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USSOUTHCOM HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Facilitating “Security Cooperation”

USSOUTHCOM HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Facilitating “Security Cooperation”. USSOUTHCOM Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) OBJECTIVES. Disaster Preparedness Capacity Building Infrastructure Improvement National and Regional Focused Support

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USSOUTHCOM HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Facilitating “Security Cooperation”

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  1. USSOUTHCOM HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Facilitating “Security Cooperation”

  2. USSOUTHCOMHumanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) OBJECTIVES • Disaster Preparedness • Capacity Building • Infrastructure Improvement • National and Regional Focused Support • Bottom-line: make an impact as CINC’s key engagement program

  3. USSOUTHCOMHumanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) Strategy • Strategy = • Vision (CINC vision) • Goals (achievable, supports vision) • Objectives (attainable, measurable, supports goals) • Desired Outcome (Enhances security cooperation through effective humanitarian assistance programs) • Bottom-line: Facilitate Security Cooperation throughout the Area of Responsibility.

  4. Excess Property (EP): Disaster Relief Supplies/Equip Medical Supplies/Equip School Supplies/Equip Humanitarian Assistance Other: Engineer Technical Support Disaster Management Training EOC Management/Training Disaster Relief Warehouse Management Disaster preparedness Assessments Medical: Disease/Vector Control Bio-Med Equip Repair and Training Disease Surveillance System Medical First Responder Training Post Disaster Stress Management Training Types of Projects and Activities

  5. Building a Quality Disaster PreparednessHA Program“It begins and ends with the USMILGP” “Building Self-sufficiency!”

  6. Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) Process HAP LEGAL AUTHORITY: US TITLE X, SEC 2557 & 2561 “TO BENEFIT THE CIVILIAN POPULATION” (OHDACA $ = 2 Year Funding) EXECUTE HAP PLAN $ USSOUTHCOM HAP HAP PLAN OSD/DSCA HAP HN INPUT US COUNTRY TEAM HAP PLAN • Civil-Military Workshops

  7. ALL COUNTRIES: Disaster Preparedness Status Chart

  8. USG HA-DP Programs Interaction Conferences Requirements/ Needs Capacity Building Countries Response Capacity Building Projects Exercises & Training Testing/ Validation

  9. An Investment in Preparedness“Applying Lessons Learned” CINC ENGAGEMENT TOOLS Theater Engagement Disaster Preparedness (DP) Seminars H A P Humanitarian & Civic Aid (HCA) Program SYNERGY Disaster Preparedness Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEEs) OFDA, PAHO, DLA, CDERA, FEMA, NGOs, CEPREDENAC, Civil Defense

  10. CEPREDENAC CDERA Disaster Relief Warehouses(Building Self Sufficiency) • REMARKS: • CDERAWarehouses Stocked • Training Conducted (Phase I and II) • CDERA/Caribbean Better Prepared REGIONAL ANTIGUA JAMAICA NATIONAL ? BARBADOS TRINIDAD

  11. Disaster Preparedness Transportation Assessment Turks & Caicos Islands British Virgin Isands TOTAL (Average) St Kitts & Nevis Montserrat (B) Anguilla (B) Tobago Jamaica Antigua St Vincent Bahamas Grenada Barbados Guyana Dominica Trinidad St Lucia Belize Legend 3 - Fully Prepared 2 - Partially Prepared 1 - Not Prepared Air transportation Sea transportation Motor transportation Port facilities Carrier Agreements Engineer Equipment Helicopters Flatbeds/ Containers Storage Facilities Warehouse Equipment TOTAL (Average)

  12. Andean Ridge and Southern Cone • REMARKS: • Disaster Relief Warehouse System • Warehouses construction / renovation planned for FY02(Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador) • Excess Property Supplies, and Equipment planned for FY 02 • - FY 01 Andean Ridge Regional Mechanism Assessment and planned development for Execution in FY 02 Colombia Ecuador Peru Brazil Bolivia Chile

  13. CEDRA OFDA CREPENAC HAP FAVA/CA PAHO ADEAN RIDGE

  14. Nicaragua • Warehouse Renovation • $100K (MILGP- $85K/COE - $15K) • SCEN scheduling assessment (May). • Facilities Assessment • $25K (COE - $25K) • SCEN scheduling assessment. Central America South America Caribbean FY02 HAP Engineer Projects • Guatemala • Well Tech Assessment • $20K (MILGP) • Waiting on funding. Delayed • Honduras • Bridge Tech Assessment • $75K (COE) • Waiting on funding for COE. Delayed • Well Tech Assessment • $20K (MILGP) • Waiting on funding. Delayed • El Salvador • Well Tech Assessment • $20K (MILGP) • Waiting on funding. Delayed • Panama • Warehouse Renovation • $100K (MILGP) • SCEN assessment delayed. Delayed • EOC Renovation • $200K (MILGP- $200K) • SCEN assessment working. Delayed • Water-Sewage Assessment • $50K (MILGP- $25K/COE - $25K) • SCEN assessment 21-22 Feb. Delayed

  15. Central America South America Caribbean FY02 HAP Engineer Projects • Belize • Warehouse Renovation. • $250K (MILGP- $212K/COE - $38K) • Working bid packet with COE. • Jamaica • Well assessment/repair. • $20K (MILGP) • Assessment by COE • and SCEN pending. Delayed • Hospital Renovation. • $300K (MILGP- $254K/COE - $46K) • Awaiting funds. Delayed • Bolivia • Warehouse Construction • $300K (MILGP- $254K/COE - $46K) • Awaiting site survey. • Colombia • Warehouse Renovation • $200K (MILGP- $169K/COE - $31K) • Awaiting funds. Delayed • Ecuador • Warehouse Renovation. • $250K (MILGP- $212K/COE - $38K) • Awaiting site survey. • Peru • Well assessment/repair. • $20K (MILGP) • Assessment by COE and SCEN pending. Delayed • Well assessment/repair. • $20K (MILGP) • Assessment coordinated by MilGp.

  16. U. S. Southern CommandEl Salvador Earthquake Relief -- $1.168M OHDACA • 13 Projects • 8 Schools • 5 Medical Clinics

  17. Humanitarian Assistance Program Projects include: - Disaster Preparedness/Mitigation - EOC Management / Training - Disaster Relief Supplies FY02 HA Program Main Effort: - Disaster Relief and Regional Mechanisms - Conf & Exercises validate projects - Supplies/Equipment donations (Establish Disaster Relief Warehouses) FY02 HAP Continued: Disaster Relief Assessments to Develop Plans/SOPs for Search & Rescue, Medical First Responders Capability and Emergency Operation Center SOPs and training FY02 HA Program (The Way Ahead): - 164 projects approved, 31 countries supported - Coordinate a Regional Response Agency in Andean Ridge - Focus is leveraging Disaster Management Tools using HAP projects

  18. Humanitarian Assistance ProgramPOC List • Mr. Harry Turner, SOUTHCOM HAP Manager, (305) 437-1420, • DSN: 567-1420, FAX: 1440/1443, turnerh@hq.southcom.mil • MSgt Dave Gallardo, SOUTHCOM HAP NCOIC, x-1741,gallardd@hq.southcom.mil • TSgt Yvette Berrios, SOUTHCOM HAP Support Br, x-1405,berriosy@hq.southcom.mil • Send unclass email with attachments to • schapmanager@aol.comor hapncoic@aol.comor • IBHAP33@aol.com

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