Sphere training for disaster management authorities validated in Ecuador
National governments are responsible for upholding the rights and promoting the well-being of their citizens. National Disaster Management Authorities (NDMAs) play a key role in disaster preparedness, prevention and risk reduction. They develop and apply policies in line with national and international regulations; they work in partnership with other ministries, the United Nations, and community and humanitarian organisations; and they coordinate humanitarian response and reconstruction.
Sphere promotes quality and accountability and provides a common language for the diverse stakeholders involved in humanitarian preparedness, response and recovery including government and civil society actors. Humanitarian response which is coordinated results in better outcomes for people and communities affected by crises (see Core Humanitarian Standard Commitment 6).
One of Sphere’s strategic priorities for 2021 to 2025 is to “strengthen cooperation between Sphere, humanitarian donors and NDMAs, and promote the institutionalisation and application of Sphere standards”. The Sphere NDMA training pack contributes to this priority. Martín García led the development of the new product with the support of many Sphere focal points and trainers who participated in virtual consultation and validation workshops, in English and Spanish.
The key objective of this training pack is to enable Sphere focal points and trainers to teach NDMA staff about the importance of humanitarian standards, how to integrate them into humanitarian policies, and how to adopt them in preparedness, response and recovery phases.
The training pack presents three alternative workshop agendas depending on the learning requirements of participants. As part of the development process, two of these session plans were piloted with NDMA decision makers in Ecuador.
32 people attended the ”Sphere Course for Decision Makers” event in Quito from 2 to 4 May and 30 people attended a similar event in Guayaquil from 10 to 12 May 2022. The workshops were hosted by ADRA Ecuador within the framework of their “Ecuador Better Prepared” project, financed by USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and facilitated by Martin Villarroel, Magdalena Medrano and David Sánchez (ADRA Ecuador Coordinator).
Participants from the “Servicio Nacional de Gestión de Riesgos y Emergencias” (SNGRE), Sphere’s focal point in Ecuador, were joined by representatives from the Ministries of Education, Health, Economic and Social Inclusion, and Transport and Public Works; the Secretary of Security for the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ); the Fire Departments of Cayambe, DMQ and Canton of Mejía; the Meritorious Fire Department of Guayaquil; the Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado Intercultural y Plurinacional (GADIP) municipalities of Cayambe, Esmeralda, Salitre, El Empalme, Daule, Duran, Babahoyo and Samborondón; the Very Illustrious Municipality of Guayaquil (Resource Management and Cooperation Directorate); the Provincial Government of Pichincha; the Decentralized Government of the Province of Pichincha (GADPP) Risk Management Directorate; the National Police of Ecuador; the Navy of Ecuador; the Joint Command of the Armed Forces of Ecuador; the Ecuadorian Red Cross; and the Director of ADRA Ecuador.
Participants expressed their satisfaction with the training events, valued the performance and experience of the facilitators, and developed plans – expressed as forty-seven priority activities – to disseminate their newly acquired skills and knowledge in their institutions and the communities where they serve.
- Emerson Benítez, director of humanitarian assistance for Ecuador’s Secretaría de Gestión de Riesgos and Sphere focal point representative