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The website provides up-to-date warnings and emergency information in Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish and English. It includes information on available services, projected paths of storms, and evacuation orders and accompanying instructions.
This chapter on Consular Crisis Management of the US Government online Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) provides additional guidance for consular officers in planning for consular crisis management and actually managing a crisis.
Listos is a culturally appropriate Spanish language curriculum that uses the strengths and bonds within the Latino community to educate and prepare its members for emergencies or disasters. Listos works because it is conducted in a teaching style that is approachable and non-threatening.
This infographic by Upgraded Points will help travellers get to grips with what safety issues they need to consider before and during their vacation. It covers everything from getting prepared before they go, to how to take care of their health and money while they are abroad.
Foreign Volunteers Japan was established as an open discussion forum for sharing and discussing information regarding volunteer activities, aid delivery, and humanitarian relief issues concerning the post-quake/tsunami recovery in the Tohoku region.
To better understand social and structural changes needed to maximize community-based participation in emergency preparedness, 27 organizations, representing 12 states, participated in a study of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.
Disaster Japan is a centralized disaster information for non-Japanese speakers in Japan. This site attempts to bring together, in English, as much information as possible.
IOM produced a series of migration profiles: country reports that bring together existing information from different sources in a structured manner, and provide a comprehensive overview of key international migration and socioeconomic development trends in selected countries in different regions
This Contingency Plan is issued for the Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Finnish and Norwegian citizens present in Nepal. It contains advice and directions for emergency situations.
Community Profiles have been developed by Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship to assist service providers to better understand the backgrounds and needs of Humanitarian Programme arrivals in Australia.