Community announcements

Announcements from and for the global disaster risk reduction community.

These news articles request for your engagement as a member of the DRR community and invite you to participate in a specific effort or event.

Community announcement
The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia invites submissions of original, unpublished papers on financing innovations for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation. Selected papers will be published in an edited book or special journal issue, and will also be presented at a workshop. Abstracts must be submitted by 15 February 2019.
Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia
Community announcement
A new collaboration between GEO and Amazon Web Services (AWS) allows eligible parties to apply for AWS credits that will enable them to build Earth observations applications that support environmental and development goals. Applications are welcome for non-commercial projects that address the GEO Work Programme. The deadline for submissions is 31 March 2019.
Group on Earth Observations
Community announcement
The International Journal of Disaster Risk Management is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that serves all aspects of disaster studies, policy, and management. The journal is seeking submissions, which will be blind peer reviewed and evaluated based on criteria outlined in the Guidelines for Contributors.
Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management (SPS-DRM)
Community announcement
The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction is calling for innovative ideas and approaches for DRR to be showcased at its most prominent conference, the Global Platform. Innovation proposals must be submitted by 15 January 2019, and can relate to a number of areas, such as new methodologies to implement DRR, educational activities, and awareness-raising.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
Community announcement
A graduate student has won a top international prize for developing a low-cost bamboo house known as CUBO, whose tilted roof captures rainwater and reduces heat gain, and whose stilts prevent flood penetration. The house also tackles the chronic shortage of affordable housing in the Philippines and will help reduce the amount of slum dwellers in Manila.
Thomson Reuters Foundation, trust.org
Community announcement
The Risk KAN invites researchers to self-nominate for membership in the Knowledge Action Network on Emergent Risks and Extreme Events, in the Development Team (DT), and/or working groups. These groups are structured along with the establishment of the DT. As a central feature of the Risk KAN's plans, they allow for flexible, challenge-based networking.
World Climate Research Programme
Integrated Research on Disaster Risk
Future Earth
Community announcement
The Least Developed Countries Group is inviting submissions on effective long-term adaptation to climate change. The submissions will contribute to a major new initiative that seeks to develop a long-term vision for climate resilience up to 2050. The deadline is December 1, 2018.
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Community announcement
The fourth round of IRDR Young Scientists Programme applications is now open. The programme allows researchers to participate in research sessions, receive training, and receive DRR conference recommendations. The deadline to apply is December 31, 2018.
Integrated Research on Disaster Risk
Community announcement
The World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery are inviting photographers to participate in a photo contest dedicated to building disaster resilience in Armenia. Participants must submit their entries by November 16. The top 3 entries will win cash prizes, and the top 10 will be featured on the World Bank website and other mediums.
World Bank, the
Community announcement
BeSafeNet aims at sharing information on the nature, causes and consequences of disasters through the Internet and promoting a global risk culture. In this context, an international online competition between schools will take place on the theme “Better knowledge against disasters,” and is open to secondary schools in the 26 member states of EUR-OPA Agreement.
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement

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