We’re hiring a Project Manager to join our diverse technical team, which includes staff in 6 countries. Work is typically virtual. Requires schedule flexibility and some travel. Apply by 9/30. More info: https://t.co/Xn9y9L41mC
Ground breaking moment at #12NCEE to see Mary Comerio win the Housner Medal. She is an incredible leader in the field of seismic risk reduction. Mary is the first woman to ever win this award. @EERI_tweets
Earthquakes made up only 8% of all disasters in the last 20 years but have made up a larger proportion of disaster deaths. Why? Vulnerable infrastructure. https://t.co/nMfBYKYveG
7 years ago today, a M7.8 earthquake struck Nepal. We remember those who lost their lives that day. In partnership with NSET, we’re actively working on school earthquake safety program in western Nepal, a region overdue for a large earthquake. https://t.co/3Fv6TVUWzj @NSETNepal1
We bring you the story of Aizawl, a city in North East India as they make progress on disaster resilience making a lasting difference with persistence, sustained efforts, and genuine local engagement.
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Hear from GHI's local team members who are giving voice to their people and building trusted relationships, which enables steady and effective action ahead of disasters.
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Remembering our champion Dr. Anne Sanquini, Disaster Scientist. It has been one year since her passing and we are forever thankful for her immense contributions to GeoHazards International as board member, staff, and volunteer. She tirelessly advocated for disaster resilience.
GHI is working with StEER’s network to identify the extent of damages after the M7.2 #HaitiEarthquake. Our team in #Haiti and local communities collect on-the-ground data to help humanitarian agencies make informed decisions to support recovery programs. https://t.co/azNTtrbrz6
Since M7.2 #HaitiEarthquake, our thoughts are with people grieving for those lost and injured, and who have lost homes. One of our #Haiti team members lives near epicenter. Here, our immediate response prioritized by our on-the-ground team: https://t.co/1KKiYNHdC5
A swarm of small earthquakes hit the southern peninsula of Haiti for many months before the M7.2 struck. A Seismological network, “Ayiti-Seismes” collects data. Gefthé Dévilmé in Anse-à-Veau maintains an instrument in his home that is part of the network. https://t.co/sJCl9aIdOI
Heavy rain and wind from #TropicalDepressionGrace will bring more hardships to people who lost homes in #HaitiEarthquake. #Landslides can happen, slowing aid. Our team will be on the radio to inform people where to safely place tents and temporary homes.https://t.co/X0pICBfwMv...
Thankful our team in #Haiti able to share news on WhatsApp of M7.2 #HaitiEarthquake. Team member Gefthé Dévilmé phoned into radio show & answered questions about #aftershocks. Authorities say to stay away from badly damaged structures that can collapse w/ more shaking.
M7.2 #HaitiEarthquake on south peninsula. Shallow depth, widely felt. Staff member Gefthe Devilme in #Anse-a-Veau reports heavy damages. He is safe. Photos of #Anse-a-Veau. Our 3 staff members in #Cap-Haitien (in North) report that people there felt the EQ. They are OK.
Sharing 7 ways to recognize experience of #women in planning #DisasterResilience. Building on strengths of communities, so they're better protected, trained, prepared. https://t.co/TyLmc7BasR #IWD2021
Join us empowering communities to withstand crises. As with other disasters #COVID-19 could overwhelm #EmergingEconomies, while #earthquakes, #landslides, #tsunamis and #climate hazards continue to occur. Your donation will be matched thru 5-31. https://t.co/NUj3ozoNnk