The Australian Deputy Head of Mission to Indonesia, Paul Robilliard, on 3 December 2011 handed over multi-million dollar disaster response equipment to the Indonesian Disaster Management Agency.
Indonesian journalists are being provided with training on natural disaster reporting through a joint Australia-Indonesia initiative this Disaster Risk Reduction month. The one-day training will take place in Santika Hotel, Yogyakarta tomorrow.
AusAID and Indonesian Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) announced plans to build Indonesia’s first regional disaster management training and logistics centre in Padang, West Sumatra in December 2011.
Students from five ofIndonesia’s biggest universities have taken part in an innovative competition to map their cities.
The Australian Deputy Head of Mission to Indonesia, Paul Robilliard, on 3 December 2011 handed over multi-million dollar disaster response equipment to the Indonesian Disaster Management Agency, assisting Indonesia to better respond to future natural disasters.
The Australian Deputy Head of Mission to Indonesia, Paul Robilliard, on 3 December 2011 handed over multi-million dollar disaster response equipment to the Indonesian Disaster Management Agency, assisting Indonesia to better respond to future natural disasters.
Indonesian journalists are being provided with training on natural disaster reporting through a joint Australia-Indonesia initiative this Disaster Risk Reduction month. The one-day training take place in Santika Hotel, Yogyakarta on 29th October 2011.
The Australian Government aid program, AusAID and Indonesian Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) today announced plans to build Indonesia’s first regional disaster management training and logistics centre in Padang, West Sumatra in December 2011.
The Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR) is a joint initiative between the governments of Australia and Indonesia. We work to strengthen Indonesia's ability to reduce the impact of disasters.