PreventionWeb, the global knowledge sharing platform for disaster risk reduction and resilience

Are we prepared to protect what matters most?
Public buildings are lifelines during disasters. From hospitals to museums, these buildings deliver essential services and protect the wellbeing of a population. Maintaining operational continuity and minimising damage to public infrastructure is essential in disaster preparedness, in particular across the Americas.

PreventionWeb's key offerings

Welcome to PreventionWeb, the global knowledge-sharing platform for disaster risk reduction and resilience. Explore the site's main sections below.

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The Knowledge Base
Explore all updates by their type: news, publications, resource guides and more.
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The DRR community
Grow your skills, participate to events, find a vacancy and advocate for disaster risk reduction.
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Country profiles
Discover in-depth country pages featuring essential data on disaster risk and governance.
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Hubs section
Visit this repository of tools and knowledge aimed at enhancing resilience building across the globe.
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Jobs and Careers
Stay current on the latest vacancies and current job trends in disaster risk reduction.
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Organization directory
Discover a comprehensive directory of organizations actively engaged in disaster risk reduction

Discover PreventionWeb

PreventionWeb is the global knowledge sharing platform for disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience.

The site offers a range of knowledge products and services to facilitate the work of DRR professionals and is managed by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).


DRR Solutions

Concrete innovations, inventions, and strategies are reducing the impacts of disasters worldwide. These practical success stories and proven strategies address various aspects of disaster risk.


Collections

Sport and disaster risk
From school sports through to the Olympics, climate change and hazards are increasing the risks faced by sporting participants and athletes. Explore the relationship between sports, athletes, and disaster risk below in this collection of news and publications to keep you up to date.
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Upcoming events and training


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Careers in resilience
Watch and read interviews, as well as trainings to enhance your career, and new job opportunities.
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DRR Glossary
Get to know the key terms of disaster risk reduction and hazards that might cause disasters.
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Risk Media Hub
A toolkit for news media professionals reporting on disasters and resilience
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Disaster risk communication hub
The risk communication hub aims to support practitioners who are planning public risk communication strategies with the general public.
DRR Voices Blog
Advocate for DRR
Hazards do not have to turn into disasters, add your voice to our campaign and become a DRR advocate.
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Making Cities Resilient 2030
Cities on a pathway to resilience – making the city safer, preventing risks and promoting innovation and investments.
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WIN DRR
The Women's International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction (WIN DRR) supports and promotes women's leadership in DRR across Asia and the Pacific.