Emergencia (2022) 〈QUICK • 2027〉
A focus on ensuring vulnerable populations (those with food or housing insecurity) are not disproportionately affected by disasters.
Beyond the U.S., international reports from 2022 highlighted:
FEMA identifies three major areas for growth in national resilience: Emergencia (2022)
The need to reduce both physical and technological risks to critical infrastructure.
Improving preparedness for individuals and diverse communities to ensure fair resource distribution. Global Perspective (WHO & IFRC) A focus on ensuring vulnerable populations (those with
For those looking to implement these findings, several frameworks and tools are available: 2022 National Preparedness Report (NPR) - FEMA
Specifically addressing long-term climate change impacts. Emergencia (2022)
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