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+ | • Research networks (research institutions and scientific communities) | ||
+ | • Businesses (companies, local business networks, solution providers, suppliers of goods and services) | ||
+ | • Civil society (citizens, civil society organizations, educational institutions, vulnerable groups, social movement organizations) | ||
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Revision as of 11:10, 23 August 2022
Guidelines
This page provides an overview of different Guidelines where guidance can be found for example on:
- Building a communication strategy for social media and consideration of the main elements (e.g. needed roles for the team)
- Set up and evaluate social media activities
- Recommended actions on social media before, during and after a crisis
- Tips and behavioural advice for citizens on social media in crisis situations
- Consideration of legal requirements when using social media
- Verification of information from social media;
- Use of technologies to support work with social media
- Support of vulnerable people with specific needs
You can use the filters to identify relevant guidelines according to your needs, and then click on the name of a guideline to get further information.
LINKS STAKEHOLDERS The main stakeholders to whom the project is addressed are: • Practitioners (local, national, and European disaster management organizations, civil protection agencies, first responders, NGOs, security networks) • Policy and decision makers (local, national, and European agencies and institutes, public authorities, standardization bodies) • Research networks (research institutions and scientific communities) • Businesses (companies, local business networks, solution providers, suppliers of goods and services) • Civil society (citizens, civil society organizations, educational institutions, vulnerable groups, social movement organizations)