| | (From left) Professor Cecilia Chan (Si Yuan Professor in Health and Social Work / Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, HKU); Professor Chow Shew Ping (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, HKU) and Dr Braven Zhang Qiang (Research Professor, Institute of Social Development and Public Policy, BNU / Secretary-General, Wenchuan Earthquake Taskforce) |
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and the Beijing Normal University (BNU) today (July 17) jointly announced a pioneering partnership in a large-scale Catastrophe Management Initiative (CMI) in response to the Sichuan Earthquake.
By synergising the strengths of the two universities, the joint Initiative will be the first-of-its-kind and the most comprehensive, holistic and integrated project in Hong Kong and the Mainland that addresses all aspects of catastrophe management, ranging from rehabilitation to reconstruction and redevelopment, at both policy and practice levels.
The two universities expect that the various collaborative endeavours will build up a knowledge base to support policy integration in all functional areas, so that catastrophe mitigation and management on the Mainland and the world in the future would be benefited.
Unveiling details of the Initiative at a press briefing today, Professor Chow Shew Ping, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of HKU, said the foci of the Initiative would be on "research, education, action, capacity building and ultimately knowledge generation."
"HKU members boast a very wide spectrum of expertise across various academic disciplines and professions. Since the Sichuan Earthquake occurred on May 12, many of our colleagues, students and alumni have initiated fundraising activities, and also were engaged in voluntary or professional works at the quake-affected areas."
"While the immediate relief work is still going on, universities, as knowledge hubs, should contribute their expertise not only to the short-term redevelopment of the quake areas, but also the long-term knowledge-based catastrophe management worldwide," said Professor Chow.
Dr Braven Zhang Qiang, Research Professor of Institute of Social Development and Public Policy, BNU, believed that the comprehensive expertise and extensive global connections of both universities would help further mobilise the commitment and resources of local, national and international efforts to help the redevelopment of the quake areas.
Dr Zhang, who is also the Secretary-General of Wenchuan Earthquake Taskforce, said Taskforce members from various backgrounds could provide invaluable first-hand information of their frontline experience for the research efforts of the HKU-BNU Initiative.
Si Yuan Professor in Health and Social Work Cecilia Chan said both universities have already conducted several in-depth roundtable discussions in the past weeks, and some initiatives are already on the drawing board. (Some of the examples listed below)
Professor Chan, who is also the Director of HKU's Centre on Behavioral Health, said, "With the rolling out of the Initiative, and upon the availability of necessary funding, both universities will actively explore collaboration in other areas of mutual interest."
Some Examples of the Projects in the pipeline under Catastrophe Management Initiative (CMI)
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