"The main objective of the media component of the Environmental Planning and Disaster Risk Management (EPDRM) programme of GIZ in India is to enable journalists to better and more efficiently perform their roles, functions and tasks in the context of disaster risk management, i.e. information to the public, awareness building with regard to disaster risks and preparedness, warning in case of disasters, information on response, relief and reconstruction. In order to achieve this objective, the project has been planned under different components, viz., orientation workshops for the practicing journalists in different high-on-disaster-risk states; facilitating a virtual platform for information exchange and knowledge sharing among participants from the orientation workshops as well as other experts; and developing curriculum on reporting disaster for the journalism students of various Indian journalism institutes. Orientation workshops were conducted in seven states (Tamilnadu, Odisha, Gujarat, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Assam and Punjab) during 2010-2011. A Facebook community and a web portal have been established to facilitate the virtual exchange among the journalists and thematic experts. In order to extend awareness and capacity building activities related to disasters to journalists, the project also facilitated development of a curriculum on reporting disaster to be used in journalism departments of universities and media training institutes. A core-group of experts and trainers from media training institutes, as well as from other relevant organizations was formed, which deliberated upon the overall structure and outline of the DRR curriculum required to be introduced to the students of journalism. A team of authors and editors had then put together the contents of the curriculum along with guidance on how to use the contents, which is being produced in the form of this handbook. This curriculum was piloted in September this year, with journalism students in the North Eastern Region of India, and inputs on the training methods used were also received from faculty members during a ToT of this curriculum. This Training Handbook on "Reporting Disaster and Disaster Preparedness" provides basic concepts, case studies, and examples that can be customized as a module in a course or an entire course as part of the overall curriculum of a journalism course in Indian universities and institutes." (Preface)
Module 1 Introduction, 1
Module 2 Setting the context: the nexus between disaster and development, 4
Module 3 An overview of conceptual and technical aspects of disaster management, 10
Module 4 Which disaster to expect and when, 24
Module 5 Case Studies, 36
Module 6 Reporting Disaster, 66
Module 7 Reporting Disaster Preparedness, 76
Module 8 Post-Disaster Reporting, 81
Module 9 Hot Topics of Preparedness Reporting, 85
Annexure 1 Tsunami Simulation and Role Play, 89
Annexure 2 Case to discuss in the class for Disaster Reporting, 95
Annexure 3 Case to discuss in the class for reporting disaster preparedness, 101
Annexure 4 Case to discuss in class for post-disaster reporting, 105
Annexure 5 Hot Topics for Disaster Preparedness Reporting, 111
Annexure 6 Model Agenda for a three day training, 113