Complex, Humanitarian Emergencies: III. Measures of Effectiveness
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Published:1995-03
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:48-56
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ISSN:1049-023X
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Container-title:Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Prehosp. Disaster med.
Author:
Burkle Frederick M.,McGrady Katherine A.W.,Newett Sandra L.,Nelson John J.,Dworken Jonathan T.,Lyerly William H.,Natsios Andrew S.,Lillibridge Scott R.
Abstract
AbstractComplex humanitarian emergencies lack a mechanism to coordinate, communicate, assess, and evaluate response and outcome for the major participants (United Nations, Intenational Committee of the Red Cross, non-governmental organizations and military forces). Success in these emergencies will depend on the ability to accomplish agreed upon measures of effectiveness (MOEs). A recent civil-military humanitarian exercise demonstrated the ability of participants to develop consensus-driven MOEs. These MOEs combined security measures utilized by the military with humanitarian indicators recognized by relief organizations. Measures of effectiveness have the potential to be a unifying disaster management tool and a partial solution to the communication and coordination problems inherent in these complex emergencies.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Emergency,Emergency Medicine
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