus on enhancing women¨s leadership in resilient development, has led to nurturing community based financial mechanisms and partnerships that strengthen livelihoods in the face of disaster. She is the Global Advisor on Community Resilience Campaign of GROOTS International and Huairou Commission. Mr. Gopalan holds an M.Phil in Sociology and Research-Methodology and Masters in Social-Work.
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Ibasho 旗燕
As an environmental gerontologist, Ms. Emi Kiyota has focused her career on improving both the built environment and organizational culture of long term care for elders. Inspired by living with elders in a nursing home during her graduate studies, she provides expert advice on designing age-friendly housing, hospitals, and clinical-care centers in the United States, Europe, Asia and Africa, and is a frequent speaker on these issues at international gatherings of practitioners and academics. Originally from Japan, in 2010, she founded Ibasho, a not-for-profit organization (NGO) dedicated to creating socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable communities that value their elders, embodying the Japanese concept of "a place where one feels at home being oneself^. Working with local elders, she facilitated the first innovative ^Ibasho Cafe ̄ in Ofunato, Japan, in the wake of the Great Tsunami, and is replicating this initiative in the Philippines and Nepal. She currently serves as the organization¨s president and CEO. She also received a Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard University in 2016, and Residency Fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation¨s Bellagio Center in 2012.
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弊順y佩グル`プ 契張哀踪`バル?ファシリティ |奨契張魯 契T郊
契T郊として、2014定より弊順y佩|奨契張魯屬貿奸仝晩云-弊順y佩契長架プログラム々を宥し、忽?仇囃eの室g屶址プログラム、および晩云の契弔琳を試喘し_k余貧忽と慌嗤するプログラムの侘撹や砿尖を佩う。余貧忽において契弔鰆送晒するため、弊順y佩の仇囃ごとの契張践`ムとともに、謹なセクタ`とのB亊宛周侘撹を屶址する。^肇の頂疐d並I愱造僚UYを未まえ、2015定に腟脹産Δ魃擦辰織優僣`ルやバヌアツにおける瓜墾{砲覆蕕咾吠製艫y佩による疐dプロジェクト侘撹に愱臓J製艫y佩秘佩念は、忽B_k鮫並嫋 (UNDP) および忽B繁g肖廖鮫 (UN Habitat) インドネシア並嬲、忽By酎互吉柩婢拱嬲 (UNHCR) 掴ス`ダン並嬲、忽Hf薦C (JICA) モンゴル並嬲にて、s10定gにわたり、廖姙壅秀を嶄伉とした徭隼頂?尸瘁の疐d並I、並念貨、欹嘸m鬄脅偏_kなどに亊わる。奨脅垢椰S寄僥寄僥垪俐平n殻俐阻、垢僥俐平。F壓、奨脅寄僥寄僥垪 垢僥冩梢親 秀B僥好にて、鴬平瘁豚n殻堕俐嶄。
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