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New Trends in Hazard and Disaster Risk Assessment CourseBy: Centre for Public Service Productivity and DevelopmentLagos State, Nigeria 18 - 21 Feb, 2025 4 days
NGN 450,000Get 5.00% off
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Venue: Lagos
Other Dates
Venue | Date | Fee | |
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Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 13 - 16 May, 2025 | NGN450000 | |
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 12 - 15 Aug, 2025 | NGN450000 | |
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 11 - 14 Nov, 2025 | NGN450000 |
Threats and hazards vary in their likelihood, probability and impact; an effective approach to managing them requires that the risk be identified, assessed, monitored as a basis of effective emergency management. Through case studies and critical analysis, participants explore the methods, tools and approaches to identify and respond effectively and strategically to the multitude of risk within an emergency management framework.
Examines the changing hazard landscape in the 21st century and explores contemporary approaches to disaster risk management. Explores hazard, vulnerability and resilience in greater depth and analyzes risk management frameworks that structure the assessment of hazards and their impacts on contemporary society. Uses research literature to examine best practices in minimizing residual risk by proactively managing risk, with particular attention given to the preparedness dimension of emergency management practice.
Program Eligibility
Applicants are required to provide proof of successful completion of a university degree or two-year College Diploma (minimum) or equivalent in a related discipline, OR related work experience in emergency management.
Applicants who have not completed a university degree or college diploma may be considered based upon relevant emergency management work experience and/or post-secondary credits achieved. These applicants will be assessed individually.
Who Is Right For The Program
Program participants represent a spectrum of businesses and sectors, geographic regions and nationalities, and areas of expertise. The unifying theme is a broad base of employees and recognition of their critical role in hazard and disaster risk assessment.
Hazard and disaster risk assessment is designed for senior-level executives and experienced leaders who are responsible for risk identification, assessment and monitoring as a basis of effective emergency and risk management within their organisation. Participants hail from a variety of organization - both young and established organisation that are medium or large in size - and may come to the program to examine best practices in minimizing residual risk by proactively managing risk, with particular attention given to the preparedness dimension of emergency management practice
The program is open to senior executives from a variety of functional backgrounds, including research and development, operations, human resources, finance, and marketing. These leaders, tasked with minimizing residual risk by proactively managing risk, may include:
- Chief executive officers
- General managers
- Chief business development officers
- Chief financial officers
- Heads of departments and units
- Managers of mergers and acquisitions
- Auditors and Accountants
Admissions
Because a diverse participant mix is an important part of every CPSPD Emergency Management program, we look for candidates who reflect a broad range of industries, functions, countries, and backgrounds to enrich the learning experience.
No payment is necessary until you have been accepted into CPSPD Emergency Management program. After admission notification, we will send you an invoice via email; payment is due within 30 days of the invoice date. If admission is within 30 days prior to the start of the program, payment is due upon receipt of the invoice. Payment is required prior to the program start date. We accept payment by company cheque, bank wire transfer, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard). Details are included on the program invoice.
If you need to cancel or defer participation, you must submit your request in writing more than 30 days before the start of the program to receive a full refund. Due to program demand and the volume of preprogram preparation, cancellations or deferrals received 14 to 30 days prior to the start of the program are subject to a fee of one-half of the program fee. Requests received within 14 days are subject to full payment.
Requirements
Although there are no formal educational requirements, admission is a selective process based on professional achievement and organizational responsibility. We look for professionals who have demonstrated emergency management talent and leadership potential.
CPSPD Emergency Management programs enrich both participants and their organizations, and require full commitment from each party.
Language Proficiency
We deliberately design our programs to encourage individual growth and to foster productive interaction among participants. For that reason, proficiency in written and spoken English is essential.
Application Process
CPSPD must receive your application and any other required documents in order to prepare the application for review by the Admissions Committee.
Delivery Method:
The program will be delivered using the following methodologies: Lectures, discussions, syndicate work, Videos, case studies and exercises
Lagos | Feb 18 - 21 Feb, 2025 |
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 13 - 16 May, 2025 |
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 12 - 15 Aug, 2025 |
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria | 11 - 14 Nov, 2025 |
NGN 450,000.00 | (The N450,000 program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals. There is no application fee.) |
USD 800.00 | (The $800 program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals. There is no application fee.) |
Dr Chris Egbu +2348023194131
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