The Honeywell Safe Schools programme, created in collaboration with Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS), will be focussed on 50 schools in the east Delhi area for the next three years and is looking to "empower 25,000 students, 40,000 parents, and 1,000 teachers".
Kamal Kishore, member of National Disaster Management Authority, said focusing on school safety is a step towards achieveing the wider aim of disaster risk reduction.
"I feel the countries that do a good job of school safety can do a better job at disaster risk reduction as a whole. Look at Japan and Turkey, the countries that have done a great job at school safety and eventually improved upon their disaster management system," he said.
With 32 government and 18 EDMC schools in the first phase of the programme, SEEDS expects to make it a city-wide campaign after three years.
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"Often high potential risks are not recognised as imminent threats, most parents worry about threats at hand like road safety, bullying and even fire threats.
The NGO also released a study 'How Safe Are Our Kids' based on 1035 responses collected on perception of risk and understanding of safety measures.
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