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European Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management

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Member of the EU Commission

European Commissioner Equality; Preparedness and Crisis Management
Incumbent
Hadja Lahbib
since 1 December 2024
AppointerPresident of the European Commission
Inaugural holderRobert Lemaignen
Formation1958

TheEuropean Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management is a member of theEuropean Commission. The portfolios is currently held byHadja Lahbib.

Hadja Lahbib also serves asCommissioner for Equality.

The Civil Protection mechanism of the Commission means that the position covers the European Union's disaster response. It provides support if a member state requests aid after a natural disaster. This function has adopted a wider scope in recent years as the Commission increasingly becomes an instrument of support around the world.[1] For example, the Commission provided aid to Morocco when the country was hit by an earthquake in February 2004. More than 1,000 aid workers were also dispatched to the United States after 11 September 2001 terrorist attack.

Louis Michel as commissioner

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After theIsraeli-Lebanese conflict in 2006 the Commissioner visited Lebanon and called for €30 million to repair the damage there. TheParliament'sdevelopment committee was cautious though about the expenditure and he was also criticised for his slow response with oneMEP comparing him to "a fireman who arrives at the scene after the fire has gone out". In the same debate MEPs attacked the Commissioner for "appearing partial in the Congolese elections" in describingJoseph Kabila as "the hope of Congo". Michel responded by saying he would have said the same about any candidate in the democratic elections.[1]

Louis Michel has caused some mild controversy in 2007 among MEPs when it became known that he is to take leave from his work to compete inBelgian elections. Generally Commissioners are meant to remain above national politics and theEuropean Parliament's development committee asked theParliament's legal service to assess if his participation violates the treaties.[2] During his absence (12 May 2007 onwards),Commissioner Rehn took over his duties.

European Medical Corps

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TheEuropean Medical Corps (EMC) is a civilianincident response team that was launched on 15 February 2016 by the European Union to provide an emergency response force to deal with outbreaks of epidemic disease anywhere in the world.[2] The EMC was formed after the 2014Ebola outbreak in West Africa whenthe WHO was criticized for a slow and insufficient response in the early stages of the Ebola outbreak.[3]

The framework for the European Medical Corps is part of theEU Civil Protection Mechanism's newEuropean Emergency Response Capacity (otherwise known as the 'voluntary pool').

The EMC is part of the emergency response capacity of European countries.[4] Teams from nine EU member states—Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Germany, the Czech Republic, France, the Netherlands, Finland, and Sweden – are available for deployment in an emergency. The EMC consists of medical teams, public health teams, mobile biosafety laboratories, medical evacuation capacities, experts in public health and medical assessment and coordination, and technical and logistics support.[5] Any country in need of assistance can make a request to the Emergency Response Coordination Centre, part of the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department.[6]

The first deployment of the EMC was announced by the European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection on 12 May 2016, a response to theoutbreak of yellow fever in Angola in 2016.[7]

List of Commissioners

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#NameCountryPeriodCommission
1Robert Lemaignen France1958–1962Hallstein Commission
2Henri Rochereau France1962–1970Hallstein Commission,Rey Commission
3Jean-François Deniau France1967–1973Rey Commission,Malfatti Commission,Mansholt Commission
4Claude Cheysson France1973–1981Ortoli Commission,Jenkins Commission,Thorn Commission
5Edgard Pisani France1981–1985Thorn Commission
6Lorenzo Natali Italy1985–1989Delors Commission I
7Manuel Marín Spain1989–1995Delors Commission II & III
8João de Deus Pinheiro Portugal1995–1999Santer Commission
9Poul Nielson Denmark1999–2004Prodi Commission
10Joe Borg Malta2004Prodi Commission
11Louis Michel Belgium2004–2009Barroso Commission I
12Karel De Gucht Belgium2009–2010Barroso Commission I
13Kristalina Georgieva Bulgaria2010–2014Barroso Commission II
14Christos Stylianides Cyprus2014–2019Juncker Commission
15Janez Lenarčič Slovenia2019–2024Von der Leyen Commission
16Hadja Lahbib Belgium2024–presentVon der Leyen Commission II

See also

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References

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  1. ^Boin, Arjen; Ekengren, Magnus; Rhinard, Mark (2013).The European Union as Crisis Manager: Patterns and Prospects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 73.ISBN 9781107035799.
  2. ^"European Commission – PRESS RELEASES – Press release – EU launches new European Medical Corps to respond faster to emergencies".europa.eu. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  3. ^Moon, Suerie; et al. (28 November 2015)."Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic. The report of the Harvard-LSHTM Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola"(PDF).The Lancet.386 (10009):2204–2221.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(15)00946-0.PMC 7137174.PMID 26615326. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  4. ^"European Emergency Response Capacity – Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection – European Commission".Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  5. ^"European Medical Corps part of the European Emergency Response Capacity"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 27 January 2017. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  6. ^"Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection – European Commission".Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  7. ^"EU sends new medical corps team to Angola yellow fever outbreak".EurActiv.com. Retrieved13 May 2016.

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