UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready self-paced course
Training Course
17 January - 15 December 2025
Location
Belgium
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Summary
This online course is the second of a series of tsunami courses organized by the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Resilience Section and its Tsunami Information Centres. Tsunami Ready provides a basic understanding of the tsunami hazards and the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready programme.
Note: The successful completion of the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Awareness is a pre-requisite for enrolling in this course. Go to https://oceanexpert.org/event/4369 for details on how to enrol in the Tsunami Awareness course.
Learning outcomes
The purpose of this course is to introduce the concept, process and indicators of the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme. By the end of the training, you should be able to:
- Describe tsunami hazards and tsunami early warning system.
- Describe the background and importance of Tsunami Ready.
- Explain general information about the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme.
- Explain the process to obtain UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready recognition
- List the 12 UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme indicators.
Course content
The course is divided into the following lessons:
Lesson 1. Tsunami Ready Background. This lesson will review the global tsunami hazards, discuss the global coordination of the Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System and learn about the history of Tsunami Ready (UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme).
Lesson 2. Tsunami Ready Implementation Process. This lesson will describe the implementation and recognition process of Tsunami Ready, review the roles of the National Tsunami Ready Board, Regional Tsunami Ready Board, Tsunami Ready Local Committee and Tsunami National Contacts.
Lesson 3. Tsunami Ready Indicators. This lesson will describe the 12 UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Indicators.
Target audience
The audience for this course includes:
- Persons whose line of work is in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
- Staff of Disaster Management Offices
- Staff of Tsunami Warning Centres
- Non-Government Organizations
- Scientist-researchers from the University or research agencies
- Community members interested in applying for UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition
Proficient in the following is required:
- The ability to be self-directed in learning new technology skills (e.g. following a step-by-step tutorial, online video help, or access to support to learn necessary skills)
- Basic computer skills
- Finding resources through search engines
Language of instruction
English
Certificate
This is a self-paced course that includes presentations and quizzes designed to help learners assess their own learning at regular intervals. In order to successfully complete the course and receive a certificate of completion, the following is mandatory:
- Complete all modules/topics in sequence. You cannot proceed to the next lesson or activity before completing the preceding lesson.
- Complete the Post Test and receive a pass grade 70%. The Post Test should take up to about 1 hour and 3 attempts are allowed.
Feedback survey
At the end of the course, you will be asked to fill out a feedback survey. This information will be used to improve future courses. Note: submitting the course feedback survey is mandatory to obtain the course certificate.
Technology requirements
To complete this course, participants should have access to:
- Computer with Windows or Mac operating system
- Latest version of either Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari web browsers
Pre-requisites
The successful completion of the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Awareness course.