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Health Risks

Health Risk Intelligence for Public Health Resilience, Biosecurity, and System Preparedness

Health risks are now systemic risks. Climate stress, disaster exposure, food and water insecurity, displacement, biodiversity loss, urbanization, supply-chain fragility, cyber vulnerability, AI-enabled health systems, and public trust all shape the way health threats emerge and spread. Health risk intelligence must therefore move beyond disease monitoring alone and address the wider systems that determine vulnerability, preparedness, continuity, and response capacity

The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI) provides health risk research, public health intelligence, biosecurity-sensitive analysis, health-system resilience reviews, health data governance, AI health workflow review, climate-health analysis, preparedness simulations, public-safe reporting, and finance-readiness questions. This stream supports ministries, public health agencies, hospitals, universities, insurers, funders, development actors, infrastructure partners, and technology providers that need credible evidence before health risks become public health emergencies, operational failures, or cascading social impacts

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Health Risk Assessment

Health Risk Assessment evaluates how disease dynamics, climate stress, disaster exposure, food and water insecurity, displacement, infrastructure fragility, health-system capacity, digital dependency, and community vulnerability shape public health risk. It produces risk assessments, vulnerability profiles, preparedness briefs, and decision-preparation records for ministries, health agencies, hospitals, funders, insurers, universities, and resilience partners

Health System Resilience

Health System Resilience reviews whether health systems can withstand shocks across facilities, workforce, emergency capacity, supply chains, digital systems, public health operations, and community access. It identifies continuity gaps, service dependencies, cascading failure points, surge pressures, and preparedness needs, supporting health-system resilience planning, public health preparedness, climate-health adaptation, and implementation handoff

Climate Health Analytics

Climate Health Analytics translates heat, air quality, drought, wildfire smoke, flooding, water stress, food insecurity, vector-sensitive conditions, and displacement into health-system risk intelligence. It supports climate health risk analysis, adaptation planning, vulnerable population assessment, public-safe reporting, health finance-readiness, and preparedness priorities for agencies, funders, insurers, and public health institutions

Biosecurity Risk Review

Biosecurity Risk Review supports responsible handling of health-relevant research, datasets, AI systems, biological information, dual-use concerns, and publication risk. It helps classify sensitive material, design access controls, identify biosecurity governance issues, prepare public-safe summaries, and define review pathways for high-consequence health innovation, research programs, and data-intensive public health work

Health Data Governance

Health Data Governance structures sensitive health, public health, preparedness, and AI-related datasets through data-use labels, privacy controls, access classes, compute-to-data models, secure analytics environments, public-safe outputs, correction rules, and archive discipline. It supports responsible health data governance, public health intelligence, AI health workflows, and trusted institutional analysis

AI Health Governance

AI Health Governance reviews AI-enabled health workflows used in public health intelligence, preparedness, system planning, risk analysis, and non-clinical decision support. It develops model documentation, system cards, AI-use labels, oversight patterns, risk records, red-team context, and public-safe output controls before procurement, deployment, operational reliance, or regulated use

Pandemic Preparedness

Pandemic Preparedness Modelling supports scenario analysis, health-system surge review, supply-chain dependency analysis, workforce continuity questions, syndemic risk assessment, and public authority learning for infectious disease and cascading public health risks. It produces preparedness models, scenario records, stress-test outputs, readiness questions, and health emergency planning intelligence for institutional decision preparation

Health Financing

Health Financing Readiness translates health resilience, preparedness, public health capacity, and system-risk priorities into assumptions, dependencies, protection gaps, cost questions, evidence gaps, and readiness records. It supports donors, insurers, funders, development actors, and public finance institutions without creating investment advice, underwriting, donor allocation, public finance allocation, or transaction activity

Nexus Handoff

Health Implementation Handoff packages health-risk evidence, preparedness context, system dependencies, data limitations, safeguard conditions, public authority dependencies, finance-readiness questions, recipient responsibilities, correction routes, and archive status. It prepares competent downstream actors to assess health implementation, procurement, financing, regulation, operations, or delivery through their own lawful mandates
Trusted By World Leaders

We support governments, multilaterals, regulators, DFIs, central banks, humanitarian agencies, utilities, insurers/reinsurers, critical-infrastructure operators, research networks, and national working groups (NWGs). Our leadership is earned through proactive, cutting-edge solutions and initiatives that tackle urgent challenges while balancing immediate impact with long-term sustainability. Strengthened by strategic partnerships with global powerhouses, GCRI sets a new standard for protection and progress in an era of unprecedented risks and opportunities

Engagement can begin through Nexus Consortiums, National Councils, Health Risks Working Groups, public health Competence Cells, public authority learning rooms, research partnerships, sponsorship pathways, and lawful handoff channels. The stream supports evidence, R&D, preparedness, learning, and responsible handoff; clinical decisions, public health orders, emergency action, procurement, finance, and implementation remain with competent lawful actors

Our National Working Groups (NWGs) converge to shape a future defined by Resilience , Innovation , and Collaboration. By uniting cross-sector perspectives through a seamless hybrid model; from community to cabinet, and field to cloud—we translate collective insight into breakthrough innovations and durable partnerships that deliver measurable impact and a more sustainable future for all

