Executive Directors welcomed the opportunity to take stock of ongoing staff work on building resilience to natural disasters in vulnerable countries, including the efforts being made to incorporate ...
One of the real side effects of the pandemic I hear about from many psychology colleagues is the fundamental change they see in the students in their (mostly now face-to-face) classes at university.
Out of personal interest, I have been researching microbiomes and how good gut health is essential to well-being. You might think it has nothing to do with organizational resilience, but it is a good ...
More than a decade ago, palaeoceanographer Summer Praetorius received some bad news: her mother had brain cancer. Praetorius was deep in her graduate studies at Oregon State University in Corvallis, ...
The severe economic impact of COVID-19 has reversed decades of progress in the developing world, undermining these countries’ ability to invest in climate adaptation and pandemic preparedness. To ...
In a world with political polarization, war, extreme weather events, and increasing costs of living, we need to be able to cope as individuals and communities. Our capacity to cope with very real ...
Setbacks are as instrumental as they are inevitable. What they are not is a simple indication or result of failure. They provide valuable insights into areas that require attention and improvement, ...
Asia’s developing economies are showing resilience by reforming financial systems, strengthening fiscal buffers and embracing innovation in the face of global uncertainty and structural barriers.
Because the threshold for resilience testing is so high, it isn’t integrated into most companies’ software development ...
National Resilience, Inc. (Resilience), a company seeking to build the world’s most advanced biopharmaceutical manufacturing ecosystem, announced a strategic collaboration with Children’s Hospital of ...