
Disaster Risk Management
Disaster Risk Management (DRM) involves identifying, assessing, and reducing risks from natural or man-made disasters to protect communities and minimize damage. It encompasses planning and preparedness, response during an event, and recovery afterwards. The goal is to build resilience, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and governments can effectively cope with emergencies. This includes educating people, improving infrastructure, and coordinating resources to enhance safety. By proactively managing risks, DRM aims to save lives, reduce economic losses, and ensure communities can quickly return to normalcy after a disaster.