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What Should an African Health Workforce Know About Disasters? Proposed Competencies for Strengthening Public Health Disaster Risk Management Education in the African Region

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

Olushayo Olu
Affiliation:
Country Office, World Health Organization, Kigali/Rwanda
Abdulmumini Usman
Affiliation:
Country Office, World Health Organization, Juba/Sudan
Kalula Kalambay
Affiliation:
Independent Public Health Consultant, Gatineau/AB/Canada
Stella Anyangwe
Affiliation:
School Of Public Health And Health Systems, University of Pretoria, Pretoria/South Africa
Kuku Voyi
Affiliation:
School Of Public Health And Health Systems, University of Pretoria, Pretoria/South Africa
Christopher G. Orach
Affiliation:
School Of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala/Uganda
Aklilu Azazh
Affiliation:
Faculty Of Medicine, University of Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa/Ethiopia
Mala A. Mapatano
Affiliation:
School Of Public Health, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa/Congo, Republic of
Ngoy Nsenga
Affiliation:
Regional Office, World Health Organization, Brazzaville/Congo
Lucien Manga
Affiliation:
Regional Office, World Health Organization, Brazzaville/Congo
Solomon Woldetsadik
Affiliation:
Emergency Support Team, World Health Organization, Nairobi/Kenya
Francois Nguessan
Affiliation:
Regional Office, World Health Organization, Brazzaville/Congo
Angela Benson
Affiliation:
Independent Public Health Consultant, Monrovia/Liberia
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Health Systems
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© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2017