Thursday, 5 January 2012
Improved risk management at state level part of EC disaster plan
The European Commission has proposed legislation to strengthen European cooperation in civil protection that it says will provide a more 'efficient, effective and rapid' response to disasters as well as enhanced prevention and preparedness actions including improved risk management by member states.

Kristalina Georgieva
The Commission said that the proposals will allow Europe to move beyond the current system of ad hoc coordination to one where assistance is pre-planned and where delivery can be guaranteed wherever a disaster strikes.
"One of the key proposals is the establishment of a voluntary pool of member states' specialised teams and equipment that will be available for immediate deployment as part of a collective European response," said Kristalina Georgieva, European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response.
"Equally important is that this legislation takes civil protection policy beyond disaster response and places a much greater emphasis on disaster prevention and risk management. Our intention is that these proposals will lay the foundations of a comprehensive disaster management policy for the European Union."
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