Highlights
- View 2007-2008 ProVention small grant projects
- Regional publications: Latin America and the Caribbean (pdf, 3.2MB), Europe and Central Asia (pdf, 3.8MB), South, South East and East Asia (pdf, 5.9MB).
- Discussion forum for grantees (access restricted to grantees)
- Collection of 43 project briefs from round 1 & 2
Related resources
Related Activities
Research & Action Grants for Disaster Risk Reduction |
Update
The ProVention Consortium is pleased to announce that 90 projects have been selected for funding out of the 261 proposals received for this 3rd round of grants. The Programme management team would hereby like to thank all applicants for their participation and congratulate selected teams!
For this third round, projects will focus but will not be limited to the following thematic focus areas:
- Identifying enabling factors and incentives for disaster risk reduction
- Developing mechanisms to strengthen community resistance and resilience
- Applying local risk analysis and risk management (especially for schools and hospitals)
- Improving education materials and curricula
- Promoting risk reduction in response and recovery activities
- Engaging the private sector in disaster risk reduction (especially micro-enterprises)
- Linking climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction efforts.
Description
Goal and Objectives
ProVention Research and Action Grants are designed to engage enthusiastic young students and professionals in developing countries in creating innovative links between research and action in disaster risk reduction. Selected teams are invited to seek ways to cut across professional disciplines and to exchange knowledge and engage stakeholders from scientific and academic, civilian, public and private sectors. Launched in 2003 and repeated in 2005 and 2007, the Programme funds innovative projects to reduce disaster risks in developing countries proposed and implemented by Southern researchers and practitioners under 35 and guided by experimented mentors.
Partners
The Research and Action Grants for Disaster Risk Reduction was launched by the ProVention Consortium in 2003, under the name "Applied Research Grants Programme". It is administered in association with the University of Wisconsin Disaster Management Center (UWDMC) with regional partners:
- Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC);
- University of Cape Town Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Livelihoods Programme (DiMP);
- The Latin American Social Science Faculty Secretariat General;
- and Bogaziçi University Center for Disaster Management.
Each academic centre provides oversight of the Programme, administers the grants and guides the research.
Programme timeline
- 1st round of grants launched in December 2003, projects started in June 2003 and ended in January 2004 (grant period: 6 months)
- Webconferences among grantees took place in April and May 2004. After a series of peer reviews, 15 projects were selected as representative of the most innovative and sustainable activities and presented at a Global Symposium for Hazard Risk Reduction at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, DC in July 2004.
- 2nd round of grants launched in March 2005, projects started in September 2005 and ended in June 2006 (grant period: 9 months)
- Webconferences and regional symposia: July - December 2006
- Meeting of young researchers from Africa and the Middle East, Johannesburg, July 10th, 2006 (see workshop report)
- Webconferences organised in Europe & Central Asia and in Latin America & Carribean, October 2006.
- ProVention Consortium-ADPC Workshop, Bangkok, 6-8 December 2006
- Round 3 timeline
- Deadlines for proposal submission: July 25th, 2007. (Request for Proposals [word file, 0.3MB])
- Research and Action Grants Award Announcement: October 2nd, 2007
- Project Implementation Phase: October 15th, 2007 - July 15th, 2008 (9 months)
- Project Dissemination Phase: July 15th - October 15th, 2008 (3 months)
Outputs & events
Grant projects
In 2003, the Programme's panel of experts selected 65 proposals from 27 countries. In 2005, 54 projects from 34 countries were successfully selected for funding. In October 2007, 90 projects from 41 countries were selected among 261 proposals received. For more information about these projects, please see www.proventionconsortium.org/grant_projects.
Round 1 publication
- In July 2004, summaries and lessons learned from fifteen selected projects were published in 'Global Symposium for Hazard Risk Reduction, Lessons Learned from the Applied Research Grants for Disaster Risk Reduction Program'
Round 2 publications
- Young researchers from Africa and the Middle East presented their findings in Johannesburg on July 10th, 2006 (see workshop report).
- In August 2006, ten grantees' papers were selected for publication in "Real Risk" (Tudor Rose publication).
- Early 2007, UW-DMC released regional publications for Latin America and the Caribbean (pdf, 3.2MB) and Europe and Central Asia (pdf, 3.8MB).
- Project briefs for a selection of 43 projects from round 1 and 2 are now available at www.proventionconsortium.org/grant_projects. The briefs can be downloaded as one publication here. Should you wish to send us some feedback about the project briefs, please fill in our short on-line survey.
- In August 2007, ADPC released a regional publication for South, South East and East Asia (pdf, 5.9MB) with 15 research projects by practitioners in Asia.
Links
- Discussion forum for grantees (access restricted to grantees)
- 2007-2008 Programme Announcement in English, Spanish, French, Russian
- View past and current ProVention grant projects at www.proventionconsortium.org/grant_projects
- ProVention Grants Programme webpages on ADPC's website: 2nd round, 3rd round
- ProVention Grants Programme webpages on CENDIM's website: 3rd round
- Young scientists and practitioners seminar, Nepal, 5-6 June 2008
- Developing a new generation of DRR champions: la nueva generación de La Red - April 6-7, 2008, Panama City, Panama
- Other small grants and fellowships programmes
- Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Research Program
- Young Professionals for Disaster Risk Reduction Network
- University of Colorado Disaster Grads listserv
- IIASA's Programme for Young Scientists
- Interagency Network for Education in Emergencies Academic Space
- Free handbook modules on data gathering methods and writing clarity
- UNU-EHS & Munich Re Foundation Summer Academy on Social Vulnerability
- Article about the first round of grants on the World Bank website