Comoros Risks Forum
The Global Risks Forum – National Engagement Series: Comoros is an annual, hybrid-format initiative coordinated by NWG Comoros, an independent network of national experts, community leaders, youth representatives, and international collaborators. Operating with full autonomy from the Government of Comoros and without affiliation to any political body, NWG Comoros provides a neutral platform for evidence-based policy dialogue and innovation across disaster risk reduction (DRR), disaster risk finance (DRF), and disaster risk intelligence (DRI).
As part of the wider framework of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and Global Risks Forum (GRF), this series contributes to a globally synchronized effort to tackle systemic risks through foresight, technological co-creation, and cross-sectoral resilience. It unites stakeholders from the quintuple helix—academia, civil society, government (as participant only), private sector, and international partners—to co-design inclusive, forward-looking solutions grounded in the specific realities of Comoros as a Small Island Developing State (SIDS).
Strategic Purpose
The Comoros edition is designed to:
- Facilitate independent, high-level dialogue on climate, geophysical, and economic risks facing island nations;
- Integrate cutting-edge technologies into community-based early warning, preparedness, and adaptation systems;
- Advance sustainable finance and decentralized governance tools for risk-informed development;
- Empower local communities, youth networks, and diaspora groups in shaping regenerative resilience strategies.
The forum emphasizes actionable outcomes, including co-created policy blueprints, participatory simulation tools, risk-informed budgeting models, and anticipatory governance mechanisms tailored to the Comorian archipelago.
Governance and Participation
All activities under NWG Comoros are independently governed and aligned with the values and operational standards of GRA and GRF. The initiative is not associated with, endorsed by, or accountable to any government entity or political institution, ensuring that all discussions and outputs are grounded in ethical integrity, scientific objectivity, and global solidarity.
Participation is open to researchers, policy leaders, civil society actors, financial innovators, diaspora representatives, and local community organizers. The forum promotes inclusive knowledge exchange, strategic foresight, and co-governance models that elevate underrepresented voices in national resilience-building efforts.
Join the Movement
We welcome climate adaptation leaders, island governance experts, tech developers, financial institutions, and youth activists to join the Global Risks Forum – Comoros Series as speakers, partners, and contributors. This is a unique opportunity to co-develop anticipatory systems, enhance local innovation ecosystems, and build enduring resilience pathways for Comoros—while staying connected to a global alliance dedicated to risk-informed transformation.
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Aug 22 2032 - Aug 31 2033
- Time: All Day
