
Disaster Needs Assessment System

Welcome to the Future of Disaster Management
Introducing the New Disaster Needs Assessment System
Welcome to the PNG National Disaster Center's (NDC) Disaster Needs Assessment (DNA) page! We are thrilled to announce a significant leap forward in our disaster response capabilities. Our commitment to improving accuracy, efficiency, and timeliness in disaster assessments has led us to develop a cutting-edge online system.
Gone are the days of cumbersome paper forms and manual data entry. Our new online system revolutionizes how we collect and manage disaster-related information. Here’s why this is a game-changer:
🚀 Real-Time Data Entry: Capture and submit data directly from the field, ensuring that our information is always current and actionable.
📊 Enhanced Accuracy: Minimize errors associated with manual processes, leading to more reliable data.
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🌐 Universal Accessibility: Access the system from any device with internet connectivity, whether you're in the office or on the go. 📂 Superior Data Management: Effortlessly store, retrieve, and analyze data, making it easier to respond to disasters effectively.
How to Get Started
All PNG NDC Officers are now required to use the new online Disaster Needs Assessment system. Follow these simple steps to get started:
1. Log In: Use your assigned credentials to access the system.
2. Complete the Assessment: Follow the intuitive prompts to complete the Disaster Needs Assessment for each site you visit.
3. Submit Data: Ensure all required fields are filled out before submitting your assessment.
4. Review and Update: Regularly review and update the data to reflect the latest information.
Need Help?
We’re here to support you every step of the way. If you need assistance or training on the new system, please reach out to our support team at support@ndcdna.org.
Embrace the Future
Join us in embracing this innovative step towards a more organized and proactive disaster management system. Together, we can ensure that our communities are better prepared and more resilient in the face of disasters.
