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Case Study: Multi-Sector Planning i
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Ministry of Industry and Trade: The
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For the future, the multi-sector an
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4Civil-military coordination is wid
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Military’s Comparative Advantage
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More recently, the U.S. Agency for
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The U.S. Africa Command’s experie
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quantitative indicators may still n
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ConclusionAcross regions, there is
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5Most experts agree that countries
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Humanitarian Agency Support for Pan
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Pandemic Preparedness at the Commun
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crucial at the community level, yet
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seasonal risk of outbreaks, with mo
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Reducing RiskAnimal and human influ
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Case Study: Collateral Benefits of
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The program includes an implementat
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6The intensification of livestock p
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Understanding the Linkages between
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Ideally, pandemic planning should b
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Crisis ManagementIn view of the glo
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In 2009, the U.S. Agency for Intern
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There is also recognition that effi
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diseases. A portion of the budget f
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in global agendas, especially as it
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7By 2004, multiple outbreaks of dif
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- Companies need to consider vulner
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“In 2011, DuPont’s pandemic pla
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The Crisis Planning LifecycleGlobal
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Case Study: GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)Gl
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Improving Linkages with Governments
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Internet-Based Information and Tool
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Identifying Other VulnerabilitiesBu
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Risk Communication as a Strategic T
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Working with Partnerships for Risk
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Bangladesh’s National Preparednes
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Comprehensive Communication Strateg
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home from work remained largely unc
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Case Study: Social Mobilization of
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government authorities and the pres
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Complexity and Strategic Importance
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elatively few examples of comprehen
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Most national pandemic plans do not
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availability through pre-arranged a
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Case Study: H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
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ConclusionsMany governments, NGOs,
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10Travel and tourism is a growing e
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A Critical Element of Global Econom
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The tourism sector has taken pandem
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The Tourism Emergency Response Netw
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The 2009 H1N1 Influenza pandemic ge
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ConclusionsThe global travel and to