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  1. This policy brief is a part of the related search of the HKJCDPRI project. It outlines the existing emergency and disaster response system currently operating in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).

  2. www.hkjcdpri.org.hk › about-us-1About Us | HKJCDPRI

    Who we are. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) was set up in 2014 with the generous donation from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Housed in and led by the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, the HKJCDPRI aims to build a prepared community in Hong Kong to respond to disasters.

  3. HKJCDPRI is based at the HKAM, and partners with CCOUC, HKU and Harvard. We focus on the need for competencies on knowledge, skills as well as attitude to reduce disaster loss and suffering. Join us in our training and exchange activities to build a community of practice in disaster preparedness and response.

  4. 11 January, 2016 Monday. Policy Brief - Hong Kong’s Emergency and Disaster Response System. AUTHORS: Emily YY CHAN, May PS YEUNG, Sharon TT LO. Download PDF. This policy brief is a part of the related research of the HKJCDPRI 5-year project.

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    We work with research institutes and practitioners to conduct research to identify good practices and document lessons from disaster management operations. We share the valuable findings with the community and disaster management practitioners to develop better disaster preparedness solutions in future. Our researches range from field studies and s...

    Many structural issues related to disasters, including those affecting the effectiveness of preparedness and response measures, can only be dealt with by interventions at policy level. Disaster and health policy briefs on emergency health capacity and community resilience will inform government and community leaders on public policies, and thus inc...

    The Guidelines session contains our selected collection of technical information, operational guidelines and useful tools for disaster management. We introduce to you international reference materials from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), the World Health Organization, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrativ...

  5. Hong Kong’s integrated disaster resilience scored 4.2 out of 5, indicating a satisfactory performance of the integrated performance of disaster resilience. These findings indicated that Hong Kong was largely disaster resilient in the following context:

  6. Policy Brief - Hong Kong’s Emergency and Disaster Response System This policy brief is a part of the related research of the HKJCDPRI 5-year project. It outlines the existing emergency and disaster response system, a 3-tier system currently operating in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).