The Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management (I-DIEM), a U.S.-based nonprofit organization committed to promoting equity and inclusion in disaster management, has taken a significant step toward strengthening disaster resilience in Ghana.

A delegation led by I-DIEM's Country Director, Ekow Rhule recently paid a courtesy visit to the Director General of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), Major (Rtd) Dr Joseph Bikanyi Kuyon to formally introduce the institution's mandate and explore collaboration opportunities.

The meeting, held at NADMO's headquarters in Accra, marked the beginning of what is expected to be a strategic partnership aimed at improving emergency response, disaster preparedness, and community resilience in Ghana.

I-DIEM, which focuses on integrating equity into disaster management and response, seeks to support Ghana's efforts in ensuring that vulnerable communities are not left behind during emergencies.