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Afghanistan Public Health Minister Launches the iMMAP-developed Incident Management System (IMS)

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۲۷ سیتمبر ۲۰۱۸ کابل - محترم دوکتور فرپزالدین فروز وزیر صحت عامه در یک نشت رسمی که به تاریخ ۲۵ سیتمبر دایر گردیده بود سیستم اداره حوادث را افتتاح نمود.  این سیستم اداره حوادث یک مرکز ارتباطی از طریق مخابره وتلیفونی بوده که  پاسخ به حالت اظطراری وهماهنگی وظایف خود را سر انجام می دیهند که توسط ای ام ام ا پی  و با مشارکت اداره انکشاف ایلات متحده امریکا و سازمان سحی جهان توسیعه داده شده است و منظور این سیستم حمایه از سوق اداره وزیر صحت عامه میباشد تا اماده گیها را با واکنش در صورت تصاد فات دسته جمعی در افغانستان هم اهنگ نمایند.
 
 

September 27, 2018, Kabul – With an official event held on September 25th, His Excellency Dr. Ferozudin Feroz, Afghanistan Minister of Public Health, inaugurated the Incident Management System (IMS). The IMS is a digital platform for emergency coordination and response developed by iMMAP in partnership with USAID OFDA and the World Health Organization (WHO), aiming to support the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) Command Control Center (CCC) in coordinating the preparedness and response to mass casualty disasters in Afghanistan.

Reference:

https://immap.org/news/afghanistan-public-health-minister-launches-the-immap-developed-incident-management-system-ims/

 

iMMAP currently maintains partnerships with nine UN agencies:    در حال حاضر immap معتقد است و نه مشارکت با نمایندگی های ملل متحد:

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF)
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS (UNOCHA)
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP)
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION (FAO)
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM)
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA)
 
Reference:
https://immap.org/our-partners/

GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN CLUSTERS MEMBERSHIP      خوشه های کهکشانی انسانی جهانی عضویت

A cluster is a group of agencies that gather to work together towards common objectives within a particular sector of emergency response.

The cluster approach, instituted in 2006 as part of the UN Humanitarian Reform process, is an important step on the road to more effective humanitarian coordination. Ultimately the cluster approach aims to improve the predictability, timeliness, and effectiveness of humanitarian response, and pave the way for recovery. It strengthens leadership and accountability in key sectors. It also seeks to enhance partnerships and complementarity among the UN, Red Cross Movement, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

Through the provision of information management services and expertise, iMMAP is a member of three global humanitarian clusters (Health, WASH, and Nutrition), and participates in the Food Security Cluster.
 
Reference:
http://www.globalprotectioncluster.org/
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