卫生部门对减少脆弱性和应急准备的做法。

S Ben Yahmed, P Koob
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脆弱性逐年增加。统计数字表明,不仅紧急情况和灾害造成的人员和经济损失在增加,而且救灾援助的费用在过去11年中增加了10倍。救济援助本身会减少发展援助并导致进一步的社会危机,从而导致脆弱性增加。脆弱性的概念包括两个方面,即易感性和复原力;减少脆弱性的目的是减少对灾害的易感性,提高社区对紧急情况的复原力。减少脆弱性涉及脆弱性评估、预防和减轻危险以及应急准备。减少脆弱性的目的是减少社区的易感性,提高社区的复原力,并可以重点关注紧急情况,从而预防许多灾害。减少脆弱性保护人类发展,有准备的社区可以维持和提高其发展水平。减少脆弱性是包括卫生部门在内的所有人的责任,各级所有部门都必须协助社区参与减少脆弱性。卫生部门在减少脆弱性方面的工作需要在一个国家的所有各级进行协调。世卫组织多年来一直在国际、区域和国家各级协助这项工作。需要关于脆弱性和重大紧急情况造成的损害的统计指标。这些指标的数据将有助于监测和评估减少脆弱性的情况,并针对面临风险的社区。
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Health sector approach to vulnerability reduction and emergency preparedness.

Vulnerability is increasing year by year. Statistics show that not only are the human and economic costs of emergencies and disasters increasing, but that the cost of relief assistance has increased 10-fold in the last 11 years. Relief assistance alone can lead to increased vulnerability, by reducing development assistance and leading to further social crises The concept of vulnerability consist of two aspects, susceptibility and resilience; vulnerability reduction aims to reduce susceptibility to hazards and increase community resilience to emergencies. Vulnerability reduction involves vulnerability assessment, hazard prevention and mitigation, and emergency preparedness. Vulnerability reduction aims to decrease community susceptibility and increase community resilience, and can focus on emergencies thus preventing many disasters. Vulnerability reduction protects human development, and prepared communities can maintain and improve their level of development. Vulnerability reduction is the responsibility of all, including the health sector, and all sectors at all levels must assist communities to participate in reducing vulnerability. The health sector work in vulnerability reduction requires coordination at all levels within a country. WHO has been assisting in this work at the international, regional and country levels for many years. There is a need for statistical indicators of vulnerability and the harm caused by major emergencies. Data from these indicators will assist in monitoring and evaluating vulnerability reduction, and targeting communities at risk.

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