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Reshaping US navy pacific response in mitigating disaster risk in south pacific island nations: Adopting community-based disaster cycle management

机译:在减轻南太平洋岛屿国家的灾害风险中重塑美国海军的应对措施:采用基于社区的灾害周期管理

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The US Department of Defense continues to deploy military assets for disaster relief and humanitarian actions around the world. These missions, carried out through geographically located Combatant Commands, represent an evolving role the US military is taking in health diplomacy, designed to enhance disaster preparedness and response capability. Oceania is a unique case, with most island nations experiencing acute-on-chronic environmental stresses defined by acute disaster events on top of the consequences of climate change. In all Pacific Island nation-states and territories, the symptoms of this process are seen in both short-and long-term health concerns and a deteriorating public health infrastructure. These factors tend to build on each other. To date, the US military's response to Oceania primarily has been to provide short-term humanitarian projects as part of Pacific Command humanitarian civic assistance missions, such as the annual Pacific Partnership, without necessarily improving local capacity or leaving behind relevant risk-reduction strategies. This report describes the assessment and implications on public health of large-scale humanitarian missions conducted by the US Navy in Oceania. Future opportunities will require the Department of Defense and its Combatant Commands to show meaningful strategies to implement ongoing, long-term, humanitarian activities that will build sustainable, host nation health system capacity and partnerships. This report recommends a community-centric approach that would better assist island nations in reducing disaster risk throughout the traditional disaster management cycle and defines a potential and crucial role of Department of Defense's assets and resources to be a more meaningful partner in disaster risk reduction and community capacity building.
机译:美国国防部继续在全球范围内部署军事资产,用于救灾和人道主义行动。这些任务是通过地理位置优越的作战司令部执行的,代表了美军在卫生外交中所扮演的不断发展的角色,旨在增强灾难准备和响应能力。大洋洲是一个独特的例子,大多数岛国在气候变化的后果之外,还经历着由急性灾害事件定义的长期,连续的环境压力。在太平洋岛上所有的民族国家和地区,短期和长期的健康问题以及不断恶化的公共卫生基础设施都可以看到这一过程的症状。这些因素往往相互依存。迄今为止,美军对大洋洲的反应主要是作为太平洋司令部人道主义公民援助任务(如年度太平洋伙伴关系)的一部分提供短期人道主义项目,而不必提高当地能力或放弃相关的降低风险策略。本报告介绍了美国海军在大洋洲进行的大规模人道主义任务的评估及其对公共健康的影响。未来的机遇将要求国防部及其作战司令部展示有意义的战略,以实施正在进行的长期人道主义活动,从而建立可持续的,东道国的卫生系统能力和伙伴关系。本报告建议采用以社区为中心的方法,该方法将更好地帮助岛国在整个传统灾难管理周期中降低灾难风险,并确定国防部资产和资源的潜在和关键作用,使其成为减少灾难风险和社区方面更有意义的合作伙伴能力建设。

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