Antara News, Monday, September 6, 2010 13:53 WIB
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Bali is to host an Asia-Pacific Association on Emergency and Disaster Medicine (APCEDM) Conference in 2010, the organization`s chairman Dr Abdul Rajak said here on Monday.
"Of the two other candidates, namely Banda Aceh and Jakarta, the organization`s board of directors choose Bali," he said adding that he could not yet mention the exact date of the conference.
Rajak added the conference would consist of a three-day seminar and one-day simulation to test disaster management at district, province, national and international levels.
Though the conference would mainly focus on post-disaster medical and health care , Rajak said, the coordinating committee would still involve the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) in planning the conference.
The Asia-Pacific region is among the most disaster-prone parts of the world. Disasters hitting this region are mostly landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunami.
This condition has made governments in the region more and more aware of the need to unite in facing natural disasters.
Last year, the military chiefs of 24 Asia-Pacific countries agreed to enhance cooperation in tackling the effects of natural disasters and epidemic diseases, an Indonesian military official said.
The agreement was reached at the 12th Chiefs of Defense (CHOD) Conference in Hawaii, United States, last October 26-29, 2009, Indonesian National Defense Forces (TNI) Chief Gen Djoko Santoso said.
"Several issues were discussed in the forum, including post-disaster management and ways to tackle epidemic diseases," Djoko said, adding that the three-day meeting also agreed to improve cooperation in anti-piracy operations.
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