Collaborative Framework with Shared Responsibility for Relief Management in Disaster Scenarios
Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Keshav Dahal

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collaborative framework involving multiple stakeholders sharing responsibilities across disaster management phases to improve relief efforts and reduce impacts on victims.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework that binds diverse stakeholders in disaster relief, emphasizing shared responsibilities and practical collaborative practices based on global disaster experiences.
Findings
Stakeholder collaboration improves relief effectiveness.
Shared responsibility reduces disaster impact.
Knowledge transfer aids future disaster preparedness.
Abstract
Disasters instances have been increasing both in frequency and intensity causing the tragic loss of life and making life harder for the survivors. Disaster relief management plays a crucial role in enhancing the lifestyle of disaster victims by managing the disaster impacts. Disaster relief management is a process with many collaborative sectors where different stakeholders should operate in all major phases of the disaster management progression. In the different phases of the disaster management process, many collaborative government organisations along with nongovernment organisations, leadership, community, and media at different levels need to share the responsibility with disaster victims to achieve effective disaster relief management. Shared responsibility enhances disaster relief management effectiveness and reduces the disaster's impact on the victims. Considering the diverse…
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TopicsDisaster Management and Resilience
