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01 January 2018

After South Africa’s battle with the record-breaking drought of 2015, Prof Andries Jordaan from our Disaster Management Training and Education Centre for Africa(DiMTEC) saw room for improvement in dealing with this kind of disaster. 

Drought impact

Commercial farmers   who are usually net exporters of food crops   and communal farmers who own the bulk of the country’s livestock, were all hit hard in 2015. Most of the latter had no resources to spare as the drought progressed. The concern about the drought’s impact on the country’s food production and availability resulted in a joint goal of preventing food scarcity during future droughts.

Prof Jordaan’s visit to the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) in Lincoln, Nebraska, in the US, several years ago prepared him to better equip communities in South Africa to deal with drought situations. “I recognised that in spite of the impact DiMTEC has been able to make on disaster preparedness, a gap remained in disaster response in South Africa.”

Sharing knowledge

In August this year Prof Jordaan again visited the NDMC. This time he requested a few key players in South Africa’s agriculture and disaster response communities to join him. With him were Janse Rabie, head of Natural Resources at AgriSA, a nonprofit organisation that functions as an interface between the government and about 28 000 South Africa farmers, and Moses Musiwale Khangale, director of Fire Services for the South African Ministry of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

The South African delegation met with and learnt from climatologists, geospatial technologists, and outreach and planning analysts. 

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Kovsie open day - 4 & 5 May
2006-05-03

03 May 2006

This year the Kovsie open day will be offered on the Main Campus of the University on 4 and 5 May 2006.

Visitors will be able to visit the exhibitions from 09h00 - 16h00 on Thursday 4 May or from 09h00 - 14h00 on Friday 5 May. All the faculties and support services will have manned information points in the Callie Human.

The exhibitions of residences and student societies will be located directly beside the Callie Human.

On both days OFM will offer exciting open-air broadcasts in front of the Callie Human from 12h00 - 14h00.

You are very welcome to contact Mrs Linda Greyling at 051 401 3384 from 08h00 to 13h00 in the mornings should you have any enquiries.
 

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