Utilizing This Report as a Reference for Agencies: Outcomes from the NGO’s and Volunteers' Perspectives on Coordination and Operations
December 2022 marked a pivotal moment, drawing lessons from the floods that struck in March 2022. States along the East Coast, such as Kelantan, are all too familiar with flood disasters. However, to what extent do we learn from nature's behavior to become more resilient? Climate change has pushed disasters to be a decade ahead of human preparedness. How ready are we to adapt and learn from these challenges?**
In light of these critical areas, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and proactive learning is essential. By reflecting on past experiences and embracing innovative strategies, we can enhance our disaster response capabilities, ensuring communities are better safeguarded in the future.
## Key Areas of Focus
**Disaster Coordination and Management**:
**Relief Aid Distribution**:
**Rescue Reporting and Briefing**:
**Logistics and Financial Support for Volunteers**:
**Law Enforcement for Unregistered NGOs, Rescuers, and Volunteers**:
**Communication Initiative for GIRN, Amateur Radio, or HF Military Radio**:
**Mental Health for Staff and Volunteers**:
By strategically addressing these areas with compassion, we can build a robust framework that not only mitigates the impact of future disasters but also empowers communities to thrive in the face of adversity.