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New Virtual Communities on Disaster Prevention and Reconstruction



WASHINGTON (May 22, 2008)—The Development Gateway Foundation and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) announce today the launch of two online communities dedicated to disaster prevention and reconstruction. These new portals will provide a virtual space in which participants can share knowledge, best practices, and other relevant information. The purpose of this initiative is to build capacity, strengthen working relationships, and improve development outcomes. Particular emphasis will be placed on bringing together government agencies and international and nongovernmental organizations in developed and developing countries to discuss common challenges.
“The cyclone in Myanmar and the earthquake in China have reminded us all of the need for more effective knowledge sharing and partnership on these critical topics,” said Mark Fleeton, CEO of the Development Gateway Foundation.

“Stabilization and reconstruction as well as disaster response are complex challenges. They require swift and efficient integration from analysis to strategy to action among a wide range of actors,” explained Rick Barton, senior adviser and co-director of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project at CSIS. “We are proud to be part of an effort that helps generate such collaboration.”

More than 40,000 students and development professionals are members of dgCommunities, a knowledge-sharing and collaboration network, where users post up-to-date information on 30 topics. Visit the community on Disaster Prevention and Response at http://disaster.developmentgateway.org/. Visit the community on Stabilization and Reconstruction at http://stabilization.developmentgateway.org/

The Development Gateway Foundation provides Web-based tools to make aid and development efforts more effective. It offers innovative solutions that increase access to critical information, building local capacity and bringing partners together for positive change. The Development Gateway Foundation is a nonprofit organization with activities around the world. www.dgfoundation.org.

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a bipartisan, non-profit organization founded in 1962 and headquartered in Washington, D.C. It seeks to advance global security and prosperity by providing strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers. www.csis.org

Contacts:
Elizabeth Corley Andrew Schwartz
Director of Communications Vice President for External Relations
Development Gateway Foundation Center for Strategic and International Studies
202-572-9236 202-775-3242
press@dgfoundation.org aschwartz@csis.org

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