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Health Aspects of the Tsunami Disaster in Asia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Mukesh Kapila
Affiliation:
World Health Orgainization (WHO)Headquarters
Nichole McGarry
Affiliation:
World Health Orgainization (WHO)Headquarters
Elizabeth Emerson
Affiliation:
WHO Thailand
Sheri Fink
Affiliation:
Harvard School of Public Health
Rodger Doran
Affiliation:
WHO-Western Pacific
Khadija Rejto
Affiliation:
WHO United Nations
Maria Cristina Profili
Affiliation:
WHO Europe

Abstract

This is a summary of the proceedings of the Conference on the Health Aspects of the Tsunami Disaster in Asia that was convened by the sunami World Health Organization in Phuket, Thailand from 04–06 May 2005. It contains reviews of the experiences of the health sector and early recovery fol following the Earthquake and Tsunami with emphasis onwhat was done well and what could have been done better and the lessons learned that can be incorporated into actions that will mitigate the damage created by future events. It outlines the national and international responses and recovery and the actions taken and not taken by the international community in support of the countries affected. Specific issuesaddressed include: (1) needs assessments; (2) coordi- coordination; (3) filling gaps in essential services, and (4) capacity building at the country level. Each of these aspects is analyzed as to its: (1) appropriateness; (2) adequacy; (3) effectiveness; (4) efficiency; and (5) connectedness.

Much of what occurred provided benefits to the stricen population, but there is substantial room for improvement through implementation of the lessons learned. These lessons must be converted into actions in order to mitigate the damagesustained and to enhance our responses to the damage from future

Type
WHO Special Report: Health Aspects of the Tsunami Disaster in Asia
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2005

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