Infographic titled 'What Resilient Health Systems Actually Look Like' featuring four circular images and accompanying text. Images depict: 1) Healthcare workers representing protected and supported workforces, 2) A healthcare facility symbolizing flexible care models, 3) A heart and medical symbols illustrating integrated public health and healthcare systems, 4) A notebook and checklist representing continuous learning and improvement. The bottom text emphasizes that resilient health systems are built between disasters, not during them, with preparedness as the foundation of resilience.

Preparedness is quiet work. It happens when there is no emergency headline, no urgency, and no external pressure.

Between disasters, preparedness looks like training, relationship-building, policy development, and reflection. These moments determine how systems perform when crisis returns.

Preparedness is not reactive. It is deliberate.

The time to prepare is always before the next emergency.

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