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COMMUNICATIONS who specializes in research, identification of the target
audience and effective integration of resources such as telecommunications,
direct mail, newspaper, radio, television and internet to achieve our communications
objective. Networks include:
Newspaper,
Radio and Television, Corporate, Intergovernmental, Non Governmental, United
Nations, Community Action and Interfaith Organizations in approximately
195 countries.
Grassroots
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Community Action and Interfaith Organizations in approximately 3100 United
States Counties.
Sites connected to Humanitarian
Resource Institute
Updated: 15 May 2004
INTERNATIONAL
Media
International
Project Development: Year 2000
Contingency
Planning: Year 2000 Conversion - Global Infrastructure Analysis: Humanitarian
Resource Institute serves as a key coordinating agency in cooperation with
the International Y2K Cooperation Center, the U.S. Senate Special Committee
on the Year 2000 Technology Problem and the President's Council on Y2K.
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- BIODEFENSE
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ACME:
Alliance for Continuing Medical Education: A Web-Based Library of Medical
Resources for CME Providers, Physicians and Other
Health Care Professionals.
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AVMA
Biosecurity Updates
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AVMA:
Disaster Preparedness Series
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AAEP:
Emergency & Disastrer Preparedness: American Association of Equine
Practitioners.
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Armed
Forces Radiobiology Research Institute: Index.
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Association
des Medicines Veterinaries en Sante Publique du Quebec Academic
Presentations.
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Alaska
Division of Agriculture: 5.4.2001 Foot & Mouth - A Message to Alaska
Farmers from the Director oif the Department of Natural Resources (PDF).
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American
Association of Zoo Veterinarians
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ADH
Bioterrorism Information: Arkansas Department of Health.
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Biosafety
Web Sites for Agriculture and Food Supplies: Crisis Response
Communications Network - College of Agricultural and Home Economics, New
Mexico State University.
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Bioterrorism
Information Resources Handout (PDF): CDC Information Center Information
Resources for Medical Librarians Middle Atlantic Region, National Network
of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM)
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Canadian
Hospital and Infection Control: Anthrax/Hazardous Materials Precautions
for the Public.
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CalPoly
Resources/Suggested Readings: Agroterrorism.
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Center
for Biologic Counterterrorism and Emerging Diseases
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Chemical
& Biological Information Analyisis Center: Advisories on Anthrax,
Mail, and Related Topics.
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Colorado
Association of School Boards: Federal Emergency Management Agency:
Rapid Response Information Service.
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Compendium
of Bioterrorism Agents Preparedness: Alliance for Continuing Medical
Education.
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Compton
Foundation: Iowa State University of Science and Technology.
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National
Safety Council Environmental Health Center - Tip Sheet: Terrorism Down
on the Farm.
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Equifinity.com:
West Nile Virus.
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Emergency
Management Institute (EMI) Terrorism Bibliography: Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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Emergency
Programs Division: North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture and Cunsumer
Services.
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European
Group for Non-Proliferation Studies: Zoonoses - Animal Disease Surveillance.
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FoodHACCP.com:
Food Safety Information.
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Foot
and Mouth Disease Information Center: College of Agricultural Sciences
Penn State University.
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Florida
Horse Page: News of Interest to the Equestrian Community of Florida.
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Garret
Park, Maryland: September 11 - Coping with a National Crisis: Bioterrorism
- What your Family Should Know.
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Infosec:
Resources Counter-Terrorism
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ITCS
Instructional Materials: Infectious disease information resource Web
site, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Japan:
Foot-and-Mouth Disease(FMD) Sites.
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Maryland
Travel Health: Foot & Mouth Disease.
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Medscape:
Resource Center: Bioterrorism.
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Michigan
Municipal League: Disaster/Terrorism Preparedness
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University
of Minnesota: Center for Infectious Disease, Research and Policy -
Agrodefense Information Resource .
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University
of Missouri Lincoln: Water Safety - Outreach & Extension.
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Penn
State Food Safety: Bioterrorism/Food Resources
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Tim
Trotts Florida Horse Page: West Nile Virus & FMD
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National
Academies Press: Biological Threats and Terrorism: Assessing the Science
and Response Capabilities: Workshop Summary (2002), Institute of Medicine
(IOM), Appendix B Information Resources, p. 234.
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National
Association of State Departments of Agriculture: FMD Resource Page
- Humanitarian Resource Institute provides access to US-Canada-Mexico--TRIPARTITE
EXERCISE 2000 Foreign Animal Disease Response Simulation Exercise Final
Reports.
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Public
Health/Health Administration Newsletter: Winter 2001/2002 - CDC Column:
Bioterrorism Information Resources - Educational and research institutions.
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Sport
Horse Medicine: Foot and Mouth Disease Potential Affect on All Our
Horses.
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University
of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey and Coriell Research Library:
CBN Resources.
