LIPI delegation visit IRDR
11 April 2018

LIPI (the Indonesian Institute of Sciences) delegation visited IRDR on April 10, 2018.

In the meeting, Mr. HAN Qunli, the Executive Director of IRDR, welcomed Prof. Bambang Subiyanto, the Chairman of LIPI, and his delegation. Mr. Han made an introduction about the mission, structure and projects of IRDR.  Prof.  Gadis Sri Haryani on behalf of LIPI presented LIPI’s DRR research and the proposal to be one of IRDR National Committee. The collaborations of DRR research projects and young scientist programmes were discussed during the meeting.

Mr. HONG Tianhua, the Director of UNESCO HIST and Prof. CHEN Fang, the Secretary-General of IRDR China also attended the meeting and presented their affiliations.

 

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