Disaster management in a global world: tensions, contradictions and imperatives from the Red Cross and Red Crescent perspective

Mandisa Kalako-Williams
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The sheer scale of the tsunami emergency of 26 December 2004 and the disasters caused by natural hazards in 2005 have brought into focus many issues relating to effective disaster management in responding to disasters. Disasters wipe out development progress. They take the highest toll in the poorest and least protected communities, particularly in countries of low human development where hard-won development is quickly destroyed by the impact of disasters. Too often, inappropriate development patterns and inadequate disaster mitigation continue to increase the vulnerability of the environment, infrastructure and people.
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全球灾害管理:红十字会与红新月会视角下的紧张、矛盾与必要性
2004年12月26日海啸紧急情况的规模和2005年自然灾害造成的灾害,使有关有效灾害管理以应对灾害的许多问题成为焦点。灾害摧毁了发展进程。灾害在最贫穷和最不受保护的社区造成的损失最大,特别是在人类发展水平较低的国家,这些国家来之不易的发展很快就被灾害的影响所破坏。不适当的发展模式和不充分的减灾工作往往继续增加环境、基础设施和人民的脆弱性。
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