International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025

Syllabus :GS3/Disaster Management 

In News

  • The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025.

International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025

  • It brings together governments, organizations, institutions, the media, and infrastructure stakeholders to strengthen the global discourse on disaster and climate-resilient infrastructure.
  • It is being hosted in Europe for the very first time.
  • It is aligned with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) in Geneva, and third U.N. Oceans Conference (UNOC3).
  • The theme, ‘Shaping a Resilient Future for Coastal Regions,’ highlights the vulnerability of coastal areas and islands to natural disasters and climate change.
    • Recent events like Cyclone Remal in India and Bangladesh, Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean, Typhoon Yagi in South-east Asia, Hurricane Helene in the United States, Typhoon Usagi in Philippines and Cyclone Chido in parts of Africa.
      • Such disasters caused damage to lives and property.

Key Points 

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi recalled India’s experiences with past disasters, such as the 1999 super-cyclone and the 2004 tsunami, noting the country’s progress in building cyclone shelters and a tsunami warning system.
  • He praised the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure’s (CDRI) work with 25 Small Island Developing States and welcomed the African Union’s involvement.
    • He outlined five key priorities: integrating disaster resilience in education, creating a global digital repository of best practices, ensuring innovative financing for developing nations, supporting Small Island Developing States, and strengthening early warning systems.
  • African Union joins India’s Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure at international conference on disaster infrastructure
Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)
– It was launched in 2019 by the Government of India with United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction support.
– It is a global partnership of governments, UN agencies, development banks, the private sector, and academia. 


– Its goal is to enhance the resilience of infrastructure to climate and disaster risks, supporting sustainable development and the achievement of the SDGs.
– It helps countries strengthen both existing and future infrastructure in line with the SDGs, Paris Agreement, and Sendai Framework. 

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