1. Civil Resilience Network Conceptual Framework for Israel’s Local and National Resilience April 2010
2. Rising Importance of Home Front “ Almost total concession of civil resilience in favor of military superiority” (Tal, 1996) Home Front Int. Front “ Israel is a cardboard state which will be destroyed” (Hizbullah 2008) Military Front 2006 Second Lebanon war 2000- 2005 Second Intifada 2001- 2009 Sderot & Gaza Periphery 1991 Gulf War 2009 Cast Lead Home Front Int. Front
3. Resilience: The Foundation for Success in the Home Front Bottom-UP Resilience The 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 of Purpose Top-Down Top-Down Orgs. Bus. Comms. Homes Individuals Bottom-Up
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5. The Relevancy Gaps Current Mindset On your own for 72-96 hours Command & Control Top-down Difference of scale bw Needs / expectations and capacities No basic skills, awareness or preparedness Public, private & 3 rd sector partially on halt Inspiration & mobilization Flat and decentralized Changing Reality Services will increase Growing rift bw world Jewry and Israel State is responsible for home front World Jewry’s support assured Potential Collapse
6. The Response: Culture of Preparedness Civil Resilience Network State 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
7. Civil Resilience Network Thousands of ‘nodes’ committed to national and local resilience, with core capacities to act both independently and in collaboration during emergencies Homes Org. State Institutions Philanthropy Business Sector Communities Non Profit Org. Homes Local Authorities Homes Homes Homes Org. Biz Org. Org. Volunteering Organizations Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Biz Biz Catalyst Organizations Org. Civil Resilience Network
8. Hubs - Many links & influence Corporate Non Profit Philanthropy Comm.
9. Mobilizing Hubs in the Business & 3 rd Sectors Mapping Needs & Capacities Strengthening Connectivity Plans to Function in Crisis Training Learning & Debriefing Guidelines for Hubs
10. Impact Strategy: How to Build the RN & COP Knesset & Government Legislation & policy Oversight & Resources National Prep. Week (5/10) Resilience Network Clusters of Hubs Map & connect Inspire & mobilize Prepare guidelines Call for action Conference & follow up COP as part of BSR BOT- UP TOP-DOWN
11. Civil society: non-profit & business sectors Raising awareness Instructions & orders Discipline. Compensation High-level implementation of guidelines & procedures Emergency authorities & local municipalities Professionalism, preparedness & training Personal, communal & national responsibility Core basic capacities ‘ Turning Point Drill’ ‘ National Preparedness Week’ Inspiration. Mobilizing. Empowering Target audience Purpose Required performance level Motivation to act Mobilizing tools Leapfrogging in Preparedness: May 2010 – May 2011