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Case Studies and Success Stories

Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) Policy Case Study: Designing and building earthquake-safe schools in Uttar Pradesh

Publication year:

2017

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GADRRRES, Global Alliance for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience in the Education Sector

With a high earthquake risk, seismically susceptible school buildings, and a lack of knowledge about earthquake-resistant training among the local mason population, Uttar Pradesh developed and incorporated earthquake-resistant school designs into government construction plans and trained local masons and engineers in earthquake-resistant construction so that the risk of earthquake-related injury and death in schools would be reduced. This case study is part of a series of case studies documenting how countries have been developing and implementing Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) policies that address the three CSS pillars: safer learning facilities (pillar 1), school disaster management (pillar 2), and risk reduction and resilience education (pillar 3).

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