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WELCOME TO RADAR
Welcome to RADAR. The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledgeconcerning hazards
ABOUT US - RADAR
About Us. The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and onthe
OUR TEAM - RADAR
Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. MASTERS OF PHILOSOPHY IN DISASTER RISK SCIENCE AND This module builds on the foundation established in the Disaster Risk Science and Development module (13134:871). The module aims to enable students to assess and analyse the complex risk configurations that characterise the risk environment in the Western Cape and morebroadly.
COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS. The South African Disaster Management Act and National Disaster Management Framework call for increased efforts to reduce risks developmentally. The framework explicitly states that “Disaster risk assessment efforts must actively include the participation of vulnerable communities andhouseholds” (RSA
BURUNDI - RADAR
3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableWELCOME TO RADAR
Welcome to RADAR. The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledgeconcerning hazards
ABOUT US - RADAR
About Us. The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and onthe
OUR TEAM - RADAR
Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. MASTERS OF PHILOSOPHY IN DISASTER RISK SCIENCE AND This module builds on the foundation established in the Disaster Risk Science and Development module (13134:871). The module aims to enable students to assess and analyse the complex risk configurations that characterise the risk environment in the Western Cape and morebroadly.
COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS. The South African Disaster Management Act and National Disaster Management Framework call for increased efforts to reduce risks developmentally. The framework explicitly states that “Disaster risk assessment efforts must actively include the participation of vulnerable communities andhouseholds” (RSA
BURUNDI - RADAR
3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. RISK FINANCING SHORT COURSE AUGUST 2020 Cost and Dates. The programme will run on 14 August, 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional bodies may also award CPD points for learning & development. For additional information and to pre-register, contact: COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORTS. The South African Disaster Management Act and National Disaster Management Framework call for increased efforts to reduce risks developmentally. The framework explicitly states that “Disaster risk assessment efforts must actively include the participation of vulnerable communities andhouseholds” (RSA
POSTGRADUATE MODULE IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES Meta description Goes here. (Part of Department of Geography’s Bachelor of Arts Honours Programme) While South Africa specifically, and Southern Africa in general, are not internationally viewed as disaster-prone, rapid population growth, widespread socioeconomic vulnerability and environmental pressures have significantly increaseddisaster risk.
PERIPERI U - RADAR
Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to Risks. RADAR is a member of the secretariat for a consortium of 12 African Universities named Periperi U – the ‘Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to Risks’ – which is a platform for advancing universityaction on
PATRICIA ZWEIG
Patricia Zweig - Lecturer, DRS Honours course Convenor, Short Course Facilitator & Researcher. Trish has a MA in Geography & Environmental Studies from the University of Cape Town and is currently completing a PhD in Geography & Environmental Studies with a sub-specialisation in Disaster Risk Studies at the University of Stellenbosch where she has been teaching since 2011. OR THAMBO COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 1 Community Risk Assessment Report OR Thambo informal area Mbekweni, Paarl September 2011 A consolidation of reports compiled by participants attending a short OF CAPE TOWN DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOGRAPHICAL 7 What is a Community Risk Assessment (CRA)? Participatory risk assessment is a methodology that has been developed to engage communities developmentally, using highly participatory approaches anda
INSTALLATION OF SMOKE ALARMS IN AN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT 4 Smoe alarm proect report BaCkground and rationale In 2002, the World Health Organisation (WHO) calculated that the fire-related mortality rate in Africa was around 6.1 per 100,000 person-years (WHO, 2002), much higher than in other parts of the world.WELCOME TO RADAR
Welcome to RADAR. The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledgeconcerning hazards
OUR TEAM - RADAR
Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience.ABOUT US - RADAR
About Us. The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and onthe
PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. She has worked as a researcher and analyst in the private, non-governmental and academic sectors, and has experience in social and development research, policy analysis and training and education, both in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa. BURUNDI - RADAR.ORG.ZA 3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment. COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT: ZWELIHLE 5 1. Introduction In the last decade there has been an evident shift in discourse from disaster relief and response to a more holistic and participatory disaster mitigation/risk reduction approach.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableWELCOME TO RADAR
