Councils

Mission

The Risk Awareness and Education Council is dedicated to elevating risk awareness and enhancing educational outreach on global risks, cybersecurity best practices, and the importance of informed risk management strategies.

The Risk Awareness and Education Council plays a critical role in GCRI’s Planetary Nexus Governance by fostering a global understanding of risks and promoting informed risk management practices. This council aims to elevate awareness and enhance educational outreach on global risks, cybersecurity, and the importance of informed strategies in mitigating these risks.

Model:

  • Academia: Collaboration with educational institutions to develop and disseminate risk education programs.

  • Industry: Partnership with industry leaders to promote best practices and integrate risk management into corporate strategies.

  • Government: Engagement with government agencies to align risk education with public policy and national security objectives.

  • Civil Society: Outreach to communities and non-profits to enhance public understanding and participation in risk management.

  • Environment: Incorporation of environmental risks and sustainability into educational initiatives to foster holistic awareness.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Promotes collaboration across sectors and countries to build a unified approach to risk education.

  • Standardization: Develops and disseminates standardized educational materials and curricula for global use.

  • Acceleration: Accelerates the adoption of best practices in risk management through widespread education and awareness campaigns.

Mandate

  • Develop Comprehensive Educational Programs: Create and implement a broad range of educational initiatives aimed at different audiences, including the public, professionals, and specific industry sectors.

  • Enhance Outreach: Extend the reach of GCRI’s educational materials through collaborations with educational institutions, industry associations, and public platforms.

  • Promote Best Practices: Disseminate knowledge about risk management and cybersecurity best practices to foster a more resilient global community.

Composition

  • Council Members: Includes a diverse group of experts in risk management, cybersecurity, education, and public engagement. Members are drawn from academia, industry, government agencies, and non-profits to ensure a broad perspective on risk education.

  • Advisory Roles: Engages specialists and advisors who contribute to the development of educational content and strategies, ensuring that the council's initiatives are scientifically accurate and pedagogically effective.

  • Collaborative Partners: Involves strategic partners from various sectors to facilitate outreach and the practical application of educational content.

Role

  • Curriculum Development: Design and update educational curricula that cover essential topics in risk management and cybersecurity, tailored to various levels from general public awareness to specialized industry training.

  • Strategic Outreach Initiatives: Plan and execute campaigns and initiatives that target key demographics to increase awareness and understanding of risks, leveraging media, events, and online platforms.

  • Resource Development: Produce high-quality educational resources, including guides, toolkits, webinars, and interactive modules, to support learning and application of best practices in risk management.

  • Partnership Engagement: Forge and maintain partnerships with educational institutions, industry bodies, and community organizations to amplify the impact of the council’s educational efforts and facilitate widespread dissemination of knowledge.

Mission

The mission of the Healthcare and Human Security Council is to safeguard healthcare data and enhance the security of medical devices and systems, ensuring the protection and privacy of health information across global healthcare infrastructures.

This council is dedicated to safeguarding healthcare data and enhancing the security of medical devices and systems, ensuring the protection and privacy of health information across global healthcare infrastructures.

Model:

  • Academia: Research partnerships with universities to study healthcare cybersecurity and develop innovative solutions.

  • Industry: Collaboration with healthcare technology companies to enhance the security of medical devices and systems.

  • Government: Work with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with international data protection standards.

  • Civil Society: Engage healthcare professionals and patients in discussions about data security and privacy.

  • Environment: Address environmental factors affecting healthcare security, such as disaster resilience and emergency response.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Fosters global collaboration to enhance healthcare cybersecurity and resilience.

  • Standardization: Develops comprehensive security frameworks and best practices for healthcare organizations worldwide.

  • Acceleration: Speeds up the implementation of advanced cybersecurity measures in the healthcare sector.

Mandate

  • Enhance Healthcare Security: Develop and implement strategies to protect healthcare data from cyber threats and ensure the integrity of medical devices.

  • Promote Compliance: Guide healthcare organizations in adhering to international data protection standards and cybersecurity regulations.

  • Advance Human Security in Healthcare: Foster initiatives that enhance the security and resilience of healthcare services, focusing on both physical and cyber dimensions.

