(2022) | Emergencia

The 2022 report reflects on data from 2021, a year marked by complex challenges including climate-driven disasters and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The IFRC’s World Disasters Report 2022 focused on the inadequacies of global preparedness prior to COVID-19 and the necessity of "ongoing, continuous" preparedness processes. Resources for Actionable Preparedness Emergencia (2022)

Improving preparedness for individuals and diverse communities to ensure fair resource distribution. Global Perspective (WHO & IFRC) The 2022 report reflects on data from 2021,

The report emphasizes the need for resilience against large-scale health emergencies following the impact of COVID-19. Key Capability Gaps: Global Perspective (WHO & IFRC) The report emphasizes

A focus on ensuring vulnerable populations (those with food or housing insecurity) are not disproportionately affected by disasters.

For those looking to implement these findings, several frameworks and tools are available: 2022 National Preparedness Report (NPR) - FEMA