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Sustainable disaster response
enhance collaboration and coordination between the public health sector and all other relevant stakeholders and sectors that may be engaged in and can contribute to advancing the disaster science
National Government role
natural leader for coordination efforts
for legislations, policies, resources
Health sector roles
provides critical information to reduce spread of the pandemic virus and its attendant morbidity and mortality
non-health sector roles
provide essential operations and services during a disaster
mitigate health, economic, and social impact
civil society organization roles
raise awareness
communicate information
counter rumors
provide needed services
liaise with government
Families and individuals roles
adopt measures such as covering coughs and sneeze, hand washing, voluntary isolation
Sphere
1997
created by a group of humanitarian non-governmental organization and the red cross and red crescent movement
aims to improve the quality of their humanitarian responses and to be accountable for their actions
sphere philosophies
people affected by disaster or conflict have the right to life with dignity and, therefore, the right to assistance
all groups possible steps should be taken to alleviate human suffering arising out of disaster or conflict
Humanitarian charter
provide the ethical and legal backdrop to the protection principles, the core humanitarian standard and the minimum standard
summarize core legal principles that have most bearing on those affected by disaster or conflict
state and authorities hold legal responsibility to the people’s welfare
authorities have duty to ensure security and safety
Media roles
mass media-driven emergency response must be an integral part of effective disaster management in risk-communication
5 key elements to build trust
expressed empathy
competence
honesty
commitment
accountability