IOM Post-Earthquake Response

IOM Post-Earthquake Response

February 2023

 

About the Project

The IOM Post-Earthquake Geotechnical Assessment for Earthquake-Impacted Areas and TechnicalSupport to the Shelter Cluster and Partner Actors in Afghanistan project is focused on two activities advanced in parallel. Activity 1, Geohazard Investigation aims to address the concerns of the affected area’s potential vulnerability to geohazard failures through a geotechnical risk assessment comprised of existing document analysis, field investigation and data collection, and analysis of findings for the development of a summary report and recommendations. Activity 2, Technical Support to the ESNFI Cluster and Partner Actors is advancing ongoing technical analysis, refinement, and provision of technical advice to cluster partners; training of engineers and technical staff within cluster partner agencies on the rapid assessment of earthquake-damaged vernacular structures, points of failure, and repairability; and training-of-trainers for Shelter Cluster partner staff on improved physical repair approaches and reconstruction in vernacular stone, earth, and timber systems.

About the International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. IOM is part of the United Nations system and is a related organization. IOM supports migrants across the world, developing effective responses to the shifting dynamics of migration and, as such, is a key source of advice on migration policy and practice. The organization works in emergency situations, developing the resilience of all people on the move, particularly those in. situations of vulnerability, as well as building capacity within governments to manage all forms and impacts of mobility. The Organization is guided by the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, including upholding human rights for all. Respect for the rights, dignity, and well-being of migrants remains paramount.

About Miyamoto International

Miyamoto International (Miyamoto) is a global multi-hazard engineering and disaster-risk reduction firm providing resiliency expertise that sustains industries and safeguards communities around the world. We are experts in earthquake-resilient engineering practices that reduce damage and facilitate disaster recovery. We design new construction and assess existing buildings to address specific vulnerabilities to disasters. We prioritize solutions that limit damage, business interruption, and loss of life. Miyamoto is strategically located worldwide in regions vulnerable to disaster to positively impact economies and save lives.

Disclaimer

The opinions, findings, and conclusions stated herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of IOM.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Miyamoto wishes to thank the IOM team, the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF), and the ESNFI Shelter Cluster Afghanistan for the opportunity to support this project, and for providing critical guidance and support throughout the project.

 

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