OECD Expert Briefing: The Changing Face of Strategic Crisis Management
Today’s crises are complex and diverse – from terrorist attacks and natural disasters to mass refugee flows and global pandemics. Next month, OECD is releasing a new report, “The Changing Face of Strategic Crisis Management”, offering new approaches for governments to respond swiftly and smartly to crises and prevent further spread of their impact. What strategies, tools, and partnerships can help policymakers better manage these critical events?
On Monday, December 7th, join us for an OECD Expert Briefing on how governments can best adapt to the changing nature of today’s crises.
Presentation:
Charles Baubion, Policy Analyst, High-level Risk Forum, OECD Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate
Discussants:
Mads Ecklon, Head of Division, Center for Preparedness Planning and Crisis Management, Danish Emergency Management Agency
Nicolas Mueller, Head, Federal Crisis Management Training, Swiss Federal Chancellery
Jack Radisch, Project Manager, High-level Risk Forum, OECD Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate
Eric Stern, Professor, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware
Bengt Sundelius, Senior Adviser, Civil Contingencies Agency, Sweden
Location: OECD Washington Center Conference Room
1776 Eye Street NW, Suite 450
Date: Monday, December 7th, 10:00-11:00am
RSVP online
About OECD Expert Briefings: On behalf of the United States and other member countries, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) carries out work that provides policymakers with data and analysis that helps them address global problems and improve life for their citizens. OECD Expert Briefings, organized by the OECD Washington Center, offer an opportunity to learn from our experts and be a part of the dialogue.
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