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With over 37,000 students and more than 7,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark. The purpose of the University - to quote the University Statute - is to ’conduct research and provide further education to the highest academic level.

University of Copenhagen in cooperation with Lund University (Sweden) has designed a unique academic Degree entitled Master of Disaster Management (MDMa).

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Voluntary Commitments

The Sendai Framework Commitments (SFVC) online platform serves to incentivize stakeholders to inform the public about their work, to provide a vehicle for sharing commitments and initiatives and for motivation toward the implementation of the Sendai Framework. In turn, UNDRR can monitor and take stock of the progress and impact.

University of Copenhagen is involved in the following commitments:

Regional - Europe, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, the
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27 February 2024
LINKS - Strengthening links between technologies and society for European disaster resilience
LINKS aims to improve disaster resilience in Europe by strengthening links between technologies and society with a focus on the use of Social Media and Crowdsourcing in disasters.

Contact information

http://www.ku.dk/english/
[email protected]
+505-266 0916

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform serves to incentivize stakeholders to inform the public about their work, to provide a vehicle for sharing commitments and initiatives and for motivation toward the implementation of the Sendai Framework. In turn, UNDRR can monitor and take stock of the progress and impact.

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