Composition

  • Council Members: Comprised of experts in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, medical ethics, and data protection laws. This includes professionals from healthcare providers, cybersecurity firms, regulatory bodies, and academic institutions.

  • Advisory Experts: Involves specialists in healthcare technology, data privacy, and cyber law who provide ongoing advice and updates on evolving threats and compliance requirements.

  • Partnership Networks: Includes collaborations with healthcare technology companies, government health agencies, and international health organizations to facilitate broad-based input and support for council initiatives.

Role

  • Policy Development: Create comprehensive policies that address the unique needs and challenges of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector.

  • Security Framework Implementation: Guide the implementation of robust security frameworks that protect patient data and healthcare infrastructure from cyber-attacks and breaches.

  • Educational Programs: Organize training and workshops for healthcare professionals on best practices for data security, risk management, and emergency response to security breaches.

  • Research and Innovation Support: Encourage research into innovative cybersecurity solutions tailored to the healthcare industry and support the integration of these technologies through pilot programs and studies.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Engage various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, technology developers, and policymakers, to ensure that security measures are comprehensive and aligned with global standards.

Mission

The mission of the Public Sector Resilience Council is to strengthen the cybersecurity posture and resilience of public sector entities, ensuring that government services and infrastructures are protected against cyber threats and are capable of sustaining essential functions under various conditions.

Focused on strengthening the cybersecurity posture and resilience of public sector entities, this council ensures that government services and infrastructures are protected against cyber threats and capable of sustaining essential functions under various conditions.

Model:

  • Academia: Partner with research institutions to study public sector vulnerabilities and resilience strategies.

  • Industry: Collaborate with technology providers to enhance public sector cybersecurity.

  • Government: Engage with government agencies to align cybersecurity measures with public sector needs.

  • Civil Society: Involve the public in understanding and supporting public sector resilience initiatives.

  • Environment: Incorporate environmental risk factors into public sector resilience planning.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Enhances global cooperation to protect public sector entities from cyber threats.

  • Standardization: Develops standardized frameworks and policies for public sector cybersecurity.

  • Acceleration: Rapidly implements resilience strategies across public sector infrastructures.

Mandate

  • Enhance Cybersecurity Frameworks: Develop and refine cybersecurity frameworks tailored to the public sector, addressing unique vulnerabilities and compliance requirements.

  • Facilitate Risk Management: Implement comprehensive risk management strategies that identify, assess, and mitigate risks to public sector information systems and infrastructures.

  • Promote Resilience Building: Advance initiatives that enhance the ability of public sector organizations to prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents and other disruptions.

Composition

  • Council Members: Includes seasoned professionals from government cybersecurity agencies, public administration, and emergency management organizations.

  • Advisory Body: Composed of experts in public sector law, cybersecurity policy, and critical infrastructure protection who provide strategic guidance and updates on regulatory changes.

  • Collaborative Networks: Encompasses partnerships with IT firms, academic researchers, and international bodies focused on enhancing public sector resilience.

Role

  • Strategic Planning: Craft and update strategies that align public sector security efforts with national and international cybersecurity objectives.

  • Advisory Services: Offer expert advice to government bodies on implementing effective cybersecurity measures and resilience strategies.

  • Training and Capacity Building: Conduct training sessions and develop capacity-building programs to elevate the cybersecurity skills of public sector employees.

  • Incident Response Coordination: Develop and coordinate incident response plans that ensure rapid and efficient reaction to cyber threats and emergencies within the public sector.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Assist public sector entities in complying with cybersecurity regulations and standards, facilitating regular audits and compliance checks.

  • Community Engagement: Engage with the broader public to foster an understanding of public sector cybersecurity efforts and gather feedback to improve service delivery and security measures.

Mission

The mission of the Critical Infrastructure Security Council is to enhance the security and resilience of critical infrastructure sectors globally. This includes developing strategies and frameworks to protect essential services such as energy, water, transportation, and communications from cyber threats and physical attacks.

This council enhances the security and resilience of critical infrastructure sectors globally, developing strategies to protect essential services like energy, water, transportation, and communications from cyber threats and physical attacks.

Model:

  • Academia: Conduct research on critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and security solutions.

  • Industry: Work with infrastructure companies to implement robust security measures.

