During the first 18 months, SYNERGIES focused on foundational technical and scientific work.
Work Package 1 - Steering, Evaluation and Demonstration completed its Steering phase and partially the Evaluation phase. The steering phase identified needs in Reunion Island, Malta, and Rotterdam, focusing on citizen empowerment, communication, and volunteer management. The Evaluation phase assessed preliminary results from WP2, WP3, and WP4 through workshops. Two EWs were held: La Réunion (February 2025) and Rotterdam (April 2025), engaging experts and stakeholders. An Evaluation Toolkit was designed for standardized EWs.
Work Package 2 - Empowering Disaster Management Actors defined and initiated the Navigable Atlas (R1.1) and Preparedness Assessment Tool (R1.2). The Atlas was tailored and tested for self-assessment in La Reunion and Rotterdam. The Preparedness Assessment Tool, combining vulnerability assessment and capacity gap identification, was evaluated in Rotterdam and Estonia. For the Training Module (R2.1) a preliminary mapping of existing programs and a skill gap analysis identified five critical preparedness skills. Its preliminary concept was introduced at the Rotterdam workshop.
Work Package 3 - Innovative Channels and Communication defined and developed the KB4ICC and its three core modules: Innovative Methods, Software Tools, and Lessons Identified. Design involved stakeholder interviews, workshops, and scenario-based evaluations, prioritizing social media, crowdsourcing, early warning, influencers, and mis/disinformation. Evaluations in La Réunion and Rotterdam validated the KB's utility. Task 3.3 on the Tool for Early Warning Messaging (R3.2) launched early (M16) to leverage the Rotterdam workshop for initial feedback. A prototype was developed, implementing core functionalities like authentication, notification, and tailored message management.
Work Package 4 – “Management of Spontaneous Volunteers” conducted extensive analysis on integrating spontaneous help, documented in D4.1. Prototypes of the Support System (R4.1) and the Tabletop Game (R4.2) were developed. The Support System's information structure and content incorporated solutions from past projects and new findings. A preliminary version of the Tabletop Game was evaluated in Rotterdam. While a revised, gamified version was prepared for the Malta EW.
Work Package 6 - Ethics and Legal Issues developed and monitored the project's ethics strategy and materials, detailed in D6.1 (submitted M6). This included guidelines on research integrity, national ethics approvals, informed consent, data management, and diversity. An internal Ethics Advisory Board (EAB) was established. A Research Ethics Assessment survey was completed by partners in M9.
Work Package 7 - Project Management
WP7 managed project coordination and monitoring. Key achievements include the Project Handbook (D7.2 submitted M3) and the first Data Management Plan (D7.3 submitted M6), outlining data management, storage, and protection compliant with FAIR principles and GDPR. A dedicated committee monitors progress against Success Criteria and Impact Indicators