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Webinar: International Models in Emergency Management - NATO

Learning from other national models of emergency management is possible.

Sometimes I think we here in the United States think we have a corner on all good ideas and that we are the international leaders in the field of emergency management. That might have been true 30-40 years ago, but there are many international emergency management programs in existence today.

Here you have an opportunity to learn about some of them via this webinar: International Models in Emergency Management - NATO.

A brief summary of the webinar follows:

"What is the role of NATO in Crisis Management and Disaster Response? How does the Alliance support the international community during times like these with pandemics, disasters, wildfires, etc.? During this webinar event, we will explore the role of NATO and how the Alliance supports international crisis response.

"Building upon the International Crisis and Emergency Management Series from 2020, Capacity Building International (CBI) has now partnered with The International Emergency Management Society (TIEMS) to launch a new webinar series in 2021.

"Throughout 2021, there will be a recurring monthly series of webinars that will highlight, compare, and contrast various European/International/National domestic emergency management models. Guests will present their different models, approaches, and systems used in emergency management. This webinar series will be an excellent opportunity to hear from experts across the globe.

"Join us on March 11th as we discuss the role of NATO in international crisis and are joined by the NATO Crisis Management and Disaster Response Center of Excellence."

Eric Holdeman is a contributing writer for Emergency Management magazine and is the former director of the King County, Wash., Office of Emergency Management.
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