• Part of facilities in the Web Emergency Operation Centre.

NADMO gets Emergency Operation Centre

The United States Government has handed over a $300,000 Web Emergency Operation Centre to the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in Accra.

The centre, which was initiated in 2011, with support from North Dakota National Guard, is aimed at improving the co-ordination of emergencies in the country.

It has web emergency lines to help NADMO officials receive first-hand information live in the case of any disaster outbreak countrywide.

Mr Kofi Portuphy, the National Co-ordinator of NADMO, said the centre marked an important milestone in Ghana’s disaster preparedness programmes as the facility would complement the country’s effort to prepare a national disaster plan to give quick relief and response to the people.

He said NADMO and North Dakota States’ partnership had travelled over 10 years and had, through numerous capacity training workshops,  benefitted NADMO staff and its partners in their pursuit to have best practices of disaster risks management and response.

He said for the past four to five years, US National Guards had taken NADMO staff and partners through intensive capacity building and how to use the infrastructure  and give quick response to distressed communities.

“Today marks a point that everyone desires to attain to have excellent performance in the area of disaster risks management and response and I am very grateful to all our partners for their support in equipping the centre,” he said.     

Mr Portuphy said the facility would be officially commissioned in March, 2015, after NADMO had finished its test running for about 90 days and was sure that they could relay to all affiliate satellite stations in the districts and regional capitals.

The International Bilateral Affairs Officer of the United States Embassy, Major McAvries, said the facility was the first awareness creation centre in Africa.

He said Ghana was nominated for the project because of her long relationship with the North Dakota State, which happened to have similar flood-prone areas like Ghana.

“Also, we were fascinated by the level of professionalism of NADMO and its partners and we equally recognised that Ghana has a unified response to disasters,” he added. 

 


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