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Meeting session with city representatives
The Portuguese cities of Amadora, Cascais, and Odivelas hosted the 9th Meeting of Resilient Cities as part of their commitment to the MCR2030 initiative.
Participants at the workshop
The city of Mariupol conducted a workshop to implement the Preliminary Disaster Resilience Scorecard Assessment from 31 January – 2...
Call community engagement
MCR2030's Local governments and collaborators are invited to share good practices and lessons learned on local governments' engagement...
Hamburg
The July 2021 Western Europe floods were Germany's most expensive natural disaster to date, costing the country an estimated €33...
malmo
The City of Malmö (Sweden) has become the newest member of the global network Making Cities Resilient 2030. Malmö also intends to...
mcr2030 in rp21
During the 'VII Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas and the Caribbean’ that took place between November 1st...
Climathon 2021_photo Michel_.jpg
As the first city in France to join the Making Cities Resilient 2030 initiative, Cannes, on France’s Mediterranean coast, is a European...
AMC Resilience Hubs
Campinas, Medellin, and Mexico City became the first three cities in the Americas and the Caribbean region to be recognized as...
Panorama Tel Aviv day _ Dana Friedlander
Israel is joining the MCR2030 initiative following increased collaboration with UNDRR on preparedness, reducing risk, and building...
Caption: ‘Protection Zone’ consisting of concrete walls and demountable flood barriers at the low-lying fishing village of Tai O in Lantau Island, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
For the urban coastal city of Hong Kong, typhoons are a regular occurrence from May to October. Consequently, Hong Kong’s...
EFDRR in Matosinhos Portugal 25 November 2021
Governments across Europe and Central Asia have backed a roadmap towards preventing future disasters including new pandemics in the...

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