Capacitación
UNDRR trabaja a nivel mundial con gobiernos, instituciones y con el sector privado y la sociedad civil para capacitar e incorporar la reducción del riesgo de desastres y la adaptación al cambio climático en el desarrollo sostenible.

El riesgo es un asunto de todas las personas. UNDRR no puede reducir el riesgo de forma solitaria.

El Global Education and Training Institute (GETI) de UNDRR, situado en Incheon, República de Korea, trabaja globalmente con los gobiernos, instituciones, el sector privado y la sociedad civil para fomentar la capacidad de incorporar la reducción del riesgo de desastres y la adaptación al cambio climático en el desarrollo sostenible.

A través de nuestra campaña Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes, convocamos y apoyamos el aprendizaje interurbano para fortalecer la resiliencia y proporcionar apoyo para la capacitación de las instituciones nacionales que trabajan en temas de resiliencia, apoyando el intercambio de mejores prácticas.

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This case study presents the UKRI-GCRF Urban Disaster Risk Hub's "Tomorrow's Cities" initiative which has implemented an interdisciplinary and participatory approach to disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Quito.
Ubicación: Ecuador
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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This case study presents a Guatemala City pilot project which exemplifies game engines' successful application, integrating multi-hazard risk assessments and NASA data into an interactive 3D environment.
Ubicación: Guatemala
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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After seven days of heavy rain in January 2024, two rivers in Northern Lebanon flooded simultaneously, covering a large area with mud and debris. Coastal roads were submerged, blocking food aid distribution and preventing some people from getting to work.
Ubicación: Lebanon
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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On January 8, 2021, heavy rains deluged Jamaica’s Montego Bay, flooding roads and damaging vehicles and buildings alike. A total of 40mm of rain fell in a short period, affecting an estimated 933 people, including several injuries in the town.
Ubicación: Jamaica
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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During the spring and summer of 2022, Portugal experienced more than four distinct heatwaves, the most severe of which ran from July 2 to July 18. This exceptional event killed almost 2,400 people and triggered several devastating forest fires.
Ubicación: Portugal
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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In 2023, Indonesia experienced a significant surge in wildfires, with the total area burned reaching 1.16 million hectares (2.87 million acres), a fivefold increase from 2022. This dramatic rise in fires was largely attributed to the El Niño phenomenon
Ubicación: Indonesia
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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The 2023 wildland fires across Canada were unprecedented. In Alberta, the fires became out of control in late spring, followed by large wildfires in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, and British Columbia as the summer progressed.
Ubicación: Canada
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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Droughts have been a persistent hazard in Central America for more than 12,000 years, impacting ecosystems, life zones, and resource use. While these dry spells vary in size, duration, and impact, they have been handled in very different ways.
Ubicación: Americas
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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The eastern Horn of Africa is currently experiencing increasingly intense and recurrent cycles of flooding and drought. Across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, the 2020-2022 La Niña event was the most severe in 70 years.
Ubicación: Africa
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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Tropical Cyclone Freddy was an exceptionally powerful storm with a record-breaking lifespan and strength, as well as an unusual trajectory.
Ubicación: Africa
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

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