Small changes in behaviors, from construction techniques to family emergency planning, can save lives during a disaster. Miyamoto works upstream to help communities, government agencies, construction workers and business owners implement small, but lasting behavior changes that will protect families, homes and essential operations. Our stakeholder engagement experts collaborate with local groups, community leaders, spokespersons and facilitators to implement strategic campaigns and trainings that translate data-driven disaster risk reduction information into simple, easy-to-implement actions that reflect local languages, realties, priorities, cultures, and a desire to keep neighborhoods together.
In times of crisis and emergencies, the private sector plays a vital role in supporting humanitarian efforts and contributing to the overall well-being of affected communities. The following are fundamental principles that guide Miyamoto when responding to humanitarian crisis:
In times of crisis and emergencies, the private sector plays a vital role in supporting humanitarian efforts and contributing to the overall well-being of affected communities. The following are fundamental principles that guide Miyamoto when responding to humanitarian crisis:
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