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Afroep

Afroep is a Dutch noun describing the act of calling away or summoning individuals or resources by an authority, typically to perform a duty, participate in an activity, or be deployed. The term is derived from af- (away) and roepen (to call).

Contexts: In military and civil defense, afroep refers to the process of calling up reservists or volunteers

Emergency services and volunteer organizations use afroep to activate on-call personnel for drills, responses, or shifts.

In other organizational settings, afroep can refer to summoning participants from a pool of available workers

Distinction from oproep: While oproep generally means a call or invitation to participate, afroep emphasizes the

See also: oproep, oproepen, afroepplicht.

for
service,
training,
or
deployment,
according
to
applicable
laws
and
procedures.
Notifications
are
issued
through
official
channels,
and
participation
may
be
mandatory
or
voluntary
depending
on
the
framework.
An
afroep
is
usually
time-bound
and
coordinated
through
rosters
or
communications
systems,
ensuring
those
on
duty
can
be
mobilized
quickly.
or
volunteers
for
a
specific
task
or
event,
such
as
a
drill,
rehearsal,
or
temporary
assignment.
official
act
of
removing
someone
from
their
current
location
or
role
to
redirect
them
to
a
new
task
or
deployment.
The
term
is
relatively
specialized
and
may
be
more
common
in
Dutch
administrative
or
emergency-management
language.