01/21/2010
The
European Union has to improve its capabilities to react to natural
disasters. Therefore the European Security Foundation supports
President van Rompuys proposal to form a civilian rapid reaction
force to deal with future emergencies like the terrible disaster in
Haiti. “To improve this vital help the European Union has to work
on its deficits in air transport and telecommunications,” said
Secretary General of the European Security Foundation, Karl von
Wogau.
European
Union reactions to Haiti´s earthquake were swift since the EU Civil
Protection Assessment and Coordination Team is on site from 14
January on. The support by Member States of the EU started the day
after the disaster. Meanwhile 22 EU-Countries give emergency support
to Haiti.
But
as the scale of the disaster in Haiti unfolds, it becomes clear that
coordination between the Member States should be improved. To save
human lives, it is necessary to be fully present immediately after
the disaster. Therefore the Union should dispose of the air transport
capability which is necessary for the logistics of medical and
technical aid as well as food. It is therefore urgent to speed up the
project of a European Air Transport Fleet.
Moreover,
it would
be an important improvement if all the participants in those
emergency missions could keep contact with a common telecommunication
standard as it is proposed by an ongoing research project of the
European Union (Software Defined Radio - SDR).
But
the need will not end with emergency aid. Haiti´s big problem is the
weakness of its government structures. “It will take a long time of
rebuilding infrastructure and give people a chance for a good
future,” said Karl von Wogau.