March 24, 2000 Public-Private Partnerships A Network For Disaster Management William E. Bertrand CDMHA and The Payson Center For International Development.

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March 24, 2000 Public-Private Partnerships A Network For Disaster Management William E. Bertrand CDMHA and The Payson Center For International Development and Technology Transfer March 24, 2000

CDMHA Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (CDMHA) –A collaborative training, research and information forum in areas vital to disaster preparedness, mitigation and response. –Partners include the University of South Florida and the United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). Built on the concept of merging University strengths in education and research with the growing need to support all public sectors in Disasters.

March 24, 2000 CEPREDENAC: CEPREDENAC, Centro de Coordinacion para la Prevencion de los Disastres Naturales en America Central Requested assistance in developing a more formal relationship with businesses, and public/private sector actors to assist in promoting disaster education, mitigation and relief coordination.

March 24, 2000 CDMHA Objectives For This Meeting Bring the most experienced professionals from the private/public sectors to the table. Provide the objective and inclusive and politically neutral environment of a University setting Develop a data driven evidence based approach to disaster response which includes the private sector as a major partner. Provide transparent and quality information to make a difference in disaster response in the Americas.

March 24, 2000 “…Vulnerability is a result of unresolved development issues” Feb. 25, 2000 Central America Disaster Mitigation Initiative –Phase One Assessment, International Resources Group, Ltd./OFDA Create policy and legal frameworks for longer term prevention and mitigation. Strengthen and develop risk management systems at the regional, national and local levels…incorporate risk Concepts and risk reduction criteria into development planning. Enhance the broad based participation of strategic sectors in risk management, enhance OFDA’s leadership role. The Conclusions

March 24, 2000 What We Bring A Report and Data Brokerage in Support of a Network Data Bases in Support of all Sectors: –Key Actors –Key Institutions Information Technology Based Just in Time Training –For individuals –Organizational support

March 24, 2000 Exploring and defining ways in which information technology can be harnessed for delivery of education, research and service in the developing world