International Civil Defence Organisation


The International Civil Defence Organisation is an intergovernmental organisation with the objective to contribute to the development by States of structures ensuring the protection and assistance of population and safeguarding property and the environment from natural or man-made disasters. The International Civil Defence Organisation was founded in 1931. It has 57 member states, 18 observer states and 23 affiliated members.

History

The origin of ICDO dates back to 1931. It was in Paris that the French Surgeon-General George Saint-Paul founded the Association of Geneva Zones, from which the present International Civil Defence Organisation originated.

Members