
Comprehensive Emergency Management
Comprehensive Emergency Management is a systematic approach used by governments and organizations to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate emergencies or disasters. It involves planning and coordination across different agencies to ensure public safety and minimize impacts from events like natural disasters, health crises, or man-made incidents. This management cycle includes four phases: preparedness (planning and training), response (immediate action during an incident), recovery (restoring normalcy afterward), and mitigation (reducing future risks). By addressing these phases together, communities can better protect lives and property while enhancing resilience against future threats.