What Does IDNDR Stand For?
IDNDR stands for International Decade For Natural Disaster Reduction
IDNDR, or International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, was a United Nations initiative launched in 1990 aimed at reducing the impact of natural disasters worldwide. The program focused on enhancing disaster preparedness, mitigation, and response strategies through international cooperation and the sharing of knowledge and best practices. By fostering collaboration among governments, NGOs, and the scientific community, IDNDR sought to raise awareness and promote risk reduction measures to minimize the loss of life and property associated with natural disasters. The decade-long effort concluded in 1999, laying the groundwork for ongoing global disaster risk management initiatives.
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