As the lead agency for the PREPARE project, a coalition funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), International Medical Corps works to strengthen the capacity of the least resourced countries in Africa and Asia for multi-sector disaster management and pandemic preparedness planning. PREPARE aims to promote the integration of pandemic preparedness into wider disaster management and preparedness initiatives.
International Medical Corps strengthens the capacities of host countries through PREPARE’s “whole- of-society” approach, with involvement from all sectors of society. PREPARE is building on previously funded USAID programmes to improve broader pandemic and disaster preparedness through simulation and training exercises to develop collaboration throughout the civil sector, private sector and the government.
Using our over 25 years of experience of building relationships with groups and individuals at all levels of government and society, International Medical Corps leads PREPARE in using the “whole-of-society” pandemic preparedness approach with significant roles played by all sectors of society:
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