Organization directory

Discover a comprehensive directory of organizations actively engaged in disaster risk reduction.

These profiles showcase institutions, (I)NGOs, research centers, private sector companies, and governmental bodies whose work contributes to building resilience, mitigating risks, and enhancing preparedness in the face of disasters.

Each organization listed plays a pivotal role in advancing global and local strategies to reduce vulnerabilities and protect communities from the impacts of natural and human-induced hazards.

10901 total

India's largest and world's second largest financial daily.

Organization type
News and Media

Southern Business School is committed to providing recognised South African qualifications to contribute to the body of managerial talent.

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

AGORA is conceived as a nonprofit, international virtual organization created to promote and coordinate development of open-source risk software and methodologies to perform end-to-end risk modeling.

Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations

The Joint Infrastructure Interdependencies Research Program (JIIRP) is jointly funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC).

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

The Cambridge Centre for Landscape and People (CCLP) is a new interdisciplinary research centre for studying and promoting dialogue on landscape and the people that live in it and shape it.

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

The Government of Pakistan established the Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) on October 24, 2005 to take up the mammoth task of rebuilding nine earthquake affected districts of AJ&K and KP spread over 30,000 square

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Governments
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Governments
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Governments
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Governments

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