Online Platforms to find COPE
The World Meteorological Organization
The WMO website is a global platform created to provide information on weather, climate, and water-related challenges. WMO promotes international cooperation for disaster risk reduction, early warning systems, environmental resilience, and the sustainable development of its 193 Member States and Territories.
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UNICEF Learning Passport
A digital programme led by UNICEF and partnered with Microsoft. Created to address the challenges children and youth face when learning has been disrupted by crisis or displacement.
UNDRR
The PreventionWeb is a global platform created to share knowledge for disaster risk reduction and resilience.
WeAdapt
A collaborative platform on climate change adaptation issues. It allows practitioners, researchers and policymakers to access credible, high-quality information and connect with one another.
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Hong Kong Observatory
The Hong Kong Observatory created “My Little Observatory website” to teach children about climate-related topics.
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Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI)
The Hong Kong Jockey Club created the Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute to help communities in Hong Kong reduce risk and be ready for emergencies. Whilst the project has concluded, this website remains a testament to the vital work of the DPRI. You can find information about disaster recovery, preparedness, and fun DRR publications and activities for children.
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World Vision Nepal
This organization translated our Landslides book into Nepali and implemented Disaster Risk Reduction programs with the COPE content.
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UNICEF
COPE has teamed up with UNICEF since 2020. The content is available on the following platforms:
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UNICEF East Asia and Pacific
UNICEF Philippines
UNICEF Hong Kong
UNICEF – Voices of Youth
UNICEF New Zealand
IIARRD Argentina
An institution that aims to instil in the community the importance of implementing actions to reduce disaster risks in public policies and changes in daily habits.
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The Anticipation Hub
A platform to facilitate knowledge exchange, learning, guidance, and advocacy around virtual and in-person anticipatory action.
The German Red Cross hosts the platform in cooperation with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre with funding support from Germany’s Federal Foreign Office.
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Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience
A hub for disaster risk reduction and resilience in Australia. It works to strengthen communities’ ability to handle disasters by fostering networks, offering learning opportunities, sharing knowledge, and encouraging national discussions.
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Youth Resilience Lab
A website designed to teach children and youth about Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA). It enables them to learn, share, and accelerate their initiatives toward reducing risk and building resilience using innovative approaches, tools, and methodologies. Additionally, it aims to enhance their capacity and assist in securing financial support for their endeavours.
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Global Youth Coalition
A platform for collaborative action, innovation, and advocacy shared by a mission to tackle global challenges, particularly in climate change and sustainable development. Today, the Global Youth Coalition has expanded into a worldwide network of over 12,000 young leaders spanning 178 countries, bringing together diverse expertise from environmental science, policy, and social entrepreneurship.
The Uruguayan Institute of Meteorology (Inumet)
The Instituto Uruguayo de Meteorología (Inumet) is Uruguay’s national meteorological authority. Established on October 25, 2013, it provides meteorological and climatological services, including weather and climate observation, recording, and forecasting for Uruguay and surrounding oceanic areas. Inumet aims to enhance public safety and sustainable development and coordinates national meteorological activities while representing Uruguay in international meteorological organizations.
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Phoenix Children Foundation
The Phoenix Children Foundation, established in 2020, is dedicated to advancing children’s rights and well-being in Uganda. They aim to enhance children’s knowledge through education, advocacy, and support. They have implemented five successful projects, impacting over 3,000 children and communities, and are preparing to launch two new programs. With 130 volunteers and partnerships with ten local and international organizations, PCF is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for children while striving to expand its impact nationally.
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The Mount Paektu Research Centre
COPE Disaster Series has been translated into Korean, and hopes to be made available to children in the DPRK.
A huge thank you to Professor James Hammond, Birkbeck University and the Mount Paektu Research Centre (MPRC) for hosting a wonderful evening to celebrate this milestone. Guest speakers were volcanologist Professor David Pyle, from the University of Oxford, and Martha Keswick, creator of COPE.
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Global Volcano Risk Alliance
A collection of materials that can be used for volcano preparedness, education and risk reduction from our partners
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UN WOMEN – Women’s Resilience to Disasters Knowledge Hub
The Women’s Resilience to Disasters Knowledge Hub brings together a community of practitioners who support women and girls affected by disasters and climate change.
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UN WOMEN – Women’s Resilience to Disasters Knowledge Hub
The Women’s Resilience to Disasters Knowledge Hub brings together a community of practitioners who support women and girls affected by disasters and climate change.
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James Cook University – Singapore
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The National Pediatric Disaster Coalition
The National Pediatric Disaster Coalition (NPDC) was established in 2015 following the first National Pediatric Disaster Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, hosted by Arizona’s Coyote Crisis Collaborative. Recognizing the urgent need for a nationwide healthcare coalition focused on children in disasters, the conference planning committee—comprising experts from pediatric disaster coalitions, academic centers, EMS agencies, pediatric nursing, and emergency management—formed the NPDC to advance pediatric disaster preparedness and response.
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Fundahrse
They are a non-profit, apolitical, non-religious organization whose main objective is the promotion of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), understood as a continuous commitment of companies to contribute to sustainable economic development, improving the quality of life of their employees and their families, as well as the local community and society in general.
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Grupo Regional de Education America Latina y el Caribe
The Regional Education Group for Latin America and the Caribbean (GRE-LAC) was created in 2011 as a support mechanism for the Ministries of Education and the Humanitarian Coordination Mechanisms of the region, for the response to emergencies in the education sector, including risk management, disasters and migration.
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Global Water Partnership West Africa
As part of the WMO’s technical assistance to the project to strengthen climate resilience in Burkina Faso (HYDROMET-BF Project), GWP- WA has coordinated the raising of awareness of hydrometeorological risks and impacts at the end of June 2025. COPE books were used in their activities.
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
The paper highlights COPE’s decade-long journey — bringing together storytelling, science, and art to make disaster risk reduction education engaging and accessible for children worldwide. It also showcases how collaboration between scientists, educators, UN agencies, NGOs, artists, and children themselves can spark lasting resilience in communities.
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SUSS -UniLEARN
The books are also available on an interactive learning platform as part of a partnership between COPE Disaster Champions and SUSS, expanding the reach of disaster preparedness for children around the world.
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TENG Company
TENG created catchy jingles that help children remember the books’ contents in other ways, ensuring that these vital educational resources reach and engage young audiences worldwide.
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