Year

DRR School Toolkit for PIROI in the Southwest Indian Ocean

For PIROI–French Red Cross, IRMA updated and enriched a disaster risk reduction (DRR) pedagogical toolkit for primary and lower-secondary schools across the Southwest Indian Ocean. The assignment strengthened child-centred DRR education in line with the Comprehensive School Safety Framework (CSSF) and IFRC’s Red Education initiative.​

Purpose

  • Modernize the existing Eco-Schools DRR-IO toolkit (created in 2018) to reflect new DRR and climate adaptation good practices, and current regional risk realities.​
  • Better integrate DRR into school life so children and educators became active agents of resilience at school, at home and in their communities.​

Scope of work

  • Revised and expanded the toolkit content for primary and lower-secondary schools in the Southwest Indian Ocean, in French and English, incorporating:
    • Updates from CSSF pillars 1–3 (safe learning facilities, school disaster management, risk reduction and resilience education).​
    • Regional eVCA practice, IFRC’s Ready–Emergency–Development (RED) approach, PAPE/Teen Prep Kit resources and IPCC projections tailored to the six target countries.​
  • Strengthened linkages with school safety pillars by:
    • Integrating participatory monitoring tools for children to act as “resilience sentinels” (risk observation, simple school safety assessments, family outreach).​
    • Introducing practical guidance on safe school infrastructure, nature-based solutions and school-level preparedness and contingency planning.​

Approach and methodology

  • Conducted a structured review of the 2017–2018 toolkit and key reference materials (INTERREG 6.2 project documents, CSSF, eVCA, Red Education, PAPE, Teen Prep Kit, IPCC data) to frame the revision.​
  • Used remote consultations (in French and English) with National Societies and PIROI partners to gather recent case studies, good practices and contextual examples from island countries.​
  • Applied qualitative analysis (including MaxQDA) to organise feedback and evidence around the three CSSF pillars, identifying gaps, trends and actionable lessons to feed into the revised toolkit.​

IRMA’s team for this assignment included Ginna Rakotoarimanana and Lezlie Moriniere. The toolkit is currently under production.

Photo by Zach Wear on Unsplash.

Explore more projects