General Directorate of Civil Emergencies
The National Agency for Civil Protection (Albanian: Agjencia Kombëtare e Mbrojtjes Civile) is an Agency within the Ministry of Defence of Albania that is responsible for disaster risk assessment and civil protection[1] The head of the new Agency is Haki Çako.
Formation | November 2019 |
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Headquarters | Tirana, Albania |
Director General | Haki Çako |
Parent organization | Ministry of Defence |
Website | www |
History
Under communist rule, Albania’s military was responsible for emergency management, focusing mostly on response rather than mitigation or prevention activities. Since the end of the communist regime, Albania has made significant steps towards developing an emergency management system. In 1999, to coordinate assistance during the Kosovo refugee crisis, an Emergency Management Group (EMG)[2] was established under the Office of the Prime Minister. After the refugee crisis, the Government dissolved the EMG and passed a series of laws and decrees to establish a new emergency management system.
In 2001, the Government of Albania passed Law No. 8756, "Civil Emergency Services,"[3] which defined Government-wide emergency management roles and responsibilities. According to that law planning and implementation of civil emergency plans was the responsibility of the General Directorate for Civil Emergencies (GDCE). Since November 2019, following the enactment of the new Law 45/2019 ‘On civil protection”, GDCE is transformed into an Agency, the National Agency for Civil Protection (NACP)
See also
- Civil defense by nation
- Fire and Rescue services of Albania
References
- http://www.mbrojtja.gov.al/index.php/newsroom-2/3874-kuvendi-miraton-ligjin-per-mbrojtjen-civile
- Kondaj, R (2002). 'Management of refugee crisis in Albania during 1999 Kosovo conflict' CMJ 43(2):190-194,2002 available at http://neuron.mefst.hr/docs/CMJ/issues/2002/43/2/11885046.pdf
- http://www.preventionweb.net/files/32375_albaniareporthfa20112013unisdr.pdf