Barriers to Disaster Coordination: Health Sector Coordination in Banda Aceh following the South Asia Tsunami
2006; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 21; Issue: S1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s1049023x0001582x
ISSN1945-1938
Autores Tópico(s)Global Maternal and Child Health
ResumoEcological disasters impact large populations every year, and hundreds of nongovernmental organizations, thousands of aid workers, and billions of dollars are sent in response. Yet, there have been recurring problems with coordination, leading to wasted efforts and funds. The humanitarian response to the December 2004 Earthquake and Tsunami in Asia was one of the largest ever, and coordination problems were apparent. The coordination processes and attempts at coordination are discussed in this paper. Specific barriers to cooperation are discussed, such as weak leadership, the absence of accountability, the lack of credentialing, the diverse goals of the responding agencies, and the weaknesses in the coordination process itself.
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