  • Government: Collaborate with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with security standards.

  • Civil Society: Engage the public in understanding the importance of securing critical infrastructure.

  • Environment: Integrate environmental resilience into critical infrastructure security planning.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Promotes international collaboration to secure critical infrastructures.

  • Standardization: Develops and implements global standards for critical infrastructure security.

  • Acceleration: Accelerates the deployment of advanced security technologies and practices.

Mandate

  • Framework Development: Create and refine security frameworks that cater specifically to the needs of critical infrastructure sectors.

  • Vulnerability Assessment: Conduct regular assessments to identify vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure systems and recommend mitigation strategies.

  • Resilience Enhancement: Implement initiatives aimed at increasing the resilience of critical infrastructure to withstand and recover from disruptions and attacks.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that critical infrastructure entities adhere to national and international security standards and regulations.

Composition

  • Council Members: Composed of experts in critical infrastructure protection, including representatives from utilities, transportation companies, government regulators, and cybersecurity firms.

  • Advisory Experts: Includes specialists in physical security, cybersecurity, risk management, and sector-specific operations who provide ongoing advice and updates.

  • Partnership Networks: Engages with technology providers, industry associations, and international agencies to promote collaboration and share best practices.

Role

  • Strategic Oversight: Provide strategic direction for the protection of critical infrastructure, ensuring that security measures are comprehensive and proactive.

  • Policy Development: Draft and promote policies that strengthen the security frameworks applicable to critical infrastructures.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Facilitate communication and collaboration among stakeholders across various sectors to ensure a unified approach to security.

  • Training and Exercises: Organize training programs and simulation exercises to prepare critical infrastructure entities for potential security incidents.

  • Incident Response Planning: Develop and refine incident response strategies to enhance the capacity of critical infrastructure sectors to respond to and recover from security breaches and other disruptions.

  • Technology Integration: Guide the integration of advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning into security practices, enhancing threat detection and response capabilities.

Mission

The mission of the Supply Chain Security Council is to enhance the security and resilience of global supply chains across various industries. This includes the development of strategies and technologies to mitigate risks associated with logistics, supplier networks, and cyber-physical systems.

This council enhances the security and resilience of global supply chains across various industries by developing strategies and technologies to mitigate risks associated with logistics, supplier networks, and cyber-physical systems.

Model: Quintuple Helix:

  • Academia: Partner with universities to study supply chain vulnerabilities and security innovations.

  • Industry: Collaborate with manufacturers, logistics companies, and retailers to secure supply chains.

  • Government: Engage with policy makers to develop and enforce supply chain security regulations.

  • Civil Society: Inform and involve communities in supply chain security initiatives.

  • Environment: Ensure supply chains are resilient to environmental disruptions.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Strengthens international partnerships to secure global supply chains.

  • Standardization: Develops comprehensive security frameworks for global supply chains.

  • Acceleration: Speeds up the adoption of secure and resilient supply chain practices.

Mandate

  • Risk Identification: Identify and assess risks within global supply chains, from raw material acquisition to product delivery.

  • Security Frameworks: Develop comprehensive security frameworks to protect supply chains against disruptions, theft, cyberattacks, and other vulnerabilities.

  • Collaboration Enhancement: Foster collaboration among international stakeholders to standardize security practices and strengthen global supply chain resilience.

  • Innovation Promotion: Encourage the adoption of innovative technologies and practices that enhance supply chain security and efficiency.

Composition

  • Council Members: Composed of leaders from manufacturing, retail, logistics, cybersecurity, and risk management sectors.

  • Advisory Panel: Includes experts in supply chain management, cybersecurity, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance who provide specialized insights.

  • Partnership Networks: Collaborates with industry consortia, technology providers, and regulatory bodies to enhance global supply chain security initiatives.

Role

  • Strategic Planning: Develop strategic plans to safeguard supply chains against current and emerging threats, aligning with global security standards.

  • Policy Advocacy: Advocate for robust supply chain security policies at both national and international levels.

  • Stakeholder Coordination: Coordinate among supply chain stakeholders to ensure seamless security practices across all stages of the supply chain.

  • Education and Training: Conduct educational programs and training workshops to raise awareness and improve the skills of supply chain professionals in security best practices.

