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COPE Disaster Champions

Overview

COPE Disaster Champions is a global educational initiative designed to strengthen disaster preparedness and resilience among children aged 6–12 through engaging, age-appropriate learning materials focused on disaster risk reduction.

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    Summary Description

    COPE Disaster Champions provides free illustrated children’s books, educational jingles and a digital platform to teach disaster preparedness and risk awareness. Through storytelling, visuals and simple action-oriented messages, the initiative empowers children to understand risks and adopt safe behaviours before, during and after disasters.

    Context & Background

    The initiative responds to the growing impact of climate-related and natural hazards on children and education systems worldwide. It aligns with international Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) priorities, including the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and supports global efforts such as Early Warnings for All, with a strong emphasis on inclusive, child-centred risk communication.

    Problem Addressed

    Limited access to age-appropriate, inclusive and multilingual disaster preparedness education for children, particularly in high-risk and resource-constrained contexts.

    Vulnerable Groups

    Children, particularly those living in hazard-prone areas or affected by displacement, language barriers or limited access to formal disaster education.

    Governance

    COPE Disaster Champions operates through a partnership-based governance model involving international organisations, educational institutions, creative professionals and local stakeholders.

    Emergency Preparedness

    The initiative supports preparedness by equipping children with basic risk awareness, early warning understanding and protective behaviours.

    Purpose of Engagement

    To inform and engage children, families and educators in disaster preparedness and resilience-building through accessible educational content.

    Methods of Engagement
    • Illustrated storytelling and characters
    • Educational jingles and multimedia
    • Digital platform and online dissemination
    • Partnerships with schools and organisations
    Degree of Influence & Decision-Making

    Children are empowered primarily through knowledge and behavioural change rather than direct participation in decision-making processes.

    Capacity-Building & Long-Term Empowerment

    Builds long-term resilience by embedding disaster preparedness knowledge early in life and fostering a culture of safety and prevention.

    Key Features & Innovations
    • Child-centred, illustrated disaster preparedness materials
    • Multilingual availability (23 languages, including all UN official languages)
    • Integration of storytelling, music and digital tools
    • Alignment with global DRR frameworks
    Language(s)
    • English
    • Arabic
    • Chinese
    • French
    • Russian
    • Spanish
    • Additional national and local languages
    Implementing Organisation(s)
    • COPE Disaster Champions (initiative)
    • Partner organisations including UNDRR, WMO and UNICEF
    Experience of the Implementing Organisation in DRRM

    Strong experience in disaster risk communication and education, supported by partnerships with leading international DRR institutions.

    Actors Involved
    • Children and families
    • Educators and schools
    • International organisations
    • Media and communication partners
    Implementation Steps
    1. Development of hazard-specific educational content
    2. Translation and localisation into multiple languages
    3. Digital and physical dissemination of materials
    4. Outreach through partners and schools
    Resources Required

    Combination of external partnerships, creative production resources and digital dissemination capacities.

    Timeframe & Phases

    Ongoing initiative with iterative content development and continuous global dissemination.

    Lessons Learned from Implementation

    Child-friendly communication significantly enhances understanding and retention of disaster preparedness messages.

    Challenges & Adaptive Strategies

    Ensuring cultural relevance, maintaining engagement across diverse contexts and reaching children with limited digital access.

    Risk & Mitigation Plan

    Focuses on preventive education and awareness as primary risk mitigation measures.

    Sustainability Model

    Sustainability is supported through open access resources, strong partnerships and continuous content reuse and adaptation.

    Scalability & Adaptability

    Highly scalable and adaptable across hazards, regions and languages.

    Technology & Innovation

    Use of digital platforms, multimedia content and online dissemination to maximise global reach.

    Financial & Logistical Sustainability - Direct Costs

    Content development, illustration, translation and digital production costs.

    Financial & Logistical Sustainability - Operational Costs

    Primarily digital hosting, coordination and outreach costs.

    Lessons Learned

    Early, inclusive and engaging disaster education for children is a critical investment in long-term community resilience.