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DMISA is the non-profit professional association and community of practice for Disaster Management in Southern Africa and the SAQA recognised professional body for Disaster Management in South Africa DMISA (Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa) is a non-profit professional body for Disaster Management in Southern Africa and the SAQA-recognised professional body for Disaster Management in South Africa.

DMISA Founders' Day 2026 - 40 Years!Today we celebrate over 40 years of impact with DMISA, but we also look ahead.The fu...
25/04/2026

DMISA Founders' Day 2026 - 40 Years!

Today we celebrate over 40 years of impact with DMISA, but we also look ahead.

The future calls for stronger partnerships, smarter systems, and proactive resilience.

On this International Women’s Day, the Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) proudly celebrates the r...
08/03/2026

On this International Women’s Day, the Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) proudly celebrates the remarkable women serving in disaster management and municipal services across our country.

On this International Women’s Day, the Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) proudly celebrates the remarkable women serving in disaster management in the private sector, NGOs, government departments and municipal services across our country.

Women in disaster management continue to play a vital role in building safer and more resilient communities. From risk reduction and planning to emergency response, recovery, and community support, women serve on the frontlines with dedication, compassion, and leadership.

Within our municipalities, women are strengthening disaster preparedness, protecting critical infrastructure, and supporting communities during times of crisis.

DMISA honours and appreciates the invaluable contribution of all women who continue to lead, protect, and serve with courage and professionalism.

As we commemorate International Women’s Day, let us continue to empower, mentor, and create opportunities for women to lead and shape the future of disaster risk management.

Happy International Women’s Day.Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA)

09/02/2026
The South African Local Government Association (SALGA), in partnership with the Disaster Management Institute of Souther...
09/02/2026

The South African Local Government Association (SALGA), in partnership with the Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA), is pleased to invite you to our upcoming Lunch‑Time Talk focusing on strengthening collaboration between municipalities and academic institutions. The session will highlight academic programmes and partnerships that support municipal capacity in disaster risk management, climate resilience, environmental governance, and sustainable development.

Session Details
Date: 24 February 2026
Time: 12:00 – 13:00
Platform: MS Teams

Kindly confirm your attendance by Friday, 21 February 2026. You can register here: 79de6f80-c6ec-42b4-adae-7b81dd608897@6365803a-d7b4-4a63-8ac5-72a4afebf12e." rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/79de6f80-c6ec-42b4-adae-7b81dd608897@6365803a-d7b4-4a63-8ac5-72a4afebf12e.

For further information or assistance, please feel free to reach out.
We look forward to your participation in this engagement.

20/01/2026

DMISA Statement on the Classification and Declaration of National Disasters: Flooding and Fires

The Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) supports the classification and declaration of the current severe flooding and widespread fires as disasters in terms of the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No. 57 of 2002). Given the multi-provincial scale, severity, and cumulative impacts of these events, DMISA recognises that the prevailing conditions meet the criteria for national disaster classification, necessitating enhanced national coordination, mobilisation of resources, and intergovernmental support.

DMISA notes with serious concern the extensive flooding resulting from persistent heavy rainfall affecting multiple provinces, including Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape, the North West, and other parts of the country. The impacts include widespread damage to infrastructure, loss of property, displacement of communities, and disruption of essential services. The geographic spread and magnitude of these impacts exceed the response capacity of individual municipalities and provinces, thereby justifying national oversight and intervention.

In line with the national disaster classification framework, DMISA commends the National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC), provincial disaster management centres, and municipal structures for activating coordinated response mechanisms across all spheres of government. DMISA supports the implementation of nationally coordinated measures, including evacuations, humanitarian relief, temporary shelter provision, restoration of critical infrastructure, and the mobilisation of disaster relief funding mechanisms.

DMISA further expresses its support for the national and provincial response to significant wildfires affecting the Western Cape and Eastern Cape. These fires pose serious threats to human life, livelihoods, biodiversity, and economic activity. DMISA acknowledges the sustained efforts of firefighters, disaster management practitioners, volunteers, and supporting agencies operating under hazardous conditions to contain the fires and protect affected communities.

