This paper describes an initiative to develop responses to fl ooding in the city of Saint Louis that focused both on reducing risks and on better preparedness in a city with very limited investment capacity. The initiative was developed by ENDA-Tiers Monde, an international NGO whose headquarters are in Senegal. It focused on building responses that drew on local knowledge and on supporting the engagement of all stakeholders in identifying causes and local solutions both to reduce risks and to reduce people's vulnerability to them.KEYWORDS disasters / disaster preparedness / fl ooding / participatory planning
With many disasters taking place in urban areas of Africa on a regular basis, affecting millions of people each year, there is an increasing need to understand the processes by which the risks from potential disasters develop in urban areas. To address this, the African Urban Risk Analysis Network (AURAN) has been formed in January 2003 by six African institutions, with support from UNDP and ProVention Consortium. Work is underway in Accra, Algiers, Cape Town, Dar es Salaam, Nairobi and Saint Louis (Senegal) to identify
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