Business Preparedness Initiative (BPI) Workshop in a Box – Indonesian Version

The BPI Workshop in a Box is a downloadable set of resources that enable any facilitator to run a series of business preparedness and resilience workshops for small and medium organizations. The workshop material is suitable for both for-profit and non-profit organizations.

As a downloadable package, it contains all the information and material a facilitator needs to organize and facilitate workshops to help small and medium organizations take basic steps to be crisis ready.

Visit the BPI Toolkit for complete guidance and how to use this Workshop in a Box.

This Workshop in a Box is also available in French (click here) and English (click here).

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