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Introduction:
As Europe continues to face escalating impacts from natural disasters and climate change, there is an urgent need for strategies that leverage local knowledge and resources. The RESILIAGE project, funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe, harness this potential by integrating community resilience with cultural heritage. UNESCO's participation in this initiative underscores its commitment to developing comprehensive approaches to disaster risk reduction.
Objectives of the RESILIAGE Project:
The core objective of RESILIAGE is to empower communities across diverse European sub-regions, enhancing their capacity to handle unexpected crises and natural hazards through a holistic approach that considers psychological, social, cultural, historical, economic, and environmental factors. By focusing on citizen response strategies and leveraging community-based methodologies, the project seeks to prevent and mitigate disaster impacts while fostering sustnable futures.
UNESCO's Role in RESILIAGE:
As one of the 18 partners involved, UNESCO contributes expertise across several key areas:
Policy Analysis and Recommations: Collaborating with local communities to develop comprehensive trnings and white papers that enhance public involvement in disaster management. This includes promoting effective collaboration between first responders and citizens, recognizing cultural heritage as a valuable asset for preparedness planning.
Community Engagement and Network Building: Enhancing decision-making processes by sharing lessons learned from diverse cultural perspectives, which leads to more comprehensive solutions through community-driven collaborations.
Strengthening Global Capacities: Formulating RESILIAGE trning modules applicable worldwide, ensuring knowledge-sharing across different social and cultural contexts to build resilient societies.
CORE Labs Initiative: Encouraging communities to become part of the CORE Associated Labs network, an interactive digital platform where they can access resources, share experiences, and contribute to global discussions on community resilience strategies.
The RESILIAGE project :
Empower local communities by integrating heritage-based solutions that address both natural disasters and climate change challenges. The initiative's focus on diverse European regions acknowledges the importance of considering unique social, geographical, and cultural conditions in building resilient communities.
Outreach and Engagement Highlights:
Webinar on Empowering Women: Highlighting the role of women in disaster risk reduction through heritage.
Core Lab Events: Launch activities and workshops are scheduled across locations such as Belgium, Greece, Norway, Portugal, and Turkiye.
Summer School for SHEroes Resilience: Focusing on strengthening resilience strategies led by women, ming to provide a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences.
Funding and Partnerships:
ResiliAge is financially supported with a grant of €547,000 from the European Union. This investment brings together diverse expertise and resources across countries including Belgium, Greece, Norway, Portugal, and Turkiye, among others.
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UNESCO's involvement in RESILIAGE underscores its commitment to fostering global partnerships that leverage local knowledge and cultural heritage for enhancing community resilience agnst natural hazards and climate change impacts. Through collaborative initiatives like this, UNESCO is contributing significantly to the development of comprehensive strategies med at building sustnable futures across Europe and beyond.
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