Unlocking the Power of Spatial Finance 🌌 for Disaster Readiness 📡

Transforming risk management by integrating DRR, DRF, and DRI into a seamless, proactive system. Leveraging cutting-edge geospatial analytics and innovative financial triggers, NE enables real-time insights and rapid resource mobilization to build resilient communities and drive sustainable growth

Health Data Foundation
A deployable data foundation for public health indicators, facility capacity, syndromic signals, climate-health exposure, emergency preparedness, population vulnerability, supply chains, food and water insecurity, displacement, and health-system dependencies. This layer establishes lakehouse or mesh architecture, metadata, lineage, data-use labels, privacy controls, access classes, jurisdictional hosting rules, retention policy, and public-safe output controls
Health Trust Layer
A governance, privacy, security, and biosecurity control layer for health-sensitive workloads, public health data, AI health workflows, restricted outputs, protected knowledge, and dual-use-sensitive research. This layer includes IAM, encryption, audit logs, secure rooms, output review, biosecurity review queues, publication controls, consent-context records, privacy safeguards, incident pathways, and correction workflows
Health Knowledge Graph
A graph layer connecting hazards, diseases, health systems, facilities, workforce, supply chains, communities, climate exposure, vulnerabilities, interventions, preparedness gaps, finance-readiness questions, public authority dependencies, and implementation actors. This makes health-system risk queryable across policy, R&D, preparedness, learning rooms, funding review, and public-safe reporting
Health Observability
An event and observability layer for facility stress, emergency capacity, supply-chain disruption, public health indicators, digital health services, climate exposure, community risk signals, data freshness, model outputs, and preparedness thresholds. This layer uses streaming, telemetry, anomaly detection, signal classification, confidence labels, governed alert routing, and reviewed signal records
Health Readiness
A readiness and handoff layer that packages health-risk evidence, system dependencies, preparedness gaps, data limitations, safeguard conditions, public authority dependencies, finance-readiness questions, recipient responsibilities, correction routes, and archive status for health agencies, funders, insurers, emergency bodies, providers, and implementation actors
Health Integration Fabric
An interoperability fabric connecting hospitals, public health agencies, emergency systems, climate datasets, geospatial sources, laboratories where appropriate, digital health systems, supply-chain platforms, humanitarian data, and external risk feeds. This layer supports APIs, HL7/FHIR-aware integration where appropriate, event streams, secure data exchange, compute-to-data, data rooms, and cross-institutional collaboration without requiring a single centralized repository
Health Intelligence Layer
An analytics layer that converts health, climate, disaster, infrastructure, social, and community signals into structured health-risk intelligence. It supports vulnerability profiling, exposure analysis, syndemic analytics, preparedness indicators, health-system stress indicators, climate-health risk analysis, confidence labels, uncertainty labels, and public-safe intelligence summaries for institutional review
Health Modelling Layer
A modelling and simulation layer for pandemic preparedness, syndemic risk, health-system surge, facility overload, workforce continuity, supply-chain disruption, climate-health stress, displacement pressure, and cascading public health risk. It supports scenario models, digital twins, agent-based models, epidemiological context, simulation records, and non-decision preparedness exercises
Health Decision-Support
A dashboard, reporting, and workflow layer for public-safe dashboards, executive briefings, preparedness reports, vulnerability maps, climate-health summaries, health-system resilience views, and technical evidence packs. It includes accessibility, multilingual outputs, source lineage, uncertainty notices, update cadence, correction links, non-warning status, and role-specific views
Health Operating Model
An operating model layer for health-risk working groups, competence cells, data stewards, model stewards, dashboard owners, public authority learning rooms, public-safe reviewers, biosecurity reviewers, incident protocols, correction routines, archive rules, and continuous improvement. This turns the deployed stack into a maintainable health-risk capability, not a one-off dashboard
Innovation Lab
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We support innovation, collaboration and knowledge-sharing amongst our members, partners and the broader research, development, and education communities. Our WILPs streamline the identification, mitigation, and evaluation of Risks, followed by the optimal use of GRIx to tackle Issues and manage adverse impacts. They provide secure network platforms that enable citizens to participate in MPM and use iVRS to report risks and values anywhere. Risk Pathways deliver out-of-the-box CRS functionality to meet institutional requirements, including SCF taxonomies for digital-green skills, compliance frameworks and real-time validation systems. They help members and QH stakeholders with DICE to navigate essential resources and find the right levers across the public-private-planet landscape. 

MPM
Integrated pathways for existing national portfolios on the right to inclusive education, skills development, and career mobility through LLL for all
CRS
Rewarding participation with utility value across the network to increase interoperability and career mobility
DICE
Next-generation of internet for risk and innovation in pluralistic societies
GRIx
Open source standard indexing system for linked open data set about global risk and humanitarian crisis.
iVRS
Stakeholder engagement and reporting mechanism for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks and impacts
SCF
Frameworks, skills taxonomies, competencies and policies for the twin digital-green transition
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