6. Organizations

Organizations capable of providing assistance during humanitarian emergencies

When local resources are insufficient, assistance from multiple national or perhaps multinational organizations will be needed. Each involved organization has its own institutional structure and culture, in addition to other features, such as capacity for response, technical and logistic resources, and thematic or regional approach.

Several international agencies may have activities in the country prior to the event. In response to the disaster these agencies may retarget their resources in the country to emergency relief. Effective coordination and cooperation among involved organizations are essential but very difficult to achieve in the chaotic situation of a massive emergency. There are two major types of organizations that can get involved in assistance when a disaster

Foreign organizations that provide help in case of disaster

Foreign organizations that provide help in case of disaster - Box 8 identifies some of the governmental agencies of developed countries that provide funding and technical help to countries affected by humanitarian emergencies. PAHO and WHO have developed guidelines to assist disaster-affected countries in managing donor offers from various agencies. According to the 1999 PAHO publication Humanitarian Assistance in Disaster Situations: A Guide for Effective Aid, “In the most advanced developing countries, in particular in Latin America, national health services, voluntary organizations and the affected communities mobilize their own resources to meet the most compelling medical needs in the early phase after a disaster. Requirements for external assistance are generally limited to highly skilled expertise or equipment in a few specialized areas.”

Military help

Military help - Both local and foreign military can be mobilized to assist in the response to natural disasters or complex emergencies. Certain unique features make military organizations useful in a disaster.