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Disaster Preparedness Training

There is a need to be prepared ahead of time. If you study better about disasters, you will surely understand the importance of Disaster management. Do you think there is a necessity of disaster preparedness training to everyone at school level, community level, country level and global level? In normal days, we enjoy leisure time with family and friends. However, when unexpected disaster comes, routines changed drastically and people are suddenly aware of how fragile their lives can be. But this mandatory disaster preparedness training surely brings improved ability to cope with and recover from a disaster.   This training will also help us and our family survive a disaster and reduce financial and life loss. Let’s start first with recent news i.e. Amphan Cyclone, some following actions are taken by government,    Deployment of Disaster relief team Wireless sets, quick deployment antennas, satellite phones & other communication equipment    Deployment of...

Migration crisis management

            The global economy crisis & global health crisis due to war or disaster creates problems of migrants which is responsible for the debate who will take their responsibility. In 2015, UN adopted a new framework for sustainable development based on the principle that no one should be left behind. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, Christine lagarde said that No country can manage the refugee issue on their own. In 2005, the World Health Organization adopted the International Health Regulations. These guidelines talks about controlling spread of diseases, while minimizing the adverse effects of travel & trade restrictions.            The root question which arise in the fear of 'refugee as weapon', & 'caring migrants like waste of national resources' is, is there need of stopping complete migration? Can we ? Who will ? In such war or crisis or disaster period, everybody...

Career tragedy : Job security 

         Robert kiyosaki is the founder of rich global LLC and Rich dad company. He said that job security is a myth. Then, is there a dead end to my job ? Unfortunately, Job security is more rare than before. Many external factors threaten job security which includes globalisation, new technology, recession, outsourcing, low physical & mental health, disasters, safety issues at work area etc. The constant emerging of techniques, technologies, methods & ideas are demanding not only knowledge but also required skills up to date.          We need that educational environment where we can learn & gain knowledge, skills & flexible mental state to cope up with highly changing job market. Well, with rigid personality it is difficult to see job security. We live in a 'gig economy' where people are engaged in two or more jobs at the same time to reduce the risk of becoming  unemployed. There are some unavoidable f...

We may poor but not threatening security   

        The growing global gap between rich & poor is the main concern simultaneously with the focus on poverty alleviation . The 1994 Human Development Report (HDR) highlighted two major components of human security, first, freedom from fear & freedom from want. When both these freedom is threatened by system, cultural or traditional defects, natural or man made disasters, own survival failure, incompetence then poverty knocks your door. There are some types of poverty like situational,  generational, absolute, relative, urban & rural. Thus, there is multi dimensional poverty.           When you think poverty may breed insecurity you must be thinking how it is a complex nexus of transnational threats like large migration, environmental degradation, crime, proliferation for small arms, infectious diseases etc. But why don't you ever think that one day, even yours rich habits, rich lifestyles and business you build on k...