Disaster Risk Management in Africa-DRM Africa

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Disaster Risk Management in Africa - DRM Africa

Disaster Risk Management in Africa-DRM Africa; an Initiative that strengthen the community’s resilience to natural and anthropogenic hazards through; – The use of open data to identify, assess and communicate risk and disaster management measures, – Increase the disaster’s preparedness level of communities living under natural and anthropogenic disasters’ exposure’s, – Correctively manage the climate and human-made disaster risk via biodiversity restorating and ecosystem preservating, – Etc.

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Disaster Risk Management in Africa-DRM Africa; an Initiative that strengthen the community’s resilience to natural and anthropogenic hazards through;
– The use of open data to identify, assess and communicate risk and disaster management measures,
– Increase the disaster’s preparedness level of communities living under natural and anthropogenic disasters’ exposure’s,
– Correctively manage the climate and human-made disaster risk via biodiversity restorating and ecosystem preservating,
– Etc.

DRM Africa targets up to 10 million of vulnerable people throughout the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi (the Burundian and Congolese capital cities included) especially those living on the coastal cities of the Lake Tanganyika.

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Disaster Risk Management in Africa-DRM Africa; an Initiative that strengthen the community’s resilience to natural and anthropogenic hazards through;
– The use of open data to identify, assess and communicate risk and disaster management measures,
– Increase the disaster’s preparedness level of communities living under natural and anthropogenic disasters’ exposure’s,
– Correctively manage the climate and human-made disaster risk via biodiversity restorating and ecosystem preservating,
– Etc.

DRM Africa targets up to 10 million of vulnerable people throughout the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi (the Burundian and Congolese capital cities included) especially those living on the coastal cities of the Lake Tanganyika.

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