Tuvalu country preparedness package
The Country Preparedness Package is a joint initiative of the Government of Tuvalu and the Pacific Humanitarian. The document is intended to strengthen preparedness and collaboration between national and international actors in disaster response. It is developed and agreed upon with the national government before a disaster. Through the process, national actors become more aware of international tools and services and how they can be activated. This will enable a more 'country-driven' response and tailored to the specific context.
The document comprises 21 sections, covering a range of topics and issues relevant to international support of disaster response in Tuvalu. The 21 sections reflect sectors and processes through which response may be channeled or targeted following a disaster. This structure is intended to assist the rapid identification of specific information, as well as allow information to be easily updated across multiple partners.
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