NCTV magazine highlights crisis communication lessons from 2025
The latest NCTV e-magazine offers insights into crisis and risk communication, featuring wartime experiences from Ukraine and Dutch emergency preparedness. Discover key lessons from 2025 that could help you stay informed and prepared for future emergencies.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Publication | NCTV e-magazine on risk and crisis communication |
| Focus | Lessons learned from crises in 2025 |
| Featured Contributors | Head of crisis communication at Ukrainian State Emergency Service |
| Notable Events Covered | Crisis communication during wartime, NATO summit preparations |
| Location Highlight | Calamity Hospital in Utrecht |
| Public Campaigns | "Think Ahead" multi-year campaign, "Prepare for an Emergency" booklet |
| Distribution | Network of crisis and risk communication professionals |
The National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) plays a crucial role in coordinating crisis and risk communication in the Netherlands. It ensures that both government bodies and the public are prepared and informed during emergencies.
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New edition of the NCTV magazine available
The latest edition of the NCTV e-magazine on risk and crisis communication has been published. In this magazine, we look back on the past year together with various professionals. The diverse articles and interviews delve into the challenges and lessons learned from different types of crises. The magazine is distributed within the network of crisis and risk communication professionals.
The magazine features, among others, the head of crisis communication at the Ukrainian State Emergency Service discussing crisis communication during wartime, a visit to the Calamity Hospital in Utrecht, and a reflection on the extensive crisis communication preparations for the NATO summit.
In the field of risk communication, significant progress was made in 2025. Notable highlights include the launch of the multi-year public campaign "Think Ahead" and the nationwide distribution of the information booklet "Prepare for an Emergency." What lessons from last year will we carry forward into 2026 and beyond in the next phases of the campaign?
These and many more inspiring articles can be read in the magazine via the link below.
