Introduction:The politics of governance, science, technology, economies, disaster management are all perceived as onehuge science where it is generally appreciated that what one may perceive as risk or danger may not be perceived as the same by another .The different approaches to community building and management of disasters and relief work though essentially being the same differ in how governance and agencies look to implementing the approaches in a way that they deem it fit. Technology has a very important role to play in emergency management and this is governed by the social political and economic dimensions of not only the disaster management and relief work but also in the magnitude of the disaster .Challenges in crafting and maintain risk governance:All the articles deal in great detail about the way disaster and relief management in agenciesis governed by states and countries and by the nongovernmental organizations. They have been able to tackle disaster management operations to a level of preparedness but somewhere there is a lacuna or a gap that exists between planning organizational culture and actual implementation of these policies. The attitudes, the culture the governance, the technology tools have very important roles to