DiDRR guidelines: early warning and accessible broadcasting

This guideline is designed to address the lack of appropriate information and practices on inclusive policies and practices on disaster preparedness, accessible early warnings, accessible transportation, and life safety and evacuation of persons with disabilities. It focuses on inclusive disaster risk reduction strategies, from working with the community of persons with disabilities, to the design of a variety of accessible early warning systems that reach all citizens, disaster preparedness and technical specifications for designing accessible shelters, housing and transportation.

Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES), 2014

DiDRR guidelines: early warning and accessible broadcasting
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