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The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 49

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University of Manchester

This month’s TMB details ‘Operationalising ISO 22393: Seven steps to plan recovery and renewal’, a new iteration of the University of Manchester project’s international standard - ‘ISO 22393 – Guidelines for planning Recovery and Renewal’. This briefing simplifies ISO 22393 into an easy-to-use process to support the implementation of recovery activities and renewal initiatives.

The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19 is aimed at those who plan and implement Recovery and Renewal from COVID-19, including government, emergency planners, resilience officers, the voluntary sector, and communities.

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Last checked: 1 April 2022

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Hazards Epidemic and Pandemic
Themes Recovery
Country and region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Number of pages
6 p.
Publication year
2022

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