Disaster-prone areas face continuous threats that can devastate communities, disrupt livelihoods, and hinder development. Building resilience in these areas is crucial to ensure that communities can withstand, adapt to, and recover from disasters.
This involves not only preparing for emergencies but also enhancing local capacities and governance to manage and mitigate risks effectively.
By strengthening local institutions, fostering community engagement, and integrating disaster risk reduction into development planning, we can create robust frameworks that empower communities to thrive despite the challenges posed by natural and human-made hazards.
This paper explores strategies and best practices for enhancing community resilience in disaster-prