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Japanese Lessons Learnt from the recent earthquake and tsunami

Published: 27 June 2011 16:49 CET

By Tessa Kelly

Partner National Societies that supported the response to the Japan earthquake and tsunami concluded that there is great need to promote IDRL and develop agreements in improving legal preconditions for international cooperation in disasters. The participants of the meeting held on the 9th of May also recognised the challenges presented by the disaster and committed to support Japanese Red Cross in their future response to disasters.

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