Through the support of Elrha, Start Network, and the Asia Disaster Reduction and Response Network (ADRRN) on this partnership, funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO), YAKKUM Emergency Unit (YEU) carried out “Community-Led Innovation Partnership” / CLIP. The Community-Led Innovation Partnership puts communities affected by crises at the heart of innovation efforts to support their resilience to crises. This project aims to increase accessibility, accountability, and inclusion of people with disabilities and older people in disaster preparedness and humanitarian response through supported community-led innovation. 


In implementing this activity, YEU launched IDEAKSI (ide inovasi aksi inklusi / idea innovation action inclusion) to seek inclusive innovation ideas in disaster management for local organizations with disabilities , older people, and other most at risk groups.


IDEAKSI is expected to be the door for inclusive innovation by local innovators in the context of disaster management in Indonesia using local wisdom and knowledge.


YEU is a work unit of YAKKUM (Christian Foundation for Public Health) which was established in 2001 with the mandate of inclusive and participatory disaster response and building community resilience through community-based disaster reduction and climate change adaptation practices.


YEU has a vision to ensure that disaster-affected communities can get the right to a dignified and sustainable life, through the synergy of humanitarian services and the development of a transformative community based on organization, accountability and quality.

 

WHAT IS CLIP?

 

CLIP “Community Led Innovation Partnership" - is a partnership effort to deliver community-based innovation. CLIP aims to improve accessibility, accountability, and inclusiveness for the most at risk groups in the emergency response and preparedness process through community-supported innovation.


The CLIP project is planned to have a 3 year duration, starting from April 2020 to March 2023 for the implementation of IDEAKSI 1.0 and continuing for IDEAKSI 2.0 from April 2023 to March 2025. This project is committed to supporting innovators at the community level to generate, test, and develop solutions to priority problems faced in the emergency response & disaster preparedness both at the local and national levels.

 

Through this program, it is hoped that there will be innovative solutions that enable the community, especially women, people with disabilities, older people, and other most at risk groups to participate and be actively involved in the process of disaster management and decision-making that affects their lives.

BERITA

 

Taking the momentum of National Disaster Preparedness Day with the theme “Disaster Resilient Families, Pillars of the Nation Facing Disaster” and the journey towards the 7th Global Platform of DRR which will be held in Bali in May, YEU collaborates with other stakeholders to organize the “IDEAKSI Exhibition and Talkshow. : Idea of ​​Inclusive Action in Disaster Preparedness and Management” as a lesson on the implementation of IDEAKSI on Friday 22 April and Saturday 23 April 2022 at the Agape Building, Duta Wacana Christian University (UKDW). This exhibition and talkshow is expected to be a space to share lessons learned and good practices in developing inclusive and community-based DRR innovations.

 

The event was opened with remarks from the UKDW Rector, Ir. Henri Feriadi, M.Sc, Ph.D, followed by remarks from YAKKUM Board, Mr. Chrishanantya Tri Wardana, SE., M.Sc. and a recorded video remarks from Mr. Raditya Jati, S.Si., M.Sc. and by Mr. Takeshi Komino of ADRRN Tokyo Innovation Hub.

 

In the IDEAKSI Exhibition and Talkshow, 10 teams of local innovators were present to enliven the exhibition and talkshow session, besides,  women's group of Srikandi 04, Jodha, and Migunani showing the results of their group's production in the exhibition session. Guided by Gerkatin Sleman in Sign Language, the participants of the IDEAKSI Exhibition & Workshop sang Mars Tangguh together. The event was hosted inclusively by providing a JBI (Sign Language Interpreter) and an accessible room for people with wheelchairs.

 

The first session of the workshop was moderated by Mrs. Endah Dwi Dardhani as Director of HRC Caritra Jogja discussing digital innovation in DRR developed by Difagana DIY, KPA DIY, Ciqal, and FPRB GK in the session "Ensuring access to risk information for all". The workshop was responded by Ms. Titi Moektijasih (UNOCHA), Mr. Winta Guspara (UKDW), and Mr. Said Fariz Hibban (U-Inspire Indonesia). Responders shared experiences in accessing information in disaster situations and added to pay attention to access mechanisms, coordination, accessibility, and being linked to local wisdom.

 

The second session of the workshop on Saturday 23 April discussed the Accessible Early Warning System moderated by Ms. Sipora Purwanti from Sigab. The spokepersons from the innovator teams were MRC, Lingkar, Sekoci, and PB Palma. The workshop was responded by Ms. Reni Kraningtyas BMKG The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), Mr. Danang Samsu BPBD DIY and Mr. Gregorius Sri Wuryanto Prasetyo Utomo Lecturer of Architectural Design Lecturer of Architectural Design (UKDW).

 

The third workshop on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction in Climate Change Adaptation Action moderated by Ms. Wina Natalia U-Inspire with FKWA and Ngudi Mulya as resource persons. The responders were Ms. Titi UNOCHA and Mr. Surya HFI where it was conveyed that it was necessary to involve the Environment Agency for the FKWA program and assistance needed to be strengthened for the sustainability.

 

To commemorate Earth Day on April 22, YEU also held a mangrove donation where a total of 100 seeds were collected to be planted in Baros Beach, Bantul, DIY.

 

To learn more about the event please watch the videos:

  1. Workshop Summary Video

  2. Exhibition Video