Pacific Disaster Center - PDC Global
Mohammad Fadli is an experienced professional in the field of disaster management and climate information services, currently serving as the PDC Liaison for AHA Centre at Pacific Disaster Center since March 2020. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Geo Enviro Omega, which has been operational since January 2010, Mohammad has a strong entrepreneurial background. Previous roles include serving as Climate Information Services Adviser at Development Alternatives Inc from December 2015 to February 2020, where stakeholder consultations focused on climate resilience were conducted. Mohammad also co-founded and led PT Inteligensi Risiko, worked as a Business Analyst at Ikonsultan Inovatama, and held technical positions at Taramitra Informatama, Van Oord, and PT Rajawali Corpora. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Oceanography from Institut Teknologi Bandung, earned between 2002 and 2007.
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Pacific Disaster Center - PDC Global
Winner of the U.N. Sasakawa Award, Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global) is an applied research center managed by the University of Hawaii that supports the most demanding governmental and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) worldwide. For more than 25 years, we’ve helped our partners enhance disaster management capacity, save lives, and reduce disaster losses through the application of advanced tools, evidence-based technologies, big data, research, and analysis. The Center’s DisasterAWARE platform is used by tens of thousands of disaster management practitioners around the globe—providing multi-hazard early warning, hazard monitoring, and risk intelligence to support rapid and effective disaster response, preparedness, recovery, and mitigation. DisasterAWARE includes the highest resolution all-hazards impact modeling, advanced analytical reports, and augmented information through artificial intelligence. It provides the largest, scientifically-vetted big data catalog for disaster management decision making in the world—derived in part from PDC’s unique National Disaster Preparedness Baseline Assessment as well as its Global Risk and Vulnerability data.