The direct beneficiaries of WCoE activities are the government institutions, consultants,??academics, researchers and the practitioners. The indirect beneficiaries are the communities living in the landslide risk prone areas and the civil society at large.
The institution consists of engineers, planners, geologists, chemists, biologists, computer programmers in addition to common engineering disciplines. We specialize in jointly collaborating with local and state regulatory agencies; Disaster Management Centre (DMC), Road Development Authority (RDA), National building Research Organization (NBRO), and Irrigation Department (ID). Therefore, the direct beneficiaries of WCoE activities are the government institutions, consultants, academics, researchers and the practitioners. The indirect beneficiaries are the communities living in the landslide risk prone areas and the civil society at large.
We will be presenting the CECB proposal for the World Center of Excellence 2017-2020 at the UNESCO Symposium in Paris. Proposed theme is ???Developing Model Policy Frameworks, Standard and Guidelines for Landslide Disaster Reduction???