Target A: Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030

Target A: Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030

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Youth being engaged in environment related work
National (or local) - Jordan
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Generations For Peace, with UNICEF and national partners, empowers youth across Jordan through SAWN to lead climate action and resilience efforts. Since 2022, youth have mobilised thousands of volunteers and initiatives; in 2026–2027 SAWN will scale leadership, community impact, and national climate advocacy.
Photo by ADPC
Regional - Asia, Oceania
Active
ADPC is an autonomous international organization committed to build the resilience of people and institutions to disasters and climate change impacts in Asia and the Pacific. We provide technical services across social and physical sciences to support sustainable solutions.
Global
Active
For this initiative, the Climate Centre and its partners have the goal of designing games about disaster preparedness and other humanitarian issues. Games can support the development of better governance and disaster risk management systems.
GADRI Summit 2017 Photo
Global
Active
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The Global Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (GADRI) aims to form a collaborative platform for research and knowledge sharing across DRR and resilience. GADRI organizes its biennial GADRI Global Summit, bringing together its members to present, discuss, report, and evaluate the research being conducted across the network.
National (or local) - Indonesia
Deliverable update needed
Fly for Humanity optimizes the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, in the process of handling disasters to contribute to building resilience for Indonesia.
National (or local) - Japan
Active
The Video Footage Archive of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake is to share the lessons conveyed by these images and to contribute to public awareness raising and learning for the future generations to be prepared for future disasters.
National (or local) - Japan
New
The ``Establishment of the Matsuyama City Disaster Prevention Education Promotion Council'' started in May 2019, and it is continuing to work on developing and fostering disaster prevention leaders in Matsuyama City, including within industry, government, academia, and citizens.
Retrofitting Workshop at Chandragiri ward 7, Kathmandu
National (or local) - Nepal
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Completed
Youth for Good - Nepal conducted retrofitting workshops to enhance earthquake resilience in Nepal, focusing on using sustainable materials. Over 300 participants from Kathmandu district were trained, improving local capacity in disaster risk reduction and structural safety, aligning with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Global
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GNDR is the largest international network of civil society organisations (CSOs) committed to strengthen resilience and reduce risk in communities. We connect frontline CSOs with policymaking institutions and governments, influence policies and practices, and strengthen capacities.
National (or local) - India
Completed
Students learn better when schools are safe, secure, happy and comfortable. In places where daily stresses and disaster risks coincide, a holistic school safety initiative is required. We are committed to ensure children go to school without fear, remain safe in school and return home safely.