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Universal Journal of Public Health Vol. 13(5), pp. 1215 - 1223
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2025.130513
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Disaster Response Plans in Mitigating Health and Environmental Risks: The Role of Effective Emergency Preparedness
Easter Godwin Nwokah 1, Chinyere I. Okoro 2, Ollor Amber Ollor 1, Adline Erinma Ben-Chioma 1, Sandra Ujunwa Ekesiobi 3, Chidimma Anthonia Azike 1,*
1 Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science, Rivers State University, Nigeria
2 Department of Medical Microbiology, Federal Medical Centre, Nigeria
3 Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Niger Delta University, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Emergency preparedness and disaster response plans are essential for mitigating health and environmental risks, especially in disaster-prone regions. This review evaluates the effectiveness of such plans using five studies identified through systematic searches on Google Scholar and PubMed, with three studies sourced from Google Scholar and two from PubMed. The selected studies highlight critical aspects of disaster management, including the importance of community engagement, robust infrastructure, and integrated risk assessments. Key findings include the correlation between pre-established waste management protocols and reduced environmental contamination, as well as the role of inclusive planning in minimizing health risks. One study emphasized the environmental sustainability impacts of waste management during disasters, while another focused on the significance of public education in reducing health risks. Additionally, findings revealed barriers such as inadequate infrastructure, limited public trust, and communication gaps that undermine the effectiveness of disaster plans. The review also identifies differences across studies due to geographic focus and methodological approaches, with studies from low- and middle-income regions emphasizing infrastructure challenges, while others highlighted cultural and social factors influencing disaster outcomes. Recommendations for improvement include investing in resilient infrastructure, fostering community-driven planning, enhancing public trust, and promoting cross-sector collaboration. This review underscores the need for holistic, inclusive strategies to strengthen emergency preparedness and disaster response frameworks, ultimately enhancing resilience and minimizing vulnerabilities.
KEYWORDS
Capacity Building, Collaboration Strategies, Ecological Restoration, Public Health, Resource Allocation
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Easter Godwin Nwokah , Chinyere I. Okoro , Ollor Amber Ollor , Adline Erinma Ben-Chioma , Sandra Ujunwa Ekesiobi , Chidimma Anthonia Azike , "Disaster Response Plans in Mitigating Health and Environmental Risks: The Role of Effective Emergency Preparedness," Universal Journal of Public Health, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 1215 - 1223, 2025. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2025.130513.
(b). APA Format:
Easter Godwin Nwokah , Chinyere I. Okoro , Ollor Amber Ollor , Adline Erinma Ben-Chioma , Sandra Ujunwa Ekesiobi , Chidimma Anthonia Azike (2025). Disaster Response Plans in Mitigating Health and Environmental Risks: The Role of Effective Emergency Preparedness. Universal Journal of Public Health, 13(5), 1215 - 1223. DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2025.130513.