Emergencia (2022) (2027)
The need to reduce both physical and technological risks to critical infrastructure.
FEMA identifies three major areas for growth in national resilience: Emergencia (2022)
Beyond the U.S., international reports from 2022 highlighted: The need to reduce both physical and technological
Improving preparedness for individuals and diverse communities to ensure fair resource distribution. Global Perspective (WHO & IFRC) Emergencia (2022)
Cited by a large majority of communities as the incident most likely to occur and stretch response capabilities.
The report emphasizes the need for resilience against large-scale health emergencies following the impact of COVID-19. Key Capability Gaps:
Strengthening physical and digital systems against evolving threats.