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

CIVIL AND MILITARY COOPERATION IN DISASTER RESPONSE AND HUMANITARIAN ASISTANCE Col (Army) Oktaheroe Ramsi S. IP, M. Sc.

Disastrous Around the Globe

Disastrous Around the Globe

Information technology achievement • Estimating Catastrophe • Understanding Natural Disaster Cycles • Minimizing the

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thank a lot • Q&A