Trenches & Tragedy – Reducing Disaster Risk In Conflict Zones

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When we think about places like Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria, the first thing that probably comes to mind is war. 70% of areas impacted by conflict are affected by disasters, and 30% of disasters trigged by natural hazards occur in countries affected by conflict. 

Rod Mena joins the show today to discuss disaster risk reduction in some of the most challenging places on Earth. Rod Mena is Assistant Professor of Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Governance at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam. He was raised in a firefighting family in Chile and has since lived and worked in some really challenging environments across the world – including South Sudan and Afghanistan.

Period11 Apr 2021

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  • TitleTrenches & Tragedy – Reducing Disaster Risk In Conflict Zones
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletMe, Myself & Disaster
    Media typePodcast
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date11/04/21
    DescriptionWhen we think about places like Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria, the first thing that probably comes to mind is war. 70% of areas impacted by conflict are affected by disasters, and 30% of disasters trigged by natural hazards occur in countries affected by conflict.

    Rod Mena joins the show today to discuss disaster risk reduction in some of the most challenging places on Earth. Rod Mena is Assistant Professor of Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Governance at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam.. He was raised in a firefighting family in Chile and has since lived and worked in some really challenging environments across the world – including South Sudan and Afghanistan.
    URLhttps://memyselfdisaster.com/trenches-tragedy-reducing-disaster-risk-in-conflict-zones/
    PersonsRodrigo Mena Fluhmann