GDACS Overview
GDACS is a cooperation framework between the United Nations, the European Commission, and disaster managers worldwide to improve awareness and information exchange during disasters.
The system aims to enhance situational awareness and coordination among international and local actors involved in disaster response.
Key Goals
- Improve real-time information sharing about disasters
- Support better decision-making for timely humanitarian action
- Facilitate coordination among UN agencies, the European Commission, and national authorities
How GDACS Works
- Aggregates data from multiple sources to provide rapid alerts
- Facilitates collaboration among disaster managers globally
- Supports stakeholders with dashboards and decision-support tools
Participation
- United Nations
- European Commission
- Disaster management communities worldwide
Context and Purpose
GDACS serves as a platform to streamline communication and resources during emergencies, helping responders mobilize quickly and coordinate effectively.
Author's Summary
GDACS integrates UN and European Commission efforts to enhance global disaster alert capacity through shared information and coordinated response.
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GDACS - Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System — 2025-12-07