Health Workforce Development in Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management: The Need for Evidence-Based Recommendations

The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 placed human health at the centre of disaster risk reduction, calling for the global community to enhance local and national health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM). The Health EDRM Framework, published in 2019, describes...

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Hauptverfasser: Hung, Kevin K C, Mashino, Sonoe, Chan, Emily Y Y, MacDermot, Makiko K, Balsari, Satchit, Ciottone, Gregory R, Della Corte, Francesco, Dell'Aringa, Marcelo F, Egawa, Shinichi, Evio, Bettina D, Hart, Alexander, Hu, Hai, Ishii, Tadashi, Ragazzoni, Luca, Sasaki, Hiroyuki, Walline, Joseph H, Wong, Chi S, Bhattarai, Hari K, Dalal, Saurabh, Kayano, Ryoma, Abrahams, Jonathan, Graham, Colin A
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