Welcome to RADAR. The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledgeconcerning hazards
OUR TEAM - RADAR
Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience.ABOUT US - RADAR
About Us. The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and onthe
PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. She has worked as a researcher and analyst in the private, non-governmental and academic sectors, and has experience in social and development research, policy analysis and training and education, both in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa. BURUNDI - RADAR.ORG.ZA 3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment. COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT: ZWELIHLE 5 1. Introduction In the last decade there has been an evident shift in discourse from disaster relief and response to a more holistic and participatory disaster mitigation/risk reduction approach.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableSHORT COURSES
Cost and dates. The programme will run on 14 August 2020. It costs R 1 350, all inclusive. For additional information and to register, contact: Trish Zweig at patriciazweig@sun.ac.za or Arthur Linke at alinke@usb.ac.za Please RSVP 1 August 2020. Members of DMISA receive 1 CPD point on successful completion of the course. Other professional POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS For over 10 years, RADAR has been focused on conducting research on hazards, vulnerabilities and risks within BURSARY APPLICATION 2021 Latest News. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September2020 Covid - 19
OPPORTUNITIES AT ICLEI Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African Resource Portal HCI FoundationOTHER PUBLICATIONS
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DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. She has worked as a researcher and analyst in the private, non-governmental and academic sectors, and has experience in social and development research, policy analysis and training and education, both in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa. POSTGRADUATE MODULE IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES Meta description Goes here. (Part of Department of Geography’s Bachelor of Arts Honours Programme) While South Africa specifically, and Southern Africa in general, are not internationally viewed as disaster-prone, rapid population growth, widespread socioeconomic vulnerability and environmental pressures have significantly increaseddisaster risk.
PATRICIA ZWEIG
Patricia Zweig - Lecturer, DRS Honours course Convenor, Short Course Facilitator & Researcher. Trish has a MA in Geography & Environmental Studies from the University of Cape Town and is currently completing a PhD in Geography & Environmental Studies with a sub-specialisation in Disaster Risk Studies at the University of Stellenbosch where she has been teaching since 2011. OR THAMBO COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 1 Community Risk Assessment Report OR Thambo informal area Mbekweni, Paarl September 2011 A consolidation of reports compiled by participants attending a shortWELCOME TO RADAR
The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledge concerning hazards, vulnerabilities and risks within the Western Cape region,OUR TEAM - RADAR
Meta description Goes here. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience.ABOUT US - RADAR
The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and on the continent, promoting risk reduction for more resilient and PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
The course aims to introduce participants to key concepts and instruments used in financing of disaster shocks. It will also provide a forum for participants to engage with best practice in this area. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) - Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT: ZWELIHLE 5 1. Introduction In the last decade there has been an evident shift in discourse from disaster relief and response to a more holistic and participatory disaster mitigation/risk reduction approach. BURUNDI RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableWELCOME TO RADAR
The Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledge concerning hazards, vulnerabilities and risks within the Western Cape region,OUR TEAM - RADAR
Meta description Goes here. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience.ABOUT US - RADAR
The Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR) has been located at Stellenbosch University since 2011. Originally established in 1996 and formely known as the Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP), RADAR focuses on enhancing knowledge about disaster risks within South Africa and on the continent, promoting risk reduction for more resilient and PROGRAMMES & SHORT COURSES Meta description Goes here. Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African ResourceSHORT COURSES
