KUNOxDRA Evenement: Versterking van de paraatheid van gemeenschappen; het overbruggen van theorie en praktijk

Over het evenement

Gemeenschappen zijn vaak de eersten die reageren en de laatsten die herstellen van rampen en andere ontwrichtende gebeurtenissen, waaronder weersgerelateerde rampen en noodsituaties op het gebied van de volksgezondheid. Door de paraatheid van gemeenschappen te versterken, verschuift humanitaire actie van reactieve hulp naar proactieve, lokaal geleide veerkracht. In deze sessie wordt onderzocht wat gemeenschapsparaatheid inhoudt en hoe humanitaire professionals kunnen helpen bij het versterken ervan in contexten waar acute crises vaak voorkomen.

Strengthening community preparedness; bridging theory and practice

25/11/25

Theme(s)
The Way We Work

Time
09:30 – 11:30

Location
ZOOM

Informatie

Community preparedness refers to a community’s ability to anticipate, withstand and recover from disruptions, by building on local capacities, relationships, and knowledge. It is about supporting communities to act before a crisis hits, by investing in resilient local systems, supporting inclusive local governance, and enabling people to make informed decisions about the risks they face and cope with a rapidly changing environment. A key principle of community preparedness is the active involvement of all local stakeholders—such as residents, local authorities, and businesses—in strengthening community resilience. It is undesirable to place the entire burden of preparedness on the plate of communities, as they rely on contextual political decisions that define the extent to which disasters happen and will affect them.

In the context of unstable humanitarian funding, strengthening community preparedness could be one of the most effective safeguards. Preparedness relates to a range of issues that are usually treated separately, but they are linked, which is why a system-approach is vital. This may sound overwhelming, but it is very possible to act while including the systemic level, without having to address all facets. By supporting communities to develop preparedness plans and risk assessments, and take preventive measures, community preparedness not only enhances resilience but also reduces the human and financial costs associated with disasters.

Objectives of the session

Raise the understanding of community preparedness by bridging theory and practice through insights from scholars and practitioners
Explore actions that help strengthen community preparedness and their opportunities and risks
Discuss how to ensure that preparedness efforts are genuinely locally-led, without over-responsibilising communities

Please find the concept note with more details hier.

Speakers

  • 2 practitioners working on community preparedness (tbc)
  • Jaap Vuijk, Lecturer and researcher International Development Studies at Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences

Programme

9:15 – Arrival
9:30 – Welcome and introductions
9:40 – Speaker contributions and Q&A
10:30 – Group reflections
11:15 – Ways forward
11:30 – End of session

Times are in CET
Registration

Please register at kuno@kuno-platform.nl

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