Settori

Nel vasto e complesso mondo delle Strategie per la riduzione dei disastri (DRR-Disaster Risk Reduction), Sistema Protezione Civile web si occupa in modo particolare di quei settori che sono estremamente interconnessi tra loro: Ambiente e Cambiamenti Climatici; Difesa Civile; Protezione Civile, Aiuti umanitari; Resilienza ai Disastri e Sviluppo della resilienza delle comunità. Per ciascuno di questi settori viene presentata un'ampia gamma d'informazioni, suddivise in pratiche rubriche per rimanere informati su ciò che accade del variegato mondo della Protezione civile. Gli stessi temi vengono infine trattati anche alla voce materiale tecnico, dove è possibile approfondire gli argomenti.

Internship in UNESCO's Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction

Support the work of UNESCO’s Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction in the field of geo-hazard risk reduction. Contribute to the development, implementation and administration of the Section’s projects and programmes, with a focus on school safety. Engage in policy and technical dialogue with related sectors in UNESCO and other organizations to build synergies and partnerships on disaster risk reduction initiatives.

Postdoctoral Researcher: Social Vulnerability and Integrated Risk

DATORE: GEM - LUOGO: PAVIA -SCADENZA BANDO: 12 LUGLIO

The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) is a global collaborative effort that brings together state-of-the-art science, national, regional, and international organisations and individuals to develop open tools, datasets, and best practice. GEM is looking for a postdoctoral researcher with an interest in geospatial approaches to modelling socioeconomic impacts from earthquakes.

Research Assistant - Risk and Resilience Programme

This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant to join the Risk and Resilience Programme. We are seeking a Research Assistant to support researchers working on climate change adaptation, and disaster risk and resilience. Under the supervision of researchers in the risk and resilience programme, you will contribute to developing, conducting and managing policy relevant, high-quality and innovative research, policy advice and public affairs programmes.

Science communications and web manager

The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) is a global collaborative effort that brings together state-of-the-art science, national, regional, and international organisations and individuals to develop open tools, datasets, and best practice. GEM is looking for a Science Communications and Web Manager to work with and support GEM's international team on developing and maintaining GEM's communication tools and resources.

Disaster Risk Management Advisor

DATORE: PLAN SWEDEN - LUOGO: Swedn - SCADENZA: 24 APR




Organizational setting and placement
120 million people are affected by disasters every year and half of these are children. Plan International is one of the world's leading child rights organizations with over 10,000 employees. Plan International Sweden is the federation's representative in Sweden and has our office in Stockholm. You would be placed in the programs department's unit for Disaster Risk Management in which you will provide programme and policy support within the thematic area of disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and resilience. As the Disaster Risk Management Advisor, you with further work in close dialogue with colleagues at the Plan Internationals headquarters in London, across units in our office in Sweden and in our program countries. The role spans from developing Plan Internationals global role in Child-Centered Disaster Risk Reduction and resilience to provide timely quality assurance of Plan International Sweden's CCDRR programmes.

Disaster Resilience and Response Advisor

DATORE: Y CARE INTERNATIONAL (YCI) - LUOGO: UK - SCADENZA BANDO: 2 mag 2016

Are you an energetic, diligent and practical person looking for a new challenge in the international development sector? Do you want to be part of a passionate and dedicated team working with local partner organisations in developing countries to build disaster resilience through our work creating opportunities for vulnerable young people across the world?

Y Care International has an exciting opportunity to join our International Programmes team to: provide technical support in mainstreaming disaster resilience across Y Care International’s programming on enterprise and employability for young people; manage our emergency response activities; and provide technical support to our youth-serving partners to build capacity for effective disaster resilience and response.

Head of Technical Team - Disaster Risk Reduction, Food security and Livelihoods

DATORE: Red Cross, UK - SCADENZA: 6 MARZO

Exciting opportunity to lead, manage and develop a technical advisory team in supporting the preparedness and resilience of vulnerable communities in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The British Red Cross are looking for a Head of Technical Team - Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) / Food security and Livelihoods (FSL) based within our Technical and Advisory department of the International Division in London. The Technical & Advisory department manages the provision of thematic technical and advisory specialist services.

Risk Assessment Officer, P3, UNISDR, Geneva

DATORE: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) - LUOGO:Switzerland (Geneva) - SCADENZA BANDO: 20 Oct 2015


Organizational setting and reporting relationships:



This position will be located in the Risk Knowledge Section of the UNISDR secretariat at Headquarters and will report to the Senior Programme Officer: Global Risk Assessment and Disaster Loss Accounting.

The focus of this job is the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes and other activities referring to the core functions of the Risk Knowledge Section, in the context of the Strategic Framework 2025 and Work Programme 2012-2015 of the UNISDR secretariat.


Support the processes of capacity building and development of National Probabilistic Risk Profiles in countries where UNISDR execute these type of initiatives, with a global scope but with emphasis in African countries.


Identifying key opportunities and challenges for advancing disaster risk reduction and influencing policy at all levels through the publication of biennial Global Assessment Reports on Disaster Risk Reduction.


Contribute in a significant way to the implementation in countries of activities related to Priority 1 of the new Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction:


Actively participate in the generation of the GAR reports in the areas of analysis of results and data produced by partners, and in the generation of Probabilistic Global Risk Assessments


Help developing a credible information base on patterns and trends in disaster risk through global risk modeling and analysis


Providing substantive policy advice and briefs in support of the coordination and advocacy activities of the UNISDR secretariat.

Senior Advisor Private Sector, P5, UNISDR, Geneva

DATORE: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) - LUOGO: Switzerland (Geneva) - SCADENZA:20 Oct 2015


The International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) is a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder platform to enable societies to increase their resilience to natural, technological and environmental disasters and to reduce associated environmental, human, economic and social losses. A range of United Nations organizations and international partners participate in cooperation with Governments and civil society organizations. In adopting ISDR, the United Nations General Assembly (Res/54/219) endorsed the establishment of an institutional framework for its implementation including an inter-agency secretariat (UNISDR secretariat). The main functions of the UNISDR secretariat are policy coordination, advocacy and information management, at the international and regional levels, to ensure synergy between disaster reduction strategies and those in the socio-economic and humanitarian fields.

Risk Knowledge Economist, P4, UNISDR, Geneva

DATORE: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) - LUOGO: Switzerland (Geneva) - SCADENZA BANDO: 20 Oct 2015


Organizational Setting and Reporting Relationships: This position will be located in the Risk Knowledge Section of the UNISDR secretariat at Headquarters and will report to the Chief of the Risk Knowledge Section. The focus of this job is to lead the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes, operations and other activities referring to the core functions of the Risk Knowledge Section, in the context of the Strategic Framework 2025 and Work Programme 2012-2015 of the UNISDR secretariat, namely: