reut report: civil resilience network
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Civil Resilience Network
Conceptual Framework forIsrael’s Local and National
ResilienceApril 2010
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“Almost total concession of civil resilience in favor of military superiority” (Tal, 1996)
HomeFront
Int.Front
“Israel is a cardboard state which will be destroyed” (Hizbullah 2008)
Rising Importance of Home Front
MilitaryFront
2006Second Lebanon war
2000 -2005Second Intifada
2001 -2009Sderot & Gaza Periphery
1991Gulf War
2009Cast Lead
HomeFront
Int.Front
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Bottom-UP
ResilienceThe capacity to overcome crisis by adapting, while
minimizing casualties, preserving a basic quality of life,as well as the community’s core values and identity
Bottom-Up
Gov.Institutions
Leadership
Sense ofPurpose
Top-Down Top-Down
Orgs.
Bus.
Comms.
Homes
Individuals
Bottom-Up
Resilience: The Foundation for Success in the Home Front
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National and Local Resilienceare created in two stages and tested in two
stages
Resilience is a Four Stage Story
Immediate ResponsePreparedness Day AfterDuring the Crisis
• Routine under fire
• Rebuilding • Learning• Honoring heroes• Measures against
evaders
• Legislation• Enforcement• Training • Infrastructure• Partnerships
• Rescue efforts • Reorganization
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The Relevancy Gaps
Current Mindset
On your own for 72-96 hours
Command & ControlTop-down
Difference of scale bwNeeds / expectations and capacities
No basic skills, awarenessor preparedness
Public, private & 3rd sectorpartially on halt
Inspiration & mobilizationFlat and decentralized
Changing Reality
Services will increase
Growing rift bwworld Jewry and Israel
State is responsible for home front
World Jewry’s support assured
PotentialCollapse
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The Response: Culture of Preparedness
Civil Resilience NetworkState Institutions
values, priorities, patterns of behavior and habits instilled to ensure readiness for emergencies
Legislation & Enforcement Budgets & Infrastructure
Training
Resources & Infrastructure Nation-Wide Deployment
HR & Flexibility
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Thousands of ‘nodes’ committed to national and local resilience, with core capacities to act both independently
and in collaboration during emergencies
Civil Resilience Network
Homes
Org.
State Institutions
Philanthropy
BusinessSector
Communities
NonProfitOrg.
Homes
Local Authorities
Homes
HomesHomes
Org.
Biz
Org.
Org.
VolunteeringOrganizations
Homes
Homes Homes
Homes
Homes
Biz
Biz
Catalyst Organizations
Org.Civil Resilience Network
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Corporate
Hubs - Many links & influence
NonProfit
Philanthropy
Comm.
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Mobilizing Hubs in the Business & 3rd Sectors
Mapping Needs & Capacities
Strengthening Connectivity
Plans to Function in Crisis
Training
Learning & Debriefing
Guidelines for Hubs
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Knesset & GovernmentLegislation & policy
Oversight & ResourcesNational Prep. Week (5/10)
Impact Strategy: How to Build the RN & COP
Resilience Network
BOT- UP
TOP-DOWN
Clusters of HubsMap & connect
Inspire & mobilizePrepare guidelines
Call for actionConference & follow up
COP as part of BSR