  • Technology Integration: Oversee the integration of new technologies such as blockchain, IoT, and AI to secure supply chains and improve transparency.

  • Incident Response: Establish and maintain protocols for incident response specific to supply chain disruptions and security breaches.

Mission

The mission of the Data Governance and Resilience Council is to develop and promote robust data governance frameworks that enhance the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of data across various sectors. The council focuses on establishing best practices and standards for data management that ensure resilience and compliance with global data protection regulations.

This council develops and promotes robust data governance frameworks that enhance the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of data across various sectors, ensuring resilience and compliance with global data protection regulations.

Model:

  • Academia: Conduct research on data governance and resilience.

  • Industry: Collaborate with IT and cybersecurity firms to develop and implement data protection measures.

  • Government: Work with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with data protection laws.

  • Civil Society: Engage the public and non-profits in data governance discussions.

  • Environment: Integrate environmental data resilience into governance frameworks.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Enhances global cooperation on data governance and protection.

  • Standardization: Develops and enforces global data governance standards.

  • Acceleration: Accelerates the adoption of robust data protection and governance practices.

Mandate

  • Framework Development: Develop comprehensive data governance frameworks that include policies, standards, and procedures for data management.

  • Resilience Strategies: Create strategies and solutions to enhance the resilience of data systems against cyber threats, physical damages, and legal or compliance risks.

  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with industry leaders, regulatory bodies, and technology providers to align data governance practices with current and emerging legal standards.

  • Innovation in Data Protection: Promote the adoption of innovative technologies such as encryption, blockchain, and AI to improve data protection and privacy.

Composition

  • Council Members: Comprised of data protection officers, CISOs, IT managers, legal experts, and policy makers from various industries.

  • Advisory Experts: Includes cybersecurity experts, data scientists, and compliance officers who provide technical and regulatory guidance.

  • Partnership Ecosystem: Engages with academic institutions, technology vendors, and non-governmental organizations to leverage expertise and resources for data governance initiatives.

Role

  • Policy Formulation: Formulate policies that guide the collection, use, storage, and disposal of sensitive and non-sensitive data.

  • Compliance Monitoring: Monitor and enforce compliance with data protection laws and regulations, such as GDPR, HIPAA, and others.

  • Training and Capacity Building: Develop and deliver training programs to enhance the skills of personnel involved in data management and protection.

  • Incident Management: Design and implement incident response plans to address data breaches and ensure quick recovery and minimal damage.

  • Research and Development: Conduct research on new data governance challenges and develop innovative solutions to address them.

  • Technology Integration and Support: Guide the integration of advanced data management and protection technologies, providing technical support and best practices for their use.

Mission

The mission of the Economic Resilience Council is to strengthen the economic systems of GCRI member countries and organizations by developing strategies and frameworks that enhance their capacity to withstand and recover from economic shocks and stresses.

This council strengthens the economic systems of GCRI member countries and organizations by developing strategies and frameworks to enhance their capacity to withstand and recover from economic shocks and stresses.

Model: Quintuple Helix:

  • Academia: Research economic resilience strategies.

  • Industry: Collaborate with financial institutions and businesses to strengthen economic resilience.

  • Government: Engage with policymakers to develop supportive economic policies.

  • Civil Society: Involve communities in economic resilience initiatives.

  • Environment: Address environmental factors affecting economic stability.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Promotes international cooperation to enhance economic resilience.

  • Standardization: Develops standardized economic resilience frameworks.

  • Acceleration: Accelerates the implementation of strategies to strengthen economic systems.

Mandate

  • Economic Strategy Development: Develop comprehensive strategies to bolster economic stability and resilience in the face of global financial uncertainties and market disruptions.

  • Policy Advocacy: Advocate for and help implement economic policies that promote sustainable growth, financial inclusion, and risk mitigation.

  • Resilience Assessments: Conduct assessments of economic systems to identify vulnerabilities and recommend resilience-enhancing measures.

  • Collaboration with Financial Institutions: Engage with central banks, financial institutions, and regulatory bodies to coordinate efforts in enhancing economic resilience.

Composition

  • Council Members: Composed of economists, financial analysts, policy experts, and representatives from financial institutions and regulatory agencies.

