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The Role of Al-Shifa Medical Complex Administration in Evacuation & Sheltering Planning
The Role of Al-Shifa Medical Complex Administration in Evacuation & Sheltering Planning

Author(s): Ahmed H. Al-ramlawi, Mohammed M. El-Mougher, Mohammad R. Al-Agha
Subject(s): Peace and Conflict Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Naučno-stručno društvo za upravljanje rizicima u vanrednim situacijama
Keywords: evacuation; sheltering; planning; Al-Shifa Medical Complex; administration; the Gaza strip; Palestine

Summary/Abstract: The study aimed to Highlight the role of Al-Shifa Medical Complex administration in evacuation and Sheltering Planning, due to the suffering of the Gaza Strip from repeated attacks by the Israeli occupation, and the escalation of such attacks over the past ten years. The researcher used the content analysis method and Descriptive approach to try to collect all the appropriate data for this topic. The researcher relied on several tools: observation (field visits), personal interviews with stakeholders, risk analysis of the Al-Shifa Medical Complex. The results showed that Quick response in implementing evacuation mechanisms is a critical element in the success of the plan and saving the lives, and showed that planning for evacuations and sheltering is among the priorities of Al-Shifa Complex Administration and the General Administration of Hospitals and that Al-Shifa Complex Administration had prepared a comprehensive evacuation plan and it is developed annually. However, the study found that no maneuver was conducted that simulate activation of the plan for all the working staff in the complex, due to several reasons, and also showed that risk analysis contributes to enhancing preparedness for crisis and disasters, and improving response level to any risk that may occur in future. The study recommends the necessity of form-ing an internal emergency committee specialized in crisis, disasters, and emer-gency management and activating it permanently to enhance preparedness level, implementing maneuvers that simulate the evacuation, sheltering, and isolation of major hospitals by standard and modern methods, Developing and strengthening of working staff capabilities in emergency and evacuation management.

  • Issue Year: 2/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 19-36
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English