EROPA Bulletin Volume 34 Nos. 3-4 | Page 51

Vol. 34 Nos. 3-4 (July-December 2013) Dr. Edna Estifania A. Co Professor National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) University of the Philippines (UP) EROPA Bulletin 51 Associate Individual Member Mr. Krunimar Antonio Daen Escudero III Attorney VI, Civil Service Commission Mr. Admir Duraj Lawyer/Lecturer Graduate School of Economics University of Tirana Mr. Nelson L. Inong Senior Boopkkeeper City Accounting Department, Quezon City Government PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION E-PUBLICATIONS Mr. Adrian Marco R. Lacsamana Special Assistant to the Secretary Presidential Communications Operations Office Governance Asia-Pacific Watch (January 2014, Issue 146) Mr. Richard Barba Laroya Health Education and Promotion Officer Bureau of Quarantine An e-magazine dealing with six categories of public administration and ICT development. Link: http:// workspace.unpan.org/sites/internet/Documents/ GAPW%20146%e6%9c%88%e5%88%8a.htm Dr. Rufo R. Mendoza Professorial Lecturer University of the Philippines (UP) Open University Dr. Eleanor Cynthia V. Nisperos Associate Professor IV/M.A. Program (Adviser) Coordinator Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University (DMMMSU) – Mid La Union Campus Ms. Anne Charmaine Dizon Ondo Administrative Assistant Chemonics International Inc. Mr. Alberto A. Sabarias Cooperative Development Specialist II Cooperative Development Authority Mr. Maracon Comita Viray Academic Personnel Mindanao State University (Main Campus) Marawi City Ms. Marilyn T. Yballa Supervising Personnel Specialist Civil Service Commission Disasters Management System in Nepal: Law and Policy A document discussing disaster management issues and challenges in Nepal, and synthesizing and analyzing theses issues from a sectoral perspective. Link: http://workspace.unpan.org/sites/ internet/Documents/B4NP04%20Disasters%20 Management%20System%20in%20Nepal%20 Law%20and%20Policy.pdf Thailand’s Tsunami: Disaster Management Lessons for Australia The paper aims to explain a little of what the government did, largely in Thailand for that was the author direct experience, in responding, and to draw out some lessons from that which the author hope may serve to further refine our contingency planning. Link: http://workspace.unpan.org/sites/internet/Documents/ S6AU06%20Thailand’s%20tsunami%20-%20 disaster%20management%20lessons%20for%20 Australia.pdf