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United
States Animal Health Association: National Health Animal Emergency Management
System: Foot & Mouth Disease Outbreak in Great Britan.
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Veterinary
Medicine/Veterinary Science: Washington State University.
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WWWeb
Sources for Agricultural Animal Veterinarians: Washington State University:
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD).
Media
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EHPnet--Humanitarian
Resource Institute Emerging Infectious Disease Network: Environmental
Health Perspectives (EHP), an online publication by the Public Health Service,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health,
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Volume 112,
Number 1, January 2004.
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ACVPM
News and Views, Winter 2003, Vol 67: In the article: Are You
Ready for Agroterrorism?: There are several websites specifically
devoted to agroterrorism that are worth a look. Among these, the Agroterrorism
Resources page from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Biodefense
Reference Library of the Humanitarian Resources Institute are standouts.
The latter contains links to an online course for veterinary students on
emerging and exotic animal diseases from Iowa State University. I found
the discussions of state and federal actions especially helpful. Lastly,
the Humanitarian Resources Institute offers a 200 question self-test on
FAD based on the Gray Book as well as a completion certificate if you make
a $25 donation.
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Biohazard
News: Interview with Martin Hugh Jones: On Anthrax.
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Bio-
and Agroterror: The Role of the Veterinary Academy: American College
of Veterinary Pathologists.
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ProMED:
Announcements 2003 (01): 1] FAO/WHO/OIE Electronic Conference on VPH
and Control of Zoonoses, [2] Foreign Animal Disease Online Course, 18 January
2003.
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Seattle
Project Impact News: SARS - Biodefense and Epidemiological Tracking.
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UNESCO:
SARS Epidemiological Tracking, South Africa National Commission.
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AFPMB:
Foreign Animal Disease Online Course: Armed Forces Pest Management
Board.
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Biosecurity
News: Cornell University, 11 November 2002.
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Foot-and-Mouth
Disease; lessons from the 2001 epidemic in the United Kingdom, European
Union Center at the University of Missouri - Columbia, Paul Gibbs, Professor
of Virology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, April
2 2002.
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Alberta
Cattle Feeders Association Agricultural Security: Veterinary
and Scientific Experts Outline Priorities, 21 January 2002.
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States
assess dangers to farming - Plans seek to prevent attacks, limit harm to
food supply The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky, 8 January 2002.
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Horsedaily
News Impact of the Foot and Mouth Epidemic On the Equestrian
IIndustry In the U.K. - A Reference Point to the United States, January
2002.
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Internet
provides many farm tools The Voice of Agriculture: American Farm
Bureau, 17 December 2001,
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News
Flash Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(APHCA), December 2001.
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KCSOS
- Newsletter: Schools Look at Bioterrorism Defense: High School E-Newsletter
December 2001.
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Agroterrorism:
Environmental Journalism Center Tipsheet Radio-Television News
Directors Association (RTNDA) and the Radio and Television News Directors
Foundation, 17 October 2001.
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Agroterrorism:
Environmental Health Center Tip Sheet TipSheet is a joint product
of the National's Safety Council's Environmental Health Center, Radio and
Television News Directors Foundation and Society of Environmental Journalists,
17 October 2001.
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NIAA:
Contingency planning for multi-state FMD outbreak crucial to avoiding
a UK level uncontrolled epidemic of Foot-and-Mouth disease in the United
States: National Institute Animal Agriculture, 10 August 2001
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Grass
Roots Support Crucial for Preparedness and Response to an Outbreak
of Foot and Mouth Disease in the United States: American Morgan
Horse, 31 March 2001.
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Dressage
Unlimited: Zoo Veterinarians Speak Out Against Slaughter Response to FMD,
21 May 2001.
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NASDA:
Tripartite Exercise 2000 Final Reports National Association of
State Departments of Agriculture, 11 May, 2001.
Papers
HUMANITARIAN UNIVERSITY
CONSORTIUM
Media
INTERFAITH NEWS NETWORK
/ STUDY CENTER
Media
LAW: LEGAL RESEARCH
Media
Papers
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Ernesto
Grün: Communication presented/displayed in the Day on Right Globalización
and Science (Faculty of Right, University of Buenos Aires, 11 of June of
2003) and published (original version) in Magazine SPES published with
that reason. English Translation.
PEACE
& CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Media:
Papers
YOUTH
Media
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MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES CONNECTIONS
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Links
ALSO IN THE NEWS
NPR
Interview: FutureWatch on-air/on-line
Date:
November 18, 1999
National
and International Distribution: National Public Radio Satellite System,
PacificaNetwork, cable stations, over Pacific Bell Video Services digital
wireless cable, the Armed Forces Radio Network (450 stations, 150 countries),
and over the internet.
Guest:
Stephen
M. Apatow, President & Founder, Humanitarian Resource Institute
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