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Absolute Disaster explores ninety-nine commonly held misconceptions about natural disasters, and answers questions such as... -are natural disasters becoming more frequent? -can mobile phones help calculate how many people have died? -does teaching children to swim help them survive a flood? -can cholera be predicted from space? -do disasters result in 'baby booms'? -is sending relief supplies always the right response? -does coordination work? If charity represents how people would like the world to work, then Absolute Disaster shows how it actually does. "An invaluable contribution to the…mehr

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Absolute Disaster explores ninety-nine commonly held misconceptions about natural disasters, and answers questions such as... -are natural disasters becoming more frequent? -can mobile phones help calculate how many people have died? -does teaching children to swim help them survive a flood? -can cholera be predicted from space? -do disasters result in 'baby booms'? -is sending relief supplies always the right response? -does coordination work? If charity represents how people would like the world to work, then Absolute Disaster shows how it actually does. "An invaluable contribution to the field of disaster management." DR. PETER WALKER, FORMER DIRECTOR, THE INTERNATIONAL FEINSTEIN CENTER, TUFTS UNIVERSITY "A unique and practical insight into the causes and consequences of disaster." PROF. RICHARD GARFIELD, US CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION
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Having been directly involved in 27 disaster responses over the past 20 years, and having worked with the widest possible range of international aid agencies and governments at director and ministerial level, JAMES SHEPHERD-BARRON is one of the world's most experienced international disaster management consultants. He is also one of a handful of qualified disaster epidemiologists. This is a unique combination. James is also an experienced coordinator, having led Health, Shelter, Water-Sanitation-Hygiene, and Early Recovery clusters (sectors) in nine of the world's largest disaster responses, most recently during the 2013-2014 Typhoon Haiyan response in The Philippines and the 2015 Earthquake response in Nepal. In the past few years, he has also acted as senior humanitarian adviser for the UK government's Department for International Development in Libya, Turkey (for the Syria crisis), and Nepal, and was Special Adviser to Sierra Leone's Minister of Health at the onset of the Ebola crisis. When not coordinating, writing or lecturing, James advises international aid agencies and governments on how to reduce risk posed by natural hazards ... and then on how to manage response and recovery operations when all else has failed, and disaster has ensued. He has an MSc in International Health and Epidemiology, and was awarded an honorary doctorate in public health by the government of Albania following his work during the Kosovo crisis in the late 1990's. Until recently, he was a 'visiting research fellow' at the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University, and was CARE International's first Global Director of Emergency Response. He currently advises and co-chairs the Cash Management Industry's 'Cash Access in Crises Committee'.