Prioritizing People: Ethical Frameworks for Long-Term Response at kzbph
When a crisis hits, the instinct is to move fast and fix things. But speed without a people-first compass often creates new harm: burnout among respon...
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When a crisis hits, the instinct is to move fast and fix things. But speed without a people-first compass often creates new harm: burnout among respon...
Introduction: Why a Generational Audit Matters NowEvery day, decisions are made that ripple forward decades—infrastructure investments, environm...
Introduction: The High Stakes of Recovery ChoicesRecovery is a moment of profound vulnerability and equally profound power. In the aftermath of a cris...
Introduction: The Short-Term Efficiency Trap in Disaster TechIn the urgent pressure of a disaster, the instinct—and often the mandate—for ...