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What Have We Learned? Coordination

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Kayode Oyegbite
Affiliation:
Senior Programme Officer, Planning and Coordination, Health Section, United Nations Childrens' Fund (UNICEF)
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Abstract

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This paper outlines each aspect of coordination as it relates to the responses made by various organizations in the disaster-affected areas. It is a synthesis of the presentations and discussions pertaining to coordination during the Conference, Health Aspects of the Tsunami Disaster in Asia, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO), in Phuket, Thailand, 04–06 May 2005. Coordination is defined, and two important questions are answered: (1) What coordination was done well?; and (2) What coordination could have been done better?.

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