This research is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Project number: ES/V015346/1, by The University of Manchester, and partners.
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This research is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Project number: ES/V015346/1, by The University of Manchester, and partners.

A commitment by the Alliance Manchester Business School is motivated by its research project ‘Recovery, Renewal, Resilience: Informing, supporting and developing guidance for local Resilience’, which takes a systems approach to Recovery and Renewal from COVID-19 to build Resilience.

A new framework is being developed to support Resilience partners as they design Recovery Strategies to reinstate local preparedness for future emergencies. The framework also supports those who design Renewal Initiatives that strive to deliver major transformations of local Resilience. The framework is being developed through partnership working with local governments, and led to an international standard (ISO 22393) on Recovery and Renewal for Resilience. This framework, partnership working, and ISO 22393 aim to make a difference in the aftermath of COVID-19.

This project team produces ‘The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal’, a free fortnightly document that brings together international lessons to prompt thinking on Recovery and Renewal. Sign up for and read the latest briefing on the project website.

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