  • Advisory Panel: Includes seasoned economists, academic researchers, and global financial experts who provide insights and guidance on macroeconomic trends and policy effects.

  • Industry Representatives: Features leaders from various economic sectors who offer perspectives on industry-specific challenges and resilience strategies.

Role

  • Guidance on Economic Policies: Provide guidance on developing and adjusting economic policies that foster stability and growth.

  • Framework Implementation: Assist in the implementation of economic frameworks designed to enhance the resilience of financial systems.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Facilitate engagement between public and private sector stakeholders to promote collaborative resilience initiatives.

  • Crisis Management Planning: Develop and refine economic crisis management plans to ensure rapid response and recovery during financial crises.

  • Research and Innovation: Encourage and support research into innovative financial products and economic models that contribute to greater economic stability and resilience.

  • Education and Training: Develop educational programs and training workshops to build capacity and understanding of economic resilience among policymakers, financial professionals, and business leaders.

Mission

The mission of the Standards and Regulations Council is to establish and maintain high-quality standards and regulatory frameworks that ensure safety, security, and efficiency across all member entities and sectors involved with the GCRI.

This council establishes and maintains high-quality standards and regulatory frameworks to ensure safety, security, and efficiency across all member entities and sectors involved with GCRI.

Model:

  • Academia: Research and develop new standards.

  • Industry: Collaborate with industries to implement standards.

  • Government: Work with regulatory bodies to enforce standards.

  • Civil Society: Engage the public in understanding and supporting standards.

  • Environment: Ensure standards address environmental sustainability.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Harmonizes standards across borders for international cooperation.

  • Standardization: Develops and enforces high-quality global standards.

  • Acceleration: Rapidly implements new standards to keep pace with technological advancements.

Mandate

  • Standards Development: Develop and revise standards that align with global best practices and technological advancements to ensure interoperability and consistency across borders.

  • Regulatory Oversight: Provide oversight and guidance on regulatory compliance, helping members navigate complex regulatory environments globally.

  • Policy Integration: Integrate cutting-edge research and emerging trends into regulatory practices to foster innovation while maintaining public safety and trust.

  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with international standard-setting bodies, regulatory agencies, and industry leaders to harmonize standards and regulations.

Composition

  • Council Members: Includes experts in regulatory affairs, standard development, policy analysis, and compliance from various industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing.

  • Technical Experts: Specialists in emerging technologies and industry-specific standards who provide technical guidance and insights.

  • Regulatory Affairs Professionals: Individuals experienced in navigating global regulatory environments who advise on compliance and policy implications.

  • Industry Representatives: Key stakeholders from affected industries who provide practical insights into the impacts of regulatory changes and standard implementations.

Role

  • Regulatory Framework Enhancement: Enhance existing regulatory frameworks to accommodate new technologies and market dynamics while ensuring compliance and protection for all stakeholders.

  • Standards Compliance: Ensure that all GCRI initiatives and member activities adhere to the highest standards of quality and safety through rigorous compliance checks and balances.

  • Consultation and Advice: Offer consultation and strategic advice to members on best practices for aligning their operations with international standards and regulations.

  • Educational Initiatives: Develop and provide educational resources and training programs to increase awareness and understanding of relevant standards and regulations among GCRI members.

  • Policy Advocacy: Advocate for policies that support the adoption of universal standards and regulatory practices that facilitate international cooperation and trade.

  • Innovation Support: Encourage innovation by ensuring that standards and regulations are flexible enough to accommodate new technologies and business models without compromising safety or ethical considerations.

Mission

The mission of the Innovation and Standards Development Council is to spearhead the creation and refinement of industry-leading standards that foster innovation and ensure consistent, high-quality outcomes across all sectors involved with GCRI.

This council spearheads the creation and refinement of industry-leading standards that foster innovation and ensure consistent, high-quality outcomes across all sectors involved with GCRI.

Model:

  • Academia: Partner with universities for research and innovation.

  • Industry: Collaborate with industries to develop and implement standards.

  • Government: Engage with policymakers to support innovation-friendly regulations.

  • Civil Society: Involve the public in innovation initiatives.

  • Environment: Ensure innovations contribute to environmental sustainability.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Enhances global cooperation for innovation and standard development.

