ERF Emergency response framework.
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva: WHO, 2017. Edition: 2nd edDescription: vi, 68 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9789241512299NLM classification: WM 401 E 2017Summary: WHO member state face increasing numbers of emergencies with health consequences form all hazards, including infectious diseases outbreaks , conflicts, natural disasters, chemical or radio-nuclear spills and food contamination. Many emergencies can be complex, with more than one cause, and can have significant public health, social, economic and political impacts.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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WHO member state face increasing numbers of emergencies with health consequences form all hazards, including infectious diseases outbreaks , conflicts, natural disasters, chemical or radio-nuclear spills and food contamination. Many emergencies can be complex, with more than one cause, and can have significant public health, social, economic and political impacts.
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