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Emergency Response Preparedness - Risk analysis and monitoring – multi-hazard (IASC)

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Key points
  • Inter-agency country teams must collectively undertake regular risk analysis and risk monitoring led by the RC or HC.
  • The risk ranking determines the type of preparedness actions that should be taken.
  • When the risk for a particular hazard is ‘medium' or ‘high', ERP Advanced Preparedness Actions (APAs) and ERP contingency planning must be undertaken.
  • When the identified risk is a refugee influx, UNHCR leads preparedness efforts and the inter-agency framework that applies is the Preparedness Package for Refugee Emergencies (PPRE).

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