INSARAG: Membership
How to become a member of INSARAG
Any country or organization with a stake in urban search and rescue is invited to join the network. Countries that are interested to joint the INSARAG network are requested to identify an INSARAG national focal point that acts as interface with the INSARAG Regional Group and the INSARAG Secretariat. Organizations wishing to apply for INSARAG membership can do so by addressing a request to the INSARAG Secretariat through their respective INSARAG National Focal Points.
INSARAG member countries with USAR teams deploying internationally are strongly encouraged to apply for an INSARAG External Classification (IEC), however this is not a requirement to be a member of the INSARAG network.
What does it mean to me a member of INSARAG?
INSARAG members are part of a worldwide knowledge-sharing network on collapsed structure rescue and operational field coordination. They are invited to annual meetings of the relevant INSARAG Regional Group and to participate in INSARAG working groups. Furthermore, members have access to INSARAG’s information and knowledge-sharing tool, the “Virtual OSOCC” (Virtual On-Site Operations Coordination Centre - http://ocha.unog.ch/virtualosocc) and the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS - http://www.gdacs.org/) on the internet, which provide alert notification in the event of a sudden-onset disaster and real-time information updates and coordination during ongoing disasters.
What are the responsibilities of INSARAG members?
As specified in GA Resolution 57/150 of 16 December 2002 and in the INSARAG Guidelines:
In disaster-affected countries:
- Conducting damage and needs assessments as quickly as possible;
- Specifying and prioritizing the nature of assistance required in the request for international assistance;
- Facilitating immigration procedures for international relief personnel;
- Designating a government entity with unique responsibility for coordinating international relief activities;
- Providing information updates and requests immediately on the Virtual OSOCC;
- Use the Reception Centre and OSOCC to facilitate the integration of international assets in the national response effort
Assisting countries means:
- Deploying only USAR teams that comply with the INSARAG Guidelines;
- Including capacity in USAR teams to be able to cooperate with, establish or strengthen the Reception Centre or OSOCC in the field;
- Providing updates about their response on the Virtual OSOCC.
Contact INSARAG
INSARAG Secretariat: Field Coordination Support Section (FCSS)/ Emergency Services Branch, OCHA-Geneva
FCSS Duty Officer (Emergencies Only) +41-22-917-1600
FCSS Fax Number +41-22-917-0023/ 0190
Email insarag@un.org
Secretary of INSARAG
Terje Skavdal
Email: skavdal@un.org
Office: +41-22 917 1758
Mobile: +41-79 500 0085
INSARAG Worldwide
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Winston Chang Email: changw@un.org Office +41-22 917 1173 Mobile +41-79 469 8588 |
Nihan Erdoğan Email: erdogann@un.org Office +41-22 917 1188 Mobile +41-79 477 0813 |
INSARAG Americas region
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Christophe Schmachtel Email: schmachtel@un.org Office +41-22 917 1684 Mobile +41-79 444 4223 |
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