New Toolbar to Get Information on Displaced Populations in Colombia

The Health
and Displacement website--dedicated to the displaced populations
in Colombia and neighboring countries--has created a toolbar to
be used as an interaction mechanism for all actors interested
in the subject. The toolbar offers links, alerts, videos, and
an online library on health and displacement. The toolbar--for
Internet Explorer and Firefox--can be downloaded
here.
Canada Launched Caribbean Disaster Risk Management Fund
The Canada Caribbean Disaster Risk Management (CCDRM) Fund is an important component of the Canadian International Development Agency’s (CIDA's) regional Caribbean Disaster Risk Management Program (CDRMP), which is managed by the Canadian High Commission in Barbados. The eight-year project, which has earmarked CAD $ 3 million to the CCDRM Fund, was launched on 3 November. It will provide support for small-scale, community-level projects designed to reduce vulnerability to natural hazards. Priority will be given to projects that produce disaster risk reduction benefits in low-income, rural communities or marginalized communities. For more information, contact the Fund Coordinator, Leslie John Walling, at ccdrmf.cancarib@gmail.com.
The Hospital Safety Index
The
Hospital Safety Index is a rapid, reliable and low-cost diagnostic
tool that provides a snapshot of the probability that a hospital
or health facility will continue to function in emergency situations,
based on structural, nonstructural and functional factors, including
the environment and the health services network to which it belongs.
By determining a hospital’s Safety Index or score, countries
and decision makers will have an overall idea of its ability to
respond to major emergencies and disasters. The Index components
include three tools: Evaluation Forms, a Guide for Evaluators
and a Safety Index Calculator. (More)
October 2008 Newsletter Now Available
The
latest edition of PAHO’s newsletter Disasters: Preparedness
and Mitigation in the Americas is now available online. The editorial
deals with climate change and health. A special section wraps
up this year’s hurricane season. From this point forward,
the print newsletter will published every six months and will
be increased to12 pages. Monthly updates will come out through
our new e-bulletin Briefly Noted. Click
here to read the October 2008 issue.
2008-2009 World Disaster Campaign on Safe Hospitals
The
World Disaster Reduction Campaign 2008-2009: 'Hospitals Safe from
Disasters' is underway. The campaign is focusing on the structural
safety of hospitals and health facilities, on keeping health facilities
functioning during and after disasters, and on making sure health
workers are prepared for natural hazards striking. Visit
the Campaign website.
The New Caribbean Basin Wind Hazard Maps
PAHO/WHO,
together with Applied Research Associates, a North American institute,
and participants from different Caribbean countries, have created
maps that show wind hazards on Caribbean islands and along the
Caribbean coasts of Central and South America. The project simulates
100,000 years of Atlantic storms using hurricane hazard models,
historic records, and existing wind maps and will help in the
design and construction of new health facilities. (More)
Resource Material on Climate Change and Disasters
In
line with this year's World Health Day theme "Protecting
Health from Climate Change," the Regional Disaster Information
Center (CRID) has published a CD-ROM with a large collection of
documents from different agencies regarding climate change, disasters
and health. Other topics include food safety and vector-borne
and infectious diseases. The contents of the CD-ROM, which are
in English and Spanish, can be downloaded from the CRID's website.
(More)
Mass Fatality Plan Checklist for Ministries of Health and National Disaster Offices
The
Pan American Health Organization has developed a checklist that
contains the essential elements that should be addressed by Ministries
of Health and Disaster Management Offices as they develop mass
fatality plans. (More)
Survey Results on Preparedness in PAHO/WHO Member States
In 2005, PAHO/WHO Member States requested a progress report on advances made to reduce the vulnerability of their population and health facilities and to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms for major emergencies. The report of the study was presented to the 2006 meeting of PAHO´s Directing Council. Click here to read the full report.




