resilient livelihood. case study: a typical example of a vulnerable family
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RESILIENT LIVELIHOOD
Case Study:A typical example of a vulnerable family
Case Study
Why this focus on resilience?
EMPOWERMENTImpacts of natural disasters and
complex emergencies
DEFINING RESILIENCE
What does the term “resilience” mean?ABILITY
to anticipate
to reduce the impact
to cope with and recover from the effects of adversity
without compromising their long term prospects
Long term resilience and preparedness programming (developmental)
Res
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Critical resilience level
Early Recovery
Recovery
Time
Strengthening resilience through: Relief
Source: IFRC
RESILIENT LIVELIHOODExamples
Strengthening community organization and voice
Supporting access to and sustainable management of natural resources
Access to land
Agricultural diversification
Terracing
Post harvest management
Access to water and storage…
Ensuring safe living conditions
Protecting household assets
Resistant houses
Promoting access to technology and livelihood diversification
Training on non-agricultural activities
Innovative livelihoods
Improving access to employment and protection
Investing in waged employment
Self employment and access to capital (loan)
Access to social protection
Insurance
STEP FORWARD
What have others done?
And ?