- The roles and responsibility for the CREWS Initiative are found in theCREWS Governance document.
- The CREWS Programming Framework is aligned with international principles for risk-based, people-centered, multi-hazard early warning systems, as described inRevised Operational Procedures Note No1 Programming and Project Development.
- CREWS success is measured in the reduction of lives and livelihoods lost to extreme climate events (SDGs and theSendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction) and contributes to the action agenda of theParis Climate Agreement.The outcomes and outputs against which CREWS investments are monitored are set out in theRevised Operational Procedures Note No 2 Monitoring and Evaluation.
- CREWS recognizes that women’s empowerment is fundamental for building resilience and that men and women access, process, interpret and respond to information and warnings in different ways. The CREWS principles for gender-sensitive programming is detailed inOperational Procedures Note No3 Gender-Sensitive Programming.
- TheShort_Version_of_the_Operating_Plan.pdf:Delivering at Scale, 2021-2025 adopted by the CREWS Contributing Members identifies the opportunities to further increase the impact and scale of operations in the Least Developed Countries(LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS).