2019
DOI: 10.29015/cerem.738
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Saving lives with fewer discussions - coordination between military and non-military organisations during disaster relief operations

Abstract: Purpose: This study focusses on the coordination required between military and non-military organisations during humanitarian disasters. Design / Research methods: An in-depth case study was conducted of the disaster relief operation after hurricane Matthew on Haiti in October 2016. We investigated the support of the Dutch military organization and its coordination with the non-military relief organizations. We examined coordination issues at operational, tactical, and strategic levels. Findings: The study sho… Show more

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“…When a disaster strike, response and coordination must be like a clockwork [49]. The first task during a disaster is to inform communities and authorities using early warning system of an incoming disaster to prepare evacuation procedures [50]. Evacuation during a disaster event includes staying safe and moving to lower risk areas or even to places for easier rescue operations.…”
Section: During Disastermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a disaster strike, response and coordination must be like a clockwork [49]. The first task during a disaster is to inform communities and authorities using early warning system of an incoming disaster to prepare evacuation procedures [50]. Evacuation during a disaster event includes staying safe and moving to lower risk areas or even to places for easier rescue operations.…”
Section: During Disastermentioning
confidence: 99%