World Resilient Recovery Conference
As part of the World Resilient Recovery Conference, the session “Driving Resilience: The Critical Role of Private Sector’s Operational Readiness for Resilient Recovery” will spotlight the critical role of private sector operational readiness in driving resilient recovery. It will open dialogue on the importance of guiding principles for private sector engagement in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilient recovery. By drawing on diverse experiences and perspectives - from corporate leaders to public sector experts - participants will explore the business case for resilience and preview a draft framework for feedback. Participants will walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen their organization’s resilience, support more effective recovery efforts, and shape future guidance for meaningful private sector involvement in DRR.
Session objectives:
- To synthesize good practices in operational readiness across diverse business scales, from large corporations to MSMEs, drawing on case studies and lessons learned from past events.
- To discuss a framework for climate-resilient business operations, examining the unique challenges posed by increasingly frequent and severe climate-driven disasters.
- To forge consensus on a standardized framework for declaring public-private partnerships in disaster resilience, identifying concrete opportunities to enhance collaboration in preparedness and recovery efforts in alignment with Sendai Framework Priority 4.
To reach these objectives, the session will touch upon the topics such as lessons from past disasters for operation readiness, the links between climate change and operational resilience, and public-private collaboration for building resilience.
Date: 3 June 2025
Time: 12:10 - 1:20 pm
Location: Varembé conference Centre (CCV)
Speakers
- Mr. Chris Hulatt, Co-Founder, Octopus
- Mr. Ommid Saberi, Senior Manager, Principal Industry Specialist, Green and Resilient Buildings, International Finance Corporation
- Mr. Jonathan Rake, Chief Executive Officer, Swiss Re Solutions
- Dr. Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Director, Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights, University of Geneva
- Ms. Kerry Hinds, Director, Department of Emergency Management, Barbados