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Welcome to PMI in Times of Need

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Ricardo Triana
PMI Team Member
Global Head, Culture & Diversity| Project Management Institute Washington DC, United States

When crises strike—natural disasters, humanitarian emergencies, or urgent local challenges—PMI members and volunteers often ask, “How can I help?” This space is where we come together to answer that question.



PMI in Times of Need is a forum for sharing ideas, resources, and opportunities to support those affected by crisis. Whether you're organizing a local event, connecting others to helpful tools, or simply offering your time or perspective — this is a space to make it easier for everyone to act, to aim higher in how we respond, and to show that together we can make a real difference. Together We Can Help.



Because when we unite around our shared purpose—to maximize project outcomes and elevate the world—we turn care into action. And in moments that matter most, it’s our willingness to connect, to listen, and to lead that allows us to create meaningful impact.



Share your ideas, stories, or calls for support here—because someone in our community might be looking for exactly what you’re offering. And together, we truly can make a difference.

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Thank You Ricardo Triana
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Khaled Nagah Telecommunication Engineer.| Libyan International Telecommunication Company Tripoli, Tb, Libya
Hello, how about Cyber security crisis or strikes, how should PMs respond and prepare to provide help.
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