Contribute to the Hub
We welcome contributions from anyone with ideas, resources, insights, or experiences that can strengthen community resilience
The Resilience Hub is a global platform for sharing practical knowledge on resilience, disasters, humanitarian action, and systemic risk. It brings together insights from scholars, practitioners, educators, and professionals working to strengthen organizations and communities in an increasingly uncertain world.
By contributing to the Hub, you help make valuable knowledge more accessible to others facing similar challenges. Your work becomes part of a growing collection of resources designed to support better decisions and more resilient institutions and communities.
You do not need prior experience publishing online. Whether you already have material prepared or simply an idea to share, our team can help you prepare and publish your contribution.
Note: Contributors retain ownership of their work. By submitting, you grant permission for the Resilience Hub to publish and promote the resource with proper attribution.
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- Imara-IHG publications
- LinkedIn and professional networks
- Youtube channel
- Newsletter
What You Can Submit
The Resilience Hub welcomes contributions that help advance practical understanding of resilience, disasters, humanitarian action, and systemic risk. Contributions typically fall into one of the following categories.
Expert Insights
Short analyses or reflections that help readers understand emerging trends, risks, or lessons related to resilience and disaster management. These contributions may draw on professional experience, research, field observations, or policy work. Expert insights are typically concise and designed to highlight a key idea, lesson, or perspective that can inform decision-making.
Case Studies
Real-world examples that illustrate how organizations, communities, or institutions have addressed resilience challenges. Case studies help readers understand how decisions were made, what constraints existed, what worked, what did not, and what lessons can be applied in other contexts.
Books
Authors are invited to share books related to resilience, disasters, humanitarian action, crisis leadership, or risk management. The Hub highlights these publications and helps introduce them to a global audience interested in strengthening resilience.
Talks & Lectures
Authors are invited to share books and articles related to resilience, disasters, humanitarian action, crisis leadership, or risk management. The Hub highlights these publications and helps introduce them to a global audience interested in strengthening resilience.
What Happens After You Submit
The first step is to complete a short form describing the resource you would like to contribute. Once we review your proposal, a member of our team will contact you to guide the next steps.
Submit Your Resource Idea
Complete the submission form with the basic information about your resource, including its title, a short description, and whether the content already exists or is planned for development.
Proposal Review
Our team reviews your submission to ensure it aligns with the mission and focus of the Resilience Hub. If the proposal is a good fit, we will reach out to request the final version of the resource.
Production Support
Once the final piece is submitted, our production team helps prepare the resource for publication. This may include editing, formatting, summaries, transcripts, or other support to ensure the resource is clear, accessible, and ready for the Hub.
Publication & Visibility
Your resource is published on the Resilience Hub with your name, biography, and professional links. We also promote contributions through our website, newsletter, LinkedIn, and other communication channels to help ensure your work reaches a global audience.
Want to Collaborate More Deeply?.
Contributors are also invited to explore the Be One of Us Program, where scholars and practitioners collaborate with Imara-IHG on research, advisory work, and global initiatives.