'We Bend, We Don't Break' - Partners for Resilience Report 2019

Author(s)
van Bommel, T. & Schramek, C.
Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
15 May 2019
Type
Programme/project reviews
Keywords
Community-led, Local capacity, Multi-sector/cross-sector, Development & humanitarian aid, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Environment & climate
Countries
Guatemala, Haiti, Mali, South Sudan, Uganda, Indonesia, Kenya, Ethiopia, India, Philippines
Organisations
CARE International

Disasters have strongly increased in both frequency and impact, with climate change as one of the main contributors to more extreme, frequent, and unpredictable weather. Degradation and loss of ecosystems intensify natural hazards. Combined with the high vulnerability of communities in the Global South, this leads to increased disaster risk. Despite these many challenges, there are solutions to create a sustainable future. When provided the necessary resources, communities mobilize to adapt and prepare for increasing risks. In the Partners for Resilience (PfR) Alliance, CARE works to reduce disaster risk by increasing community resilience – enabling people to bend and not break in the face of adversity

This publication highlights how the implementation of an Integrated Risk Management approach leads to social transformation and more resilient communities that are well prepared to deal with a diversity of shocks and challenges. The protagonists are the people themselves, sharing how their lives and the lives of members of their communities have improved. These stories are expanded upon with examples of CARE’s work within PfR in each country.

Authors: 
van Bommel, T. & Schramek, C.