Asia security forum to boost regional disaster relief
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HANOI — Asia’s largest security forum is expected this week to adopt a plan boosting civil and military co-ordination in response to natural disasters — a rising threat across the region.
The 27-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Regional Forum meets in Hanoi on Friday, where a priority is improved cooperation in disaster relief by 2020, according to a draft action plan seen by AFP.
The forum gathers major powers including China and the United States but is driven by the 10-member Asean bloc, which has been criticised in the past for a lacklustre response to Southeast Asian natural disasters.
An initiative to improve relief was welcomed by the Asia-Pacific disaster chief of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Michael Annear.
But “these agreements need to then be taken to the country level and incorporated into national processes” to be effective, he added.
The forum’s statement aimed to “harmonize regional cooperation” over relief and strengthen civil-military coordination — for example by holding regular exercises — to enhance disaster responses over the next decade.
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100722com6.html
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