A Resilient Health Infrastructure Programme was launched in Sikkim in May with a goal to build disaster-resilient infrastructure and enhance capacity-building, risk assessment, and governance for effective disaster management. Under the initiative, staff from hospitals and health facilities in the state are being trained in resilience planning, emergency response, and disaster management.
A person being triaged during a mock drill at STNM Hospital Gangtok in Sikkim as part of the training in resilience planning, emergency response and disaster management. (© Girish Chandra Dash / WHO India)
Mr Kunga Nima Lepcha, Minister of Land Revenue and Disaster Management Department, launched the programme, which is a collaboration between Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, and World Health Organization, India. Mr Lepcha emphasized the necessity for establishing robust infrastructure capable of withstanding and minimizing the impact of disasters.
“Sikkim being a hilly state that is vulnerable to various hazards due to its geographical location. These range from earthquakes, landslides, avalanches to hailstorms. This programme will provide knowledge and expertise to Government of Sikkim for building resilient health infrastructure and the capability of the health care system to respond efficiently to disasters. It will also enhance the technical capacities of engineers to build back better,” said Mr Lepcha.
Medical staff providing emergency care during a mock drill on emergency response at STNM Hospital Gangtok in Sikkim (© Amit Alok / WHO India)
Professor V.K. Sharma, vice chairman, Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority, commended the state efforts in reducing future risks and underlined the significance of the Resilient Health Infrastructure Programme.
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