The course aims to introduce participants to key concepts and instruments used in financing of disaster shocks. It will also provide a forum for participants to engage with best practice in this area. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) - Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT: ZWELIHLE 5 1. Introduction In the last decade there has been an evident shift in discourse from disaster relief and response to a more holistic and participatory disaster mitigation/risk reduction approach. BURUNDI RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 3 Acknowledgements On behalf of the University of Stellenbosch we would like to thank all the members of the Burundi community who participated in and contributed to this risk assessment.KREEFGAT (7DE LAAN)
1 Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme Kreefgat (7de Laan) Community Risk Assessment November/December 2012 This report is the product of a short course conducted by the Disaster Mitigation for SustainableSHORT COURSES
The course aims to introduce participants to key concepts and instruments used in financing of disaster shocks. It will also provide a forum for participants to engage with best practice in this area. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES AND THE PROGRAMME. This cross-disciplinary one-year programme aims to provide students with an integrated understanding of disaster risk and its implications for sustainable development in Africa, with a strong but not exclusive foscus on South Africa. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS For over 10 years, RADAR has been focused on conducting research on hazards, vulnerabilities and risks within BURSARY APPLICATION 2021 Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African Resource Portal HCI Foundation OPPORTUNITIES AT ICLEI Fire Safety Engineering Guideline for Informal Settlements STRENGTHENING DRR CAPACITY IN SADC Bursary Application 2021 Smoke alarms can save lives in informal settlements – if the design is right Webinar 2: Using risk information and disaster risk profiles to inform DRR and decision making in Africa, 21 September 2020 Covid - 19 Corona Virus South African Resource Portal HCI FoundationOTHER PUBLICATIONS
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DR ROBYN PHAROAH (PHD) Dr Robyn Pharoah (PhD) - Senior Researcher, Lecturer & Programme Coordinator. Robyn is researcher with more than 18 years’ applied research experience. POSTGRADUATE MODULE IN DISASTER RISK STUDIES Meta description Goes here. (Part of Department of Geography’s Bachelor of Arts Honours Programme) While South Africa specifically, and Southern Africa in general, are not internationally viewed as disaster-prone, rapid population growth, widespread socioeconomic vulnerability and environmental pressures have significantly increaseddisaster risk.
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Patricia Zweig - Lecturer, DRS Honours course Convenor, Short Course Facilitator & Researcher. Trish has a MA in Geography & Environmental Studies from the University of Cape Town and is currently completing a PhD in Geography & Environmental Studies with a sub-specialisation in Disaster Risk Studies at the University of Stellenbosch where she has been teaching since 2011. OR THAMBO COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 1 Community Risk Assessment Report OR Thambo informal area Mbekweni, Paarl September 2011 A consolidation of reports compiled by participants attending a short* Home
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The ‘Research Alliance for Disasters and Risk Reduction’ (RADAR) is a research centre based at Stellenbosch University South Africa which is committed to advancing capacity building in the disaster risk field through academic programmes and short courses, as well as conducting research and enhancing knowledge concerning hazards, vulnerabilities and risks within the western cape region, South Africa and the African continent at large. RADAR also acts as the secretariat and project manager for the Periperi U (Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to Risks) consortium, a partnership of research units and departments from 12 African universities which focus on advancing research and capacity building in risk and vulnerability reduction action on the continent.HIGHLIGHT
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Periperi U is a partnership of African universities that spans across the continent and is committed to building local disaster risk related capacity. Established in 2006, with five original members, the partnership has grown to include twelve universities across the continent. RADAR, based at Stellenbosch University acts as the secretariat of this consortium. More information on Periperi U can be found on the website www.riskreductionafrica.org RECENT RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS THE KNYSNA FIRES OF 2017: LEARNING FROM THIS DISASTER A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH REPORT BETWEEN SANTAM, THE UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH AND CSIR ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES 2019 APPLICATIONS FOR RADAR ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OPEN Applications for all of RADAR's 2019 academic programmes are now open for all prospective students. To see more about our academic programmes, their entrance requirements and application procedures, please visit our academic programmes pages * BA HONOURS PROGRAMME IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES * MPHIL DISASTER RISK SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT Please note that applications for International students wishing to apply closes on 31 August 2018, and 31 October for South AfricanStudents
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