Emergencia (2022) Info

Communities are encouraged to build resilience specifically against shifting climate patterns. Strategic Opportunities for Improvement

The report emphasizes the need for resilience against large-scale health emergencies following the impact of COVID-19. Key Capability Gaps:

Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and wildfires remain high-risk priorities. Emergencia (2022)

In 2022, the WHO responded to 53 health emergencies worldwide, emphasizing a shift toward proactive health system resilience.

Improving preparedness for individuals and diverse communities to ensure fair resource distribution. Global Perspective (WHO & IFRC) Emergencia (2022)

Strengthening physical and digital systems against evolving threats.

The IFRC’s World Disasters Report 2022 focused on the inadequacies of global preparedness prior to COVID-19 and the necessity of "ongoing, continuous" preparedness processes. Resources for Actionable Preparedness Emergencia (2022)

Specifically addressing long-term climate change impacts.