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Book Review: Pandemic Recovery? Reframing and Rescaling Societal Challenges

Recovery Diva

The authors carry this forward in discussing the imperative for leadership in healthcare, higher education, and civil society to rapidly adapt to the changing environment and societal needs and expectations. So, too, are discussed the roles of public space and tourism; civil interactions that promote a robust and resilient society.

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Four Questions About the Covid-19 Pandemic

Emergency Planning

Sectors such as travel, hospitality, tourism, retail, the arts and entertainment will suffer closures and reorganisations. This means that coordination between national, regional and local authorities needs to be strong and extensive. Authorities and politicians must work hard to build up a relationship of trust with the public.

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Covid-19: Elements of a Scenario

Emergency Planning

In the wake of the WHO report, Professor Ziad Abdeen of the Palestinian Health Authority said about pandemics: "My task is to tell you things you don't want to know, and ask you to spend money you haven't got on something you don't think will happen." This is intended as the basis for possible scenarios of the outcome of the pandemic.

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Our Work with Aruba’s Water Suppliers

Plan B Consulting

This includes representatives of Departments for the Disaster Relief Office (BRA), Fire Department, Aruba Police Force (KPA), Department of Public Health (DVG), Department of Social Affairs (DSZ), Public Works (DOW), Aruba Ports Authority (APA), and tourism. WEB thanks all participants for their active participation.

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Our Work with Aruba’s Water Suppliers

Plan B Consulting

This includes representatives of Departments for the Disaster Relief Office (BRA), Fire Department, Aruba Police Force (KPA), Department of Public Health (DVG), Department of Social Affairs (DSZ), Public Works (DOW), Aruba Ports Authority (APA), and tourism. WEB thanks all participants for their active participation.

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