Editorial
Rush to Action Before the Disaster!
A look at how money spent
on costly post-disaster interventions might be better channeled
to local capacity building
The
earthquake in Bam, Iran in late December 2003 brought home,
once again, the reality that most international search and
rescue teams arrive too late to make a significant difference
in terms of saving a number of lives following sudden-impact
natural disasters. (More)
Benefits and Challenges of Distance
Learning Debated at Regional Workshop
For more than 25 years, PAHO has supported
disaster preparedness and mitigation training initiatives
throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. This support has
taken many forms—from complete or partial sponsorship
of selected events, to providing trainers or content experts,
to technical and training material. (More)
Field Hospitals Arrive in Iran
Following December Earthquake
When
a major earthquake struck Bam, Iran last December, killing
at least 30,000 persons, more than 10 field hospitals (defined
as mobile, self-contained, self-sufficient health care facilities
capable of rapid deployment to meet immediate emergency requirements
for a specific period of time) were sent.
(More)
New Journal Features Disaster Medicine
The International Journal of Disaster
Medicine is an international journal devoted exclusively to
the field of disaster medicine. (More)
OAS-led Committee to Hold Simulation
of Terrorist Attack
The Inter-American Committee
against Terrorism (CICTE) is committed to strengthening hemispheric
cooperation and to continuing to implement specific measures
to prevent, combat and eliminate international terrorism.
(More)
ISDR Looks at Information Systems and
Disaster Risk
The Secretariat of the International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction prepared a background paper
for the World Summit on the Information Society, held in Geneva
last December. (More)
WADEM to Host Emergency Medicine Community
The World Association of Disaster and
Emergency Medicine will host the 3rd Pan-American Congress
on Disaster and Emergency Medicine from 4-7 April 2004 in
El Salvador. (More)
World
Health Day 2004: Road Safety is no Accident
On April 7, 2004, hundreds
of organizations will host events to help raise awareness
about road traffic injuries, a serious public health problem
with grave consequences and enormous costs to society. (More)
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Disaster Mitigation in Hospitals
Advances in Disaster
Mitigation Measures Help Reduce Impact on Hospitals.
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International Simulation Exercise in
Colombia
More
than 600 people participated in a drill—one of the largest
in recent years—that took place in Bogota, Colombia.
The objective was to strenghten local, national and international
coordination and response in the face of an earthquake or
a large-scale terrorist attack. (More)
Regional Meetings Will Identify Mitigation
Agenda for the Americas
Ten years after the Yokohama
Conference, held in 1995 at the mid-point of the International
Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, the international community
has demonstrated some results through declarations and agreements.
(More)
Strengthening Military-Civilian Cooperation
in the Americas
The Armed Forces can play an important
role in disaster situations. Their organization, discipline,
personnel and resources can greatly benefit the affected population
if their assets are used to support civilian institutions
and authorities. (More)
Project to Enhance Emergency Surveillance
System in Haiti
During the past several
years, average life expectancy in Haiti has dropped to 49.6
at birth. Due to economic sanctions and the already pervasive
state of poverty, the health status is expected to decline
even further. (More)
Central
America Five Years after Hurricane Mitch
Five years after Hurricane Mitch –one
of the most devastating disasters to strike Central America
in decades— the most affected countries have much to
show in terms of reducing their vulnerability to disasters
. (More)
Solid Waste Management in Disaster Situations
The first book in a series
on Environmental Health and Disasters, is a guide that answers
questionsbased on the experience of Latin America and the
Caribbean. (More)
Protecting New Health Facilities from
Natural Disasters
Technical knowledge and experience have
taught us that it is possible to reduce to a minimum the risks
and damage caused by disasters if preventive measures are
incorporated early in the design, construction and maintenance
of new health facilities. (More)
Selected Bibliography
The articles listed in this section may
be of interest to health professionals and others responsible
for disaster preparedness, mitigation and relief. (More)
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