Here are some tools on emergency management at hospitals. That is not the same topic as disaster medicine, emergency medicine, or ambulance services, but I think it is what you're looking for (if not, I can give you some of them, too, but it is a different issue):
Voici quelques outils sur la gestion des urgences dans les hôpitaux. Ce n'est pas le même sujet que la médecine de catastrophe, la médecine d'urgence ou les services d'ambulance, mais je pense que c'est ce que vous cherchez (sinon, je peux vous en donner quelques-uns, mais c'est une autre question):
This is the US Veteran Hospital system's reference materials page. Many of the documents here are good standards: https://www.va.gov/VHAEMERGENCYMANAGEMENT/VHA_OEM_Reference_Material.asp and particularly the competency framework found here: https://www.va.gov/VHAEMERGENCYMANAGEMENT/Education_Training.asp
The Pan American Health Organization has materials that may be appropriate in Mali, and includes some (not a lot) of documents in French: http://www.paho.org/disasters/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1704:hospitals-can-withstand-disasters&Itemid=911&lang=en. The top level page: http://www.paho.org/disasters/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=1026&Itemid=911&lang=en.
The FEMA Risk Management series also has a lot of relevant information, particularly the reference manual: https://www.fema.gov/security-risk-management-series-publications. On the specific topic of hospitals, FEMA 577 is the Design Guide for Improving Hospital Safety in Earthquakes, Floods, and High Winds: Providing Protection to People and Buildings (2007) and can be found on that page.
Hi I am an emergency manager in public health disasters and have done work assessing medical facilities in the past, I have attached a medical facility rapid assessment form that I was developing for an assessment team some time ago. It was never finished but you maybe able to adapt to your needs. This is not an official form from any agency. I also attached some guidance documents. take a look at WHO Safe Hospitals resources. Let me know how that goes feel free to share and contact me if appropriate.
HELLO TO DICKO FROM MALI. Answer is: If during the Disaster and post-Disaster phase you find an infectious diseases sigh, among area population and your patient like as diarrhea and etc you must to provide a specific LABORATORY EVALUATION. I'm agree with Miguel concern WHO recommendation and you need to look it. It is really good paper. You can find it as Free. Unfortunately you don't find a answer on your question there.