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International Assistance Operations in Disaster Situations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Remi Russbach*
Affiliation:
Chief Medical Officer, International Red Cross, Geneva, Ch 1202, Switzerland
*
Presented at the 6th WCEDM, Hong Kong, September 9, 1989

Extract

Sound disaster preparedness and a well-organized, local and material response will considerably reduce the necessity for calling on international assistance in the event of disaster. However, despite an excellent level of preparedness, some dramatic situations in the wake of a large-scale disaster always will make the mobilization of international resources absolutely essential.

The international network for disaster relief is quite complex. Many governments have set up emergency relief teams to cope with disasters in their own countries and are able to assign these teams to international relief operations. This type of governmental assistance is provided under agreement with the other governments involved. The United Nations (UN), through the Office of the UN Disaster Relief Coordinator (UNDRO), can play a role in coordinating emergency operations.

Type
Controversy
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1990

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