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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
; 10(1): 48-56, Jan.-Mar. 1995.
Article
in En
| Desastres -Disasters-
| ID: des-8098
ABSTRACT
Complex humanitarian emergencies lack a mechanism to coordinate, communicate, assess, and evaluate response and outcome for the major participants (United Nations, International Committee of the Red Cross, nobgovernmental organization and military forces). Success in these emergencies will depend on the ability to accomplish agreed upon measures of effectiveness (MOEs). A recent civil-military humanitarian exercise demonstrated the ability of participants to develop consensus-driven MOEs.(AU)