  • Standardization: Creates and updates standards to reflect technological advances.

  • Acceleration: Speeds up the adoption of innovative technologies through standardized practices.

Mandate

  • Innovation Facilitation: Drive innovation across various industries by developing standards that encourage creative solutions while ensuring safety and efficacy.

  • Standards Development: Craft and continuously update standards that reflect the latest technological advances and industry needs.

  • Collaborative Integration: Work in conjunction with technology developers, industry experts, and academic institutions to ensure comprehensive and practical standards.

  • Global Harmonization: Harmonize standards across borders to facilitate international cooperation and enhance global market access.

Composition

  • Council Chair: An experienced leader with a background in technology and standard development.

  • Industry Experts: Professionals from key sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing, who bring specific industry insights.

  • Technical Specialists: Experts in emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, and cybersecurity who ensure that standards reflect current and future technological landscapes.

  • Academic Researchers: Academics who contribute cutting-edge research findings to inform standard setting and innovation paths.

  • Policy Advisors: Individuals skilled in understanding and navigating the policy implications of new standards and innovations.

Role

  • Standards Formulation: Develop and revise standards to ensure they are robust, forward-thinking, and applicable to a range of technologies and industries.

  • Innovation Support: Provide a framework that supports innovation by ensuring that new products and services can be developed within a clear and supportive standards environment.

  • Technology Scouting: Identify and evaluate emerging technologies and trends to determine their implications for new standards.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with a broad range of stakeholders to ensure that standards development is inclusive and reflects diverse needs and viewpoints.

  • Education and Training: Develop educational programs and training sessions to disseminate new standards and best practices across industries.

  • Regulatory Liaison: Act as a liaison to regulatory bodies to ensure that new standards are aligned with legal and regulatory requirements.

Mission

The mission of the Global Risks and Collective Security Council is to assess, anticipate, and respond to global risks that threaten collective security and stability, ensuring a coordinated and strategic approach to global risk management.

This council assesses, anticipates, and responds to global risks that threaten collective security and stability, ensuring a coordinated and strategic approach to global risk management.

Model: Quintuple Helix:

  • Academia: Research global risks and security strategies.

  • Industry: Collaborate with industries to enhance security measures.

  • Government: Engage with international bodies for collective security.

  • Civil Society: Involve communities in security awareness and preparedness.

  • Environment: Address environmental risks affecting collective security.

Significance:

  • Cooperation: Facilitates global cooperation to address collective security threats.

  • Standardization: Develops and implements standardized security measures.

  • Acceleration: Accelerates response strategies to global risks and threats.

Mandate

  • Risk Assessment: Conduct comprehensive evaluations of global risks, including geopolitical, environmental, economic, and technological threats.

  • Strategic Response Planning: Develop and recommend strategies for mitigating identified risks and enhancing collective security across member states and partners.

  • Collaborative Frameworks: Facilitate the creation of collaborative frameworks that enhance global cooperation and collective action in response to security threats.

  • Policy Advocacy: Advocate for policies and initiatives that support global security and risk mitigation efforts.

Composition

  • Council Chair: A seasoned leader with extensive experience in global security or international relations.

  • Security Experts: Specialists in various aspects of security, including cybersecurity, military defense, and counter-terrorism.

  • Risk Analysts: Professionals skilled in risk analysis and forecasting, providing insights into potential future threats.

  • Policy Makers: Individuals experienced in developing and influencing international policy related to security and risk management.

  • International Relations Officers: Experts who facilitate international cooperation and liaise with global organizations and governments.

Role

  • Global Surveillance: Monitor and analyze global events and trends that could pose risks to collective security.

  • Security Strategies: Develop comprehensive security strategies that encompass preemptive measures, immediate responses, and long-term resilience building.

  • Capacity Building: Work towards building the capacities of member states to handle collective security threats effectively.

  • Crisis Management: Coordinate responses to global crises, ensuring timely and effective mitigation of risks.

  • Stakeholder Coordination: Ensure seamless coordination among various stakeholders, including governments, international organizations, and the private sector, to foster a united response to global threats.

  • Policy Development: Contribute to the formulation of policies that support the strengthening of global collective security measures.

Last updated