Critical Infrastructure Rapid Needs Assessment Tool (CIRNAT)

The tool is a digitized adaptation of the Logframe approach, which is widely used by international aid organizations and international financial organizations.

Structured analysis

Formulate and communicate your urgent needs

Risks and prioritization

Ensuring effective resolution of problems in the project process.

Project financing

Calculation of the amount of funds required to solve problems and receive them.

Our goals

Our goal is to ensure effective and sustainable recovery of critical infrastructure and increase its resilience to potential hazards.

  • Rehabilitation and modernization of infrastructure
  • Ensuring resilience to disasters and extreme situations
  • Cooperation with government and local authorities
  • Monitoring and risk assessment
  • Public engagement and community support

What is FMECA?

FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis) is an analysis method used in engineering and other fields to identify potential types of failures, assess their consequences, and determine the criticality of these failures for a system or process.

The tool is a digitized adaptation of the Logframe approach, which is widely used by international aid organizations and international financial organizations.

Learning

Successful reconstruction of critical infrastructure requires training: mastery of tools, project management, technical knowledge, risk analysis, legislation and communication skills. This will ensure the successful implementation of projects.

The tool is a digitized adaptation of the Logframe approach, which is widely used by international aid organizations and international financial organizations.