The CBDRR approach developed by Solidarités International is a participatory methodology that places affected communities at the centre of disaster risk analysis, planning, and action. It combines local knowledge with technical expertise to identify hazards, vulnerabilities, and capacities, and translates this shared analysis into concrete preparedness, mitigation, and response measures implemented at community level.
Multistakeholder
A qualitative study analysing how hill-based households in Napier could support tsunami evacuees after a major earthquake, focusing on social capital, preparedness, and informal hosting capacity.
The Palau CBDRR Toolkit strengthens “bottom-up” resilience by linking the national framework and state plans to the community/hamlet level. It covers preparedness topics such as early warning and operational procedures for disseminating alerts. It includes a participatory vulnerability assessment with attention to the needs of vulnerable groups. It promotes community engagement and an organized response through local committees (e.g., search and rescue and relief/assistance).
Integrating people with disabilities into risk and disaster management.
Integrating local and scientific knowledge through observations, communication, and early warning
Guiding schools to assess hazards, reduce risks, and co-design SOPs
Providing planning resources, guidance, and strategies for community resilience.
Platform centralising resources, exercises, and emergency preparedness support
Community-led resilience model for improving wildfire preparedness and recovery
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