Organization directory

Organization profiles of organizations whose work scopes have stakes in the field of disaster risk reduction.

981 total

Mykolas Romeris University scientists and researchers carry out disciplinary and interdisciplinary fundamental and applied research in the social sciences and humanities.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
Eurosignal GmbH mission is to secure crowd control by mass notification in operations, disasters and events with the app MPA. MPA stands for Mobile Public Address and allows to deploy content of public address, anywhere at anytime.
Organization type
Private Sector
Disasters avoided is building a body of work that is about action being taken, and actions required, to avoid disasters.
Organization type
Networks and Others
BNN's commitment is to deliver honest, fact-based, and unbiased international reporting that can be trusted. The agency strives to help citizens address the issues that matter most in their lives.
Organization type
News and Media
Rikuzentakata (陸前高田市) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
Organization type
Governments
人文・社会科学を中心にした「復興」制度の研究に焦点を合わせる点では全国唯一の研究所です。
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
The NSW Volunteer Fire Fighters Association (VFFA) is an independent volunteer organisation representing the views and issues that affect volunteer rural fire fighters in NSW.
Organization type
Networks and Others
Navamindradhiraj University (NMU) is a public university located in Bangkok, Thailand. The university focuses on medical science and public services such as medicine.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
A national non govermental organsiation in South Sudan committed to finding sustainable solutions.
Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations
DEPO (Disaster Education Promotion Office) is a non-profit organization working for the promotion of disaster education and preparedness in Nepal.
Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations

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