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.

12001 total

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

La DGCC est au service du gouvernement fédéral 24 heures sur 24. Elle peut en permanence recueillir, analyser et diffuser les informations nécessaires aux autorités politiques et exécutives.

Organization type
Governments
Established in 1994, UNCCD is the sole legally-binding international agreement linking environment and development to sustainable land management.
Organization type
UN & International Organizations

The Convention establishing the ACS was signed on 24 July 1994 in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, with the aim of promoting consultation, cooperation and concerted action among all the countries of the Caribbean, comprising 25 Member States and thr

Organization type
Regional Intergovernmental Organizations

Its functions are to assess and create national policies in surveys and mapping; develop national spatial data infrastructure; coordinate functional activities in conducting Bakosurtanal task; monitor, guide and maintain activities of government i

Organization type
Governments

The goal of BIDR is to carry out research on the desert environment, required for promoting sustainable uses of the Negev Desert and other drylands the world over.

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

IAIA is a forum for advancing innovation, development and communication of best practice in impact assessment.

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

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