1 Center for Corporate Citizenship Disaster Recovery Assistance Program.

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1 Center for Corporate Citizenship Disaster Recovery Assistance Program

2 HEADQUARTERS ONSCENE MEDIA GOVERNMENTS VICTIM RELATIVES GLOBAL PUBLIC BUSINESSES Stakeholders US A INTERNATIONAL

3 Disaster Recovery Assistance 3 Million Companies 3,000 State & Local Chambers 87 American Chambers 77 Countries 18,000 Member Companies USA INT’L AACCLA Leveraging The Chamber’s Business Network

4 CCC Disaster Assistance Charter A Network to Facilitate Business Response Exchange Information in a Disaster Enhance Capabilities to Prepare, Respond and Recover Promote Public Policy Discussions

5 Business/Industry Network Phase I Facilitate & Promote Cooperation Add Value to Existing Activities Support Capacity Building Educate Business Community Pilot Activities & Chambers Organize “Issues Forum” Promote Business Role in Disasters

6 Chamber Pilot Activities NicaraguaPADF, CEPREDENAC, CDMHA PhilippinesCorporate Response Network, NW Airlines UkraineCounterpoint International, USAID JamaicaUnderway

7 Business/Industry Network Phase II Strengthen The Network Headquarters & Field Expand “Pilot” Activities Demand Driven Develop Field Teams Support Chambers’ Requests

8 Disaster Response Assistance “PEACETIME” “Optimized” Core Staffing Develop and Update Information Network Expand Network Implement Capacity Building Improve Plans Enhance Tools Employee/Gov’t Training DISASTER RESPONSE Structured Response Team Established Response Process & Protocol Established Role and Responsibilities “Core Staff” Complemented by Member Organizations

9 Leadership HQ Support International Level Regional Level Country Level Issues Management Incident Management Headquarters Response Field Response Network Model Business/ Industry Network Capacity Building

10 Network Leadership HQ Support International Level Regional Level Country Level Public Sector Local Gov’t Disaster NGO’s Public Sector UN & Int’l OCHA WHO/PAHO WMO, OAS Etc… Public Sector UN & Int’l US Gov’t EC Japan Etc… Private Sector Int’l Companies Int’l Financial Institutions Int’l Business Org CMA ACI ASIS, ACP Co-ops (CCC/OSRL) Etc… Private Sector Regional Companies Regional Banks IDB CDB ADB, etc… Regional Mutual Aid Private Sector Local Companies American Chambers Prof/Tech Assns