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South Asia PPA Partners Workshop 2013
Resilient LivelihoodsThe Framework
Presented at the Christian Aid Regional Consultation onResilience South Asia
06-08 Feb 2013, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Resilience is the power of individuals
and communities to live with dignity,responding successfully to disastersand the opportunities and risks theyface
Aresilient livelihood is one that enables people to feed,clothe, house, educate and take care of themselves and
their household with dignity, and to build up savings and/or
other resources. This enables them to prepare for and cope
with shocks and to adapt proactively to new and emergingthreats and longer-term changes in their context.
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Sustainable livelihoods
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Assets and spare capacity
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Common principles to resilient systems
Increasing the ability to anticipate risk. Addressing thosethat can be anticipated requires an understanding of
forecasts, their reliability and managing the uncertaintythey contain.
Increasing the capacity to organise and act collectively toaddress the drivers of poverty and risk, following the
priorities established by the community through local
planning processes.
Increasing the capacity to learn and change, especially
to transform institutions, governance and regulation,market systems or social processes that may be
increasing risk or creating obstacles to the desired
pathway out of poverty.
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A resilient livelihood
Sustainable:supports social and economic development inways that are productive, profitable and environmentally-sound,
enhancing rather than depleting the natural, social and physical
resources upon which it depends.
Profitable:empowers its operator to gain fair profits andincreased value from labour and productivity, leading to a
growing and more predictable income. Women and men
therefore gain an equitable and predictable share of the value
from their labour and production, enabling them both to meet
their basic needs and build up savings for the future.
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A resilient livelihood
Risk and Resource Management:is less damaged by suddenshocks, recurring risks and incremental stresses. Implicit in
reducing vulnerability and increasing the capacity to respond is
the importance of access to resources, or buffers, that can be
mobilised when needed. In consequence, women and menareable to manage resources to cope with currently-known shocksand stresses, and take advantage of new opportunities, whether
physical, social, political or economic.
Adaptable:can respond to identified current and predictedfuture impacts of both risks and stresses, and has the capacity
to adapt to these changes to and navigate future uncertainty.Women and men are then able to protect and/or transform the
ways they make a living to adjust to known and unknown risks.
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A resilient livelihood
Voice:enables a greater and more influential voice in decisionsthat affect their livelihoods, enhancing rather than undermining
the voice and empowerment achieved by others in the same
area or community. This leads to more access to and control
over resources and the social and political conditions affecting
them.
Health and Wellbeing:enhances and protects the health of itsoperator, facilitating greater access to quality, affordable and
relevant health services so that more time and resources can be
invested in building a thriving, sustainable livelihood. This allows
people to live with dignity, without compromising their health.
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The Action Plan
The most common case will be sharing the design
and implementation of activities between different
local actors: governments, community organisations,
private sectors, etc., often with an emphasis on
implementation by the community themselves withexisting resources.
This often demands a departure of the traditional role
of NGO as implementers, towards a brokering role,
able to connect households and communities with theright organisation, institution or private sector actor.
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