Report series on artificial intelligence and inclusive DRR


This report series focuses on artificial intelligence in inclusive disaster risk reduction, examining how AI systems are being adopted in practice and what their design, data foundations and governance mean for marginalised and hyper-marginalised communities.



New reports will be launched throughout the year. 

  • A.I. in Inclusive DRR: The basics

    This briefing outlines the fundamentals of how artificial intelligence is currently being used in disaster risk reduction, and examines why inclusion must shape the design, training and governance of these systems from the outset. It can be downloaded here.

  • Double Exclusion and AI in DRR

    This report explores how AI in disaster risk reduction can exclude marginalised groups through gaps in both data and access. It argues that without deliberate safeguards, these systems risk reinforcing existing inequalities. It can be downloaded here.

  • AI, DRR and gender and sexual minorities

    This report argues that while AI can strengthen DRR, it risks reinforcing exclusion for gender and sexual minority communities unless inclusion, privacy, accountability and community-led data are built into how these systems are designed and governed. Download free here.