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How the ARCH Project Could Contribute to Strengthening ASEAN Regional Capacities on Disaster Health Management (DHM).

Prasit WuthisuthimethaweeSupalerk SatthaphongWeerasak PhongphutthaPrakit SarathepThammapad PiyasuwankulSinh N CôngChính N ĐúcLâm N Nhu'Nhu' H VănJanice P FelicianoAlfonso C DanacMadelina ArianiBella DonnaIna A IsturiniPhummarin SaelimKriangsak PintathamDuangpon ThepmaneePhumin SilapuntSansana LimpapornKittima YuddhasaraprasiddhiDangfun PromkhumShuichi Ikeda
Published in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2022)
The RCDs are very effective to test and to validate the SOP and regional tools developed, providing opportunities for AMS I-EMT to familiarize the tools, as well as for host countries to assess their coordination capacity for receiving international assistance and identifying the country's specific challenges, and verifying ASEAN regional coordination mechanism. The development of the standard curriculum can enhance regional capacity both in supporting disaster-affected countries and in receiving international assistance. A sustainable capacity development mechanism in DHM is envisaged through the establishment of the ASEAN Academic Network and AIDHM toward the goal of One ASEAN One Response.
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