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Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs Resilience Approach

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs The ability of individuals, communities, organisations, or countries exposed to disasters and crises and underlying vulnerabilities to:  anticipate,  reduce the impact of,  cope with,  and recover from the effects of adversity without compromising their long-term prospects. Photo: IFRC

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs Key to resilience  PEOPLE FIRST: A people and community centred approach. We can facilitate and assist individuals and their households and communities in their own efforts to strengthening their resilience.  LOCAL OWNERSHIP : Focus on building local ownership, assets and capacity, do not foster dependency or substitution.  COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: Understand the diverse underlying causes of vulnerability and disaster and crisis risks simultaneously. This requires holistic assessments and interventions which take into account a variety of shocks and underlying causes of vulnerability.  LONG TERM PERSPECTIVE: strengthening resilience does not happen overnight and requires long-term investment and engagement.

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs Key to Resilience Key to Resilience  WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP: Resilient communities cannot be achieved solely with RCRC support. The RCRC needs to facilitate support from a range of stakeholders who contribute to strengthening and sustaining resilience.  KNOW THE LIMITS: Acknowledge that strengthening and sustaining resilience is not possible in all contexts at all times  STRENGTHEN LAWS AND POLICIES: Legal framework and policies on building resilience should further assist vulnerable people and communities.

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs DM Health OD ……… Watsan Appropriate Shelter Livelihood We can make a better impact if we work together at community level….?

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs What Characteristics does a community need to have to be resilient ? The diagram shows characteristics of resilient communities highlighting the fundamental importance of knowledge and health as the foundations of resilience at an individual level.

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs Important to remember:  There is no community with ZERO resilience as there is no community with ABSOLUTE resilience  Resilience is not the end of the road or outcome but an ongoing PROCESS  Meeting basic needs (food, water, shelter, health) is a precondition to building resilient communities.

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs How do we operationalize it? o Build on existing good practices/experiences o Cross Sectoral Program Integration (CBRR, CBHFA, SBRR etc) o Mainstreaming Cross-cutting issues into integrated Risk Reduction Programming o Harmonization of tools (multisectoral assessment tool, integrated community based programming tool etc)

Saving lives, changing minds. ACE Programs ACE Programs “If we fail to prepare We are preparing to fail”