[WSIS CS-Plenary] Open Forum on the Role of ICT for Disaster Preparedness of Persons with Disabilities, 15:00-17:00 22 September, Palais des Nations Room XXII with English-French SI
Hiroshi Kawamura
hiroshikawamura at attglobal.net
Thu Sep 22 07:13:48 BST 2005
Open Forum on the Role of ICT for Disaster Preparedness of Persons with
Disabilities, 15:00-17:00 22 September, Palais des Nations Room XXII with
English-French SI
Hosted by the WSIS Disability Caucus
The recent South Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and other natural
disasters have brought world-wide awareness to the effects of major
disasters upon all segments of society. Vulnerable populations such as
persons with disabilities, children, or the elderly are at particular risk
in a disaster.
It is vital to consider their special needs in the design of disaster
preparedness and warning systems. Additionally, tourists, recent
immigrants, and refugees face challenges when confronted with disasters in
unfamiliar locations, linguistically isolated, and in need of assimilating
lifesaving information and guidance quickly when under stress.
Attention to the requirements for persons with disabilities may also
benefit the greater general population which can find itself situationally
disabled.
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) based upon accessible
design principles is one of the key parts of the solution.
Moderator: Hiroshi Kawamura, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with
Disabilities Research Institute
Agenda:
1. Presentation: Preparedness and Warning Systems for Populations with
Special Needs: Ensuring everyone gets the message (and knows what to do) By
Helen T. Sullivan, Markku T. Hakkinen, and Hiroshi Kawamura (DAISY
Presentation)
2. Presentation: ITU initiatives on disaster prevention with reference
to standard development activities. By Houlin Zhao, ITU Sector-T
3. Open discussion on current situation of persons with disabilities in
disaster incidents including Tsunami/earthquake,
hurricanes/typhoons/cyclones, etc. from disability perspective, and
suggestions for human centered approach of disaster prevention/preparedness
for all
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