Civil-Military Collaboration for health emergency preparedness
STMU 2024 congress conference
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Mounir Hagui
University Tunis El Manar Faculty of Medicine of Tunis ,
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Sonia Slimi
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Riadh Allani
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- Keywords:
- civil Military collaboration, emergencies preparedness
- Abstract
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Since 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged member states and governments to establish their national response plans against emergencies and exceptional situations to be based on a close civil-military collaboration. Integrating the Military institution into the National Response Strategy allows the military to bring their field expertise. In this article, we will introduce the fundamental bases of civil-military cooperation and in the second part, we will take Tunisia as an example by detailing the extent to which this civil-military collaboration is developed.
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- 28-12-2024
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