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.

12101 total

Federal Ministry of Education and Research promote education and research for they are the foundations on which they will build their future in a changing world.

Organization type
Governments
Organization type
Governments

PREDES is a Peruvian non-governmental organisation.

Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations
Organization type
Academic & Scientific

It provides training of rescue workers and related instructors for humanitarian assistance.

Organization type
Networks and Others

The Tyndall Centre is a national United Kingdom centre for trans-disciplinary research on climate change.

Organization type
Academic & Scientific

We are working on four projects based on the needs of the affected people:
Disaster Mitigation Project, Rebuilding Prep School Project, Fishery Corporative Project, and Assistance for Women's Self

Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations

Practical Action is an international development organisation that puts ingenious ideas to work so people in poverty can change their world.

Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations

The Inter-American Committee for Natural Disaster Reduction (IACNDR) is the main forum of the OAS and the Inter-American System for the analysis of policies and strategies aimed at natural disaster reduction in the context of the sustainable devel

Organization type
Regional Intergovernmental Organizations

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