Workshop on Use of Military and Civil Defence Assets in Disaster Relief : organized by DHA-GENEVA, co-sponsored by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and hosted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels 14-15 December 1992 : final report.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Geneva, Switzerland : The Dept.], 1992Description: iii, 80 pReport number: DHA/93/57; GE.93-00974DDC classification:- 355.032 WOR
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"Project DPR 213/3 (MCDA)"
The disasters of the past decades have proven that there is a great need for international foreign relief capacity in large scale emergency situations. Undoubtedly, the use of Military and Civil Defence Assets (MCDA) has contributed to success in dealing with such disasters. As has been made clear at international conferences since 1989 there is still a need for improved cooperation between the states and humanitarian organizations in order to maximize the effectiveness of relief operations. This is also true of MCDA, for which the criteria and prerequisites for use, as well as their impact, have received little international attention. In light of the growing number of large disasters and the increased willingness of States to offer assistance by way of MCDA, the Brussels Workshop responded to a current issue which is of great importance to disaster relief and of crucial significance to disaster victims
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