Sawyer Baker
sawyerkbaker@gmail.com
Sawyer Baker is the Program Officer for the Global Disaster Preparedness Center, which is a reference center co-hosted by the American Red Cross and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). Since joining the GDPC in November 2014, Sawyer has worked at the IFRC Secretariat in Geneva as staff-on-loan and has presented at various conferences on how the Center has been able to scale globally and localize disaster preparedness programming. She is currently supporting the Center’s newest flagship program, the Business Preparedness Initiative, which aims to save lives, protect livelihoods, and shorten recovery time by providing small businesses with an adaptable suite of preparedness tools and services.
Before coming to the American Red Cross, Sawyer interned at the DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, Pathways to Housing DC, and was a Red Cross volunteer. She received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Political Science from Iowa State University, where she also served as an ex-officio member of the Ames City Council. Sawyer holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from The George Washington University.
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Nepal farmer Les Bahadur Raut built his two-storey stone house in Dolakha district himself in the 1970s. It was damaged in the 25 April 2015 earthquake and collapsed in the 12 May earthquake, killing his elderly mother. He has signed up for training ...
Awareness material, Case Study, Guidance material, Report
This Good Practice Review identifies and discusses the principles and practice of disaster risk reduction (DRR), drawing on experiences from around the world. It gives guidance on the main issues that should be taken into consideration when carrying ...
Report
Humanitarian financing is in the spotlight like never before. An extraordinary combination of crises continues to test international, national and local capacity to prevent, prepare and respond as needs continue to outstrip available resources. Globa...
Report
Local actors are often the most effective in conducting humanitarian operations. However, despite their critical role, they struggle to attract the funding and support they need. The 2015 World Disasters Report – by the International Federation of ...
Research
Exerpt from Executive Summary: Tourism is one of the most economically important sets of industries worldwide, yet the industry is also one of the most highly exposed to disasters due to its reliance on interrelated industries and location in man...
Guidance material
Background In 1975, the newly formed Office of the United Nations Disaster Relief Co-ordinator (UNDRO) (a predecessor of UNOCHA) led the first UN study of Shelter After Disaster. This research project investigated the issues of sheltering after a d...
Case Study
This report analyses the institutional and legal framework of the Dominican Republic with regard to the international assistance in the event of disasters. It summarizes the findings and recommendations of a “Technical assistance project for the fa...
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This film about disaster prevention in Myanmar is dedicated to all persons with disabilities and their family members who have suffered a disaster and lost their lives. Through this film, Malteser International wants to raise awareness on the importa...
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It Could be You, a Disaster Song by SNAKEY. This song is performed by Rio “Snakey” St Paul for “Spice it up – Sing for Preparedness”, a disaster preparedness/climate change adaptation national song competition in Grenad...