Crisis Management
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Efficient information flow between the bodies and structures responsible for crisis management is intended primarily to prevent crisis situations and, when they occur, to effectively mitigate their effects.
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The National Crisis Management Plan (KPZK) is a planning document prepared by the RCB in cooperation with ministries, central offices, and provinces, based on the Crisis Management Act. It was created primarily for the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers and serves as the foundational document in the central and provincial civil planning process.
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On March 11, 2021, the Council of Ministers adopted the fifth edition of the National Security Threats Report (Resolution No. 34/2021).
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The Government Crisis Management Team is an advisory body responsible for initiating and coordinating crisis management actions (Articles 8 and 9 of the April 26, 2007 Crisis Management Act).
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The "Crisis Communication Guide: Essentials for Information Management in a Crisis" is aimed primarily at spokespersons and press office staff to assist them in maintaining a consistent communication policy and facilitate effective crisis communication, especially during the critical initial hours under media and time pressure. It also serves as a basic reference for other personnel on the principles and significance of social communication in crises.