CIVIL AND MILITARY COOPERATION IN DISASTER RESPONSE AND









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CIVIL AND MILITARY COOPERATION IN DISASTER RESPONSE AND HUMANITARIAN ASISTANCE Col (Army) Oktaheroe Ramsi S. IP, M. Sc.
Disastrous Around the Globe
Information technology achievement • Estimating Catastrophe • Understanding Natural Disaster Cycles • Minimizing the lost of life’s • Preventive measures can be implemented properly • Narrowing the gap between the readiness, quick response and natural disaster
Four Basic Principles • Humanity. Saving human lives and reduce suffering wherever the case is found • Justice. No discrimination between or within the communities • Neutral. Not under influence of other interest group • Independent. The main objectives of the humanitarian aid must be independent without any interferences from parties
Civil – Military Cooperation • Based on the customary law, agreement or other convention among state participants • Combined the ability between military and civilian to maintain and protect the human life in sustainable manner • Trained military and civilian as quick response team to reduce the number of casualties and damages • Military deployment as the pioneer to open the isolated areas which is destructed by natural disasters • Preparedness of civilian elements for supporting team
Disaster Management Phases • Identification of disaster risk assessment and monitoring • Prevention and mitigation • Early warning • Preparedness • Emergency response • Rehabilitation
One ASEAN One Respond • Cities Resilient and Villages Resilient • Enhance the Capacity Building and Confidence • Adjust local culture in its respective countries • AHA Center unity
Conclusion • No country and no single entity can standalone without any supports from other states or organizations • Demands the ability and readiness of quick response team to mitigate the destruction • AHA Center revitalization and bring it in as the hub of humanitarian activities in ASEAN • Providing the security assurance to the population within the states or in the regions
Thank a lot • Q&A