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Framework Context Source
Priority 1: Understanding disaster risk.
Priority 2: Strengthening disaster risk
governance to manage disaster risk.
Sendai Framework (Sendai Priority 3: Investing in disaster risk reduction United Nations
Framework for Disaster Risk for resilience. (2015b) 41
Reduction 2015-2030)
Priority 4: Enhancing disaster preparedness
for effective response and to “Build Back
Better” in recovery, rehabilitation and
reconstruction.
1. Case recognition to trigger interventions
2. Public health impact assessment
3. Justification for public health interventions
World Bank Public Health and corresponding planning Garcia-Abreu et al.
Toolkit 4. Effectiveness of monitoring interventions (2002) 42
5. Identification of high-risk population
groups
6. Risk factor determination
1. SPI team
2. Key issues of concern
3. Outcome indicators
Process for safety performance 4. Activity indicators OECD (2008) 43
indicator (SPI) definition
5. Data collection/process
6. Taking action
7. SPI programme evaluation
1. i-Prevention web application
i-Prevention model for training, 2. Community training (Civil defence guard) Linkov et al. (2007) 44
team building and surveillance
3. Neighbourhood Watch surveillance
process
1. Preparedness programme design
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2. Teaching with ITS
(ITS) for community training and Tseytlin (2007) 45
awareness 3. Community-based public health
preparedness
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