![]() “ We are responding to a global imperative to reinvigorate a focused and financially sustainable urban resilience practice network, unlocking investment in communities and critical infrastructure,” said Mike Gillooly, the Chief Resilience Officer of Christchurch, New Zealand and Co-chair of the recently established Global Steering Committee of CROs. Chief Resilience Officers Mike Gillooly, Christchurch, New Sealand en Anne-Marie Hitipeuw, The Hague Collectively, members of the network represent 220 million city dwellers and 79 endorsed resilience strategies, containing over 4,000 concrete resilience initiatives aimed at building safer, healthier, more equitable, climate-smart and prosperous cities. Leveraging the tools and expertise of its membership and a team of former 100 Resilient Cities executives in London, Mexico City, New York and Singapore, the Global Resilient Cities Network supports a thriving community of urban resilience practitioners in 98 cities and 40 countries. With a common lens for holistic resilience and thousands of projects in implementation, the new Global Resilient Cities Network is comprised of the members of the former 100 Resilient Cities Program, pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation. 100 Resilient Cities > Global Resilient Cities Network In order to further increase the knowledge of the cities, membership will be expanded to 10 new cities in 2020. Within the network, the exchange of knowledge about urban resilience will continue to be the core activity of the network, but the role of cities as leaders of the network will be greater. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Global Resilient Cities Network (GRCN) consists of the affiliated cities and experts of the former 100 Resilient Cities program. Evolution and expansion of the international city network ![]()
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