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DISASTER TRAINING

Crisis management centre launches ‘Jahez’ for schools

- Anwar Ahmad anwar@thenationa­l.ae

Majid cartoon characters will teach pupils how to react if natural disasters come knocking,

ABU DHABI // Popular cartoon characters will teach pupils how to react appropriat­ely in the event of a natural disaster.

The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority yesterday launched its Jahez (Arabic for ready) programme for schools.

A video featuring characters from the children’s channel Majid TV will teach children what to do if there is an earthquake, flood or storm. It would be screened at schools during visits by the authority’s staff, said Nasser Al Yammahi, the authority’s director of media and mass communicat­ion.

“The educationa­l drive has to continue for two years to cover all schools,” he said. “In the first phase, all government schools will be covered, then expatriate institutio­ns will be approached the next year.” The message will also be spread to teachers, parents and bus drivers. Mr Al Yammahi said it was important for all parties to work together when natural disasters occur.

He said there was a need to correct misinforma­tion on social media about how to react properly.

“The idea is to generate a culture of awareness and the readiness for pupils and society in troubled situations,” Mr Al Yammahi said.

Dr Jamal Al Hosani, the authority’s director general, said everyone should know how to react well to natural and manmade disasters.

The campaign is being delivered in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Education across the seven emirates.

The authority will also hold online competitio­ns for pupils to produce short films, stories, songs, paintings and photograph­y.

Majid TV is broadcast by Abu Dhabi Media, the publisher of The National.

Afra Al Rashidi, a representa­tive from Majid TV, said the Jahez series would be broadcast in about a year.

She said that in the year since the channel was launched, it has drawn more than 2 million Facebook fans, 100,000 followers each on Twitter and Instagram, and more than 100 million minutes of video footage watched on YouTube.

‘ The idea is to generate a culture of awareness and the readiness for pupils and society in troubled situations Nasser Al Yammahi director of media and mass communicat­ion National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority

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