Beyond South Africa’s borders, DMISA extends its solidarity to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, particularly Mozambique, where severe weather has resulted in widespread flooding and submerged households. DMISA recognises the transboundary nature of climate-related disasters and calls upon the international and humanitarian community to strengthen support to affected countries and communities across the region.

DMISA’s Commitment
As a professional body representing disaster management practitioners, DMISA affirms its full support for the nationally coordinated disaster response, recovery, and rehabilitation measures enabled through the classification of these events as national disasters. DMISA remains committed to advancing professional standards, evidence-based practice, and strengthened intergovernmental coordination to enhance disaster resilience and preparedness.

DMISA urges all residents in affected areas to comply with official warnings and directives, remain vigilant, and prioritise safety. Communities are encouraged to rely on verified communication channels and to support vulnerable individuals and households during this critical period.

DMISA extends its deepest sympathies to all individuals, families, and communities affected by the floods and fires and reaffirms its commitment to supporting the disaster risk management systems of South Africa and Mozambique during this period of national and regional emergency.

Ms Lebogang Mosotho-Segage
President: Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa

Festive Season Message from DMISA PresidentDear DMISA Members,As we approach the close of another remarkable year, I wou...
16/12/2025

Festive Season Message from DMISA President

Dear DMISA Members,

As we approach the close of another remarkable year, I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere gratitude to each of you for your unwavering commitment, professionalism, and continued support throughout 2025. Your dedication has been the cornerstone of our progress and achievements as an institute.

The festive season is a time for reflection, celebration, and renewed hope. Let us take pride in what we have accomplished together and look forward with optimism to the opportunities that lie ahead. May this holiday season bring you joy, peace, and cherished moments with your loved ones.

On behalf of the DMISA leadership, I wish you a safe and joyful festive season and a prosperous New Year.

Please note that the DMISA office will be in recess from 06 December 2025 and will reopen on 12 January 2026.

Thank you for being an integral part of our journey—we truly value your contribution.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Warm regards,

Lebogang L Mosotho-Segage
President, DMISA

Strengthening Disaster Readiness in Africa, the Middle East & Europe (AEME Region)Honoured to share that our President o...
04/12/2025

Strengthening Disaster Readiness in Africa, the Middle East & Europe (AEME Region)

Honoured to share that our President of DMISA is participating as a delegate and as the member of UNDAC South Africa Focal Point at the 2025 AEME Earthquake Response Exercise (ERE).

This five-day large-scale simulation, hosted at Nelson Mandela University and across the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, brings together national and international disaster management teams.

Led by the National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) in partnership with INSARAG and UN-OCHA, the exercise is designed to:

✅ Test readiness for major disaster events
✅ Strengthen inter-agency coordination
✅ Enhance operational capabilities
✅ Build collaboration across local, national, and international responders

Proud moment for South Africa as we continue advancing global disaster risk reduction and emergency response standards.

The Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) is proud to have its President, Ms Lebogang Mosotho, repres...
07/11/2025

The Disaster Management Institute of Southern Africa (DMISA) is proud to have its President, Ms Lebogang Mosotho, representing the Institute at the Climate Change and Futures in Africa Conference Series 2025, taking place from 29 – 31 October 2025 in Windhoek, Namibia 🇳🇦.

Ms Mosotho will be presenting under the theme “Water Resources Management and Climate Impacts” on 30 October, focusing on “Integrating Disaster Risk Assessment into the Upgrade of Wastewater Treatment Works within Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality.” 💧

DMISA congratulates Ms Mosotho on this recognition and her continued leadership in advancing climate resilience and disaster risk reduction across Southern Africa. 💪🌦️

DMISA Representation at the 4th EAPASA Regional Conference DMISA is proud to announce that our Deputy President, Ms Fred...
07/11/2025

DMISA Representation at the 4th EAPASA Regional Conference
DMISA is proud to announce that our Deputy President, Ms Freda Mathebula, is attending the 4th EAPASA Regional Conference on behalf of the Institute.

The conference is taking place at Graceland Hotel, Casino & Country Club, Secunda, Mpumalanga, from 29 – 31 October 2025, under the theme of advancing environmental assessment practice across the region.

We extend our best wishes to Ms Mathebula and all participants contributing to sustainable development and professional environmental management in Africa.

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