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Tanzania Pandemic Disaster Response Exercise, March 2011

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説明Annette Matindi, Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority and a member of the communications group, organizes information March 10, 2011, during the Tanzania National Government Pandemic Disaster Response Tabletop Exercise in Arusha, Tanzania.Photo by Khalfan Said, U.S. Embassy, Dar es Salaam“Every time we have a disaster, our mechanisms for preparedness are tested. We have found out that we still lack the necessary and sufficient mechanisms for effective response,” said the Hon. William V. Lukuvi, Tanzania’s Minister of State. “It is in this context that I find the organization of this exercise very timely,” Lukuvi said. To this end, the remarks and briefings on day two of the Tanzania Pandemic Disaster Response conference and exercise focused on helping participants understand the interdependencies between critical sectors and the need for each sector to prepare for a severe pandemic. Speakers from the Tanzania Ministry of Health, Ministry of Livestock, the Tanzanian Peoples DefenSe Forces, the Superintendent of Police – Ministry of Home Affairs, Social Services, and the World Food Program addressed an audience mixed with Tanzania and U.S. government officials, and nongovernmental organization representatives. The various speakers reminded the audience of the importance of technical training as it relates to international health regulations, population movement, vulnerable pandemics and strategic communications. “Tanzania has experienced disasters ranging from drought, floods, strong winds, technological hazards, accidents, and epidemics which of recent the incidents of this kind are increasing,” said Nyancheghe Nanai, Assistant Director of Operations in the Prime Minister’s Office.“Our capacity to respond to such incidents has obviously shown weaknesses in responding timely and in a coordinated manner. This has prompted us to seek and find appropriate ways of handling disasters in Tanzania,” he said.Throughout the day, the remarks of the invited speakers addressed the concern voiced by Nanai. Use of Tanzania’s military and civil defense, a review of the country’s critical infrastructure and available resources in a pandemic emergency were reviewed and discussed while also assessing the challenges of logistics and the need to protect first responders. "The most important thing to remember in a pandemic disaster is the response must be a multi-sector effort. This is a situation where civil authorities, the military, NGOs (nongovernmental organizations), international organizations, as well as other stakeholders, all work toward a common goal . . . stabilization," said Lt. Col. Eric Lanham, Program Officer, Humanitarian and Health Assistance Branch, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). “It’s all about proper, timely, communication and cooperation,” he said. The tabletop exercise, which begins tomorrow, will challenge participants. They will take what they have learned in the two-days of briefings and discussions and apply it to the scenario with which they will be presented. “Ultimately this exercise will assist each participant in putting together a solid preparedness and response plan that applies to their portion of the whole of government response,” Lanham said. This exercise is led by AFRICOM through its Pandemic Response Program (PRP). The intent is to strengthen Tanzania’s capacities to plan for and respond to a national and regional pandemic disaster. PRP is funded by U.S. Agency for International Development and is implemented in Tanzania by AFRICOM. To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.milOfficial Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
撮影日2011-03-18 00:00:02
撮影者SETAF-Africa , Vicenza, Italy
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