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10 Steps to Create More Resilient Communities

Often when we think about government, we think of a slow, bureaucratic system that cannot adopt quickly to change. But many government organizations have fought through these stereotypes and transformed their agencies into lean and agile institutions, able to meet the complex demands of public sector service delivery.

How? Transformative organizations understand that the key to sustainability lies with becoming resilient, and having the ability to continue to deliver services, no matter what crisis their community may face.

And certainly technology plays an important role to build more resilient communities – with technologies like cloud, GIS and mobile, organizations are able to more efficiently and effectively deliver services to organizations.

These solutions are providing the ability to take away tedious work from government. Technology is facilitating improved services by automating tasks, and providing employees access to the information, resources and tools they need to do their jobs better. To help communities understand what it means to be resilient, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction released its 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient.

This checklist is essential reading for governments looking to improve their resiliency efforts, and build sustainable communities ready to provide services no what crisis they may face.

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