Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers

In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), domestic and international assistance initiatives were launched by a large number of public and private sectors organizations; and various emergency teams were mobilized through national and international networks. The GEJE reminded us that civil society organizations play an indispensable role in disaster management. These organizations have the advantage of flexibility and speed in reaching and caring for affected communities. However, there were no coordination mechanisms in place that functioned properly on the ground. Because of the complexity of disaster response operations and the large numbers of actors involved, coordination mechanisms must be established in advance during normal times. Municipality and prefecture governments play a leading role in disaster response in Japan. However, because of the catastrophic consequences of the March 11 earthquake and tsunamis many of the local governments were unable to respond, so national agencies as well as prefectures and municipalities outside the affected region were quickly deployed. Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a specialized team of medical doctors, nurses, and operational coordinators trained to conduct emergency operations during the critical period, normally within 48 hours, after a large-scale disaster or accident.

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Main Authors: Osa, Yukie, Sagara, Junko, Ishiwatari, Mikio
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012-09
Subjects:ACCIDENT, AIRCRAFT, BRIDGE, BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES, CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES, CIVIL SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, DAMAGES, DISASTER, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER RESPONSE, DISASTER SITES, DISASTER VICTIMS, DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKE, EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, EMERGENCY KITS, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS, EMERGENCY RELIEF, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES, EMERGENCY TEAM, EMERGENCY TEAMS, EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION, EVACUATION, EVACUEES, FIRE, FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENTS, FOOD DISTRIBUTION, FUEL, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INTERNATIONAL RELIEF, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, MEDICAL TEAMS, NATIONAL COUNCIL, NATURAL DISASTER, NATURAL DISASTERS, NGO, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, NPO, POLICE, PRIVATE COMPANIES, PRIVATE SECTOR, PUBLIC WORKS, RECONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION PROGRAM, RELIEF, RELIEF ACTIVITIES, RELIEF EFFORTS, RELIEF OPERATIONS, RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS, RELIEF SUPPLIES, RESCUE, ROUTES, SAFETY, SANITATION, SEARCH AND RESCUE, SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS, SOCIAL WELFARE, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, TSUNAMI, TSUNAMIS, VEHICLE, VEHICLES,
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spelling dig-okr-10986161582024-08-08T14:24:08Z Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers Osa, Yukie Sagara, Junko Ishiwatari, Mikio ACCIDENT AIRCRAFT BRIDGE BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS DAMAGES DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER SITES DISASTER VICTIMS DISASTERS EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE EMERGENCY KITS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES EMERGENCY TEAM EMERGENCY TEAMS EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION EVACUATION EVACUEES FIRE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENTS FOOD DISTRIBUTION FUEL INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAL TEAMS NATIONAL COUNCIL NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NPO POLICE PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION PROGRAM RELIEF RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS RELIEF SUPPLIES RESCUE ROUTES SAFETY SANITATION SEARCH AND RESCUE SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS SOCIAL WELFARE TRANSPORT TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS VEHICLE VEHICLES In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), domestic and international assistance initiatives were launched by a large number of public and private sectors organizations; and various emergency teams were mobilized through national and international networks. The GEJE reminded us that civil society organizations play an indispensable role in disaster management. These organizations have the advantage of flexibility and speed in reaching and caring for affected communities. However, there were no coordination mechanisms in place that functioned properly on the ground. Because of the complexity of disaster response operations and the large numbers of actors involved, coordination mechanisms must be established in advance during normal times. Municipality and prefecture governments play a leading role in disaster response in Japan. However, because of the catastrophic consequences of the March 11 earthquake and tsunamis many of the local governments were unable to respond, so national agencies as well as prefectures and municipalities outside the affected region were quickly deployed. Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a specialized team of medical doctors, nurses, and operational coordinators trained to conduct emergency operations during the critical period, normally within 48 hours, after a large-scale disaster or accident. 2013-10-15T21:29:15Z 2013-10-15T21:29:15Z 2012-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/18024143/mobilizing-coordinating-expert-teams-nongovernmental-organizations-nonprofit-organizations-vounteers https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16158 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCIDENT
AIRCRAFT
BRIDGE
BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER SITES
DISASTER VICTIMS
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY KITS
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
EMERGENCY TEAM
EMERGENCY TEAMS
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION
EVACUEES
FIRE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FUEL
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
MEDICAL TEAMS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NPO
POLICE
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION PROGRAM
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RELIEF EFFORTS
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS
RELIEF SUPPLIES
RESCUE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
ACCIDENT
AIRCRAFT
BRIDGE
BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER SITES
DISASTER VICTIMS
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY KITS
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
EMERGENCY TEAM
EMERGENCY TEAMS
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION
EVACUEES
FIRE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FUEL
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
MEDICAL TEAMS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NPO
POLICE
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION PROGRAM
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RELIEF EFFORTS
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS
RELIEF SUPPLIES
RESCUE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
spellingShingle ACCIDENT
AIRCRAFT
BRIDGE
BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER SITES
DISASTER VICTIMS
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY KITS
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
EMERGENCY TEAM
EMERGENCY TEAMS
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION
EVACUEES
FIRE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FUEL
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
MEDICAL TEAMS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NPO
POLICE
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION PROGRAM
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RELIEF EFFORTS
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS
RELIEF SUPPLIES
RESCUE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
ACCIDENT
AIRCRAFT
BRIDGE
BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER SITES
DISASTER VICTIMS
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY KITS
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
EMERGENCY TEAM
EMERGENCY TEAMS
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION
EVACUEES
FIRE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FUEL
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
MEDICAL TEAMS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NPO
POLICE
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION PROGRAM
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RELIEF EFFORTS
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS
RELIEF SUPPLIES
RESCUE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
Osa, Yukie
Sagara, Junko
Ishiwatari, Mikio
Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
description In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), domestic and international assistance initiatives were launched by a large number of public and private sectors organizations; and various emergency teams were mobilized through national and international networks. The GEJE reminded us that civil society organizations play an indispensable role in disaster management. These organizations have the advantage of flexibility and speed in reaching and caring for affected communities. However, there were no coordination mechanisms in place that functioned properly on the ground. Because of the complexity of disaster response operations and the large numbers of actors involved, coordination mechanisms must be established in advance during normal times. Municipality and prefecture governments play a leading role in disaster response in Japan. However, because of the catastrophic consequences of the March 11 earthquake and tsunamis many of the local governments were unable to respond, so national agencies as well as prefectures and municipalities outside the affected region were quickly deployed. Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a specialized team of medical doctors, nurses, and operational coordinators trained to conduct emergency operations during the critical period, normally within 48 hours, after a large-scale disaster or accident.
topic_facet ACCIDENT
AIRCRAFT
BRIDGE
BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DAMAGES
DISASTER
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER SITES
DISASTER VICTIMS
DISASTERS
EARTHQUAKE
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY KITS
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
EMERGENCY TEAM
EMERGENCY TEAMS
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION
EVACUEES
FIRE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
FUEL
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
MEDICAL TEAMS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NGO
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NPO
POLICE
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION PROGRAM
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RELIEF EFFORTS
RELIEF OPERATIONS
RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS
RELIEF SUPPLIES
RESCUE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SANITATION
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
author Osa, Yukie
Sagara, Junko
Ishiwatari, Mikio
author_facet Osa, Yukie
Sagara, Junko
Ishiwatari, Mikio
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title Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
title_short Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
title_full Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
title_fullStr Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
title_full_unstemmed Mobilizing and Coordinating Expert Teams, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Vounteers
title_sort mobilizing and coordinating expert teams, nongovernmental organizations, nonprofit organizations, and vounteers
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012-09
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/18024143/mobilizing-coordinating-expert-teams-nongovernmental-organizations-nonprofit-organizations-vounteers
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