Our Projects
GeoHazards International (GHI) believes both in international assistance and in local responsibility. GHI and its project partners make up a global network of people alarmed by the world's growing earthquake risk, aware of methods that could reduce human suffering, and determined to help. That help takes the form of raising awareness of risk, building local institutions to manage that risk, and strengthening schools to protect and train a community's future generations.
Since its first project in Quito, Ecuador in 1992, GHI has worked in more than 20 countries.
Learn more about GHI's pioneering projects:
- Tsunami Preparedness: Feasibility Study of Vertical Evacuation Structures in Sumatra (2009 - )
- Hospital Earthquake Safety Manual (2009 - )
- School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness Training (Gurgaon, India) (2008 - )
- Sponsoring Professional Memberships (2008 - )
- Earthquake Engineering Training and Curricula in Pakistan (2007 - )
- Delhi Earthquake Safety Initiative (2002-2008)
- Improving Seismic Safety for the Tibetan Community in Dharmsala (2006 - 2008)
- Tsunami Preparedness Guidebook (2006 - 2008)
- GHI-OECD School Earthquake Safety Policy Initiative (2004 - 2008)
- Disaster Preparedness Education Program in Turkish Schools (2004 - 2005)
- Central Asia Region Earthquake Safety Initiative (2002-2005)
- School Earthquake Safety in Gujarat (2001 - 2002)
- Global Earthquake Safety Initiative (1999-2001)
- RADIUS - Risk Assessment Tools for Diagnosis of Urban Areas against Seismic Disasters (1998 -2000)
- Kathmandu Valley Earthquake Risk Management (1997 - 1999)
- Urban Earthquake Risk Management in Central Asia and Caucasus Region (1996)
- Quito School Earthquake Safety Project (1995)
- Istanbul Earthquake Scenario Workshop (1993)
- Quito Earthquake Risk Management (1992 - 1994)

Shiva B. Pradhanang
"In GHI's project, unlike most I have observed, the vast majority of project funds was spent here, in Nepal. GHI not only brought technical expertise, but, perhaps more important, introduced processes where decisions are made in the open, on the basis of merit and by consensus."
National Society for Earthquake Technology
Kathmandu, Nepal

Principal B.K. Sharma
"Everyone builds a beautiful home but if the home is not safe for the inmates, it loses its beauty. Thanks to this project, my school is now a safe home for all the 2000 children studying under its roof and hence is the most beautiful school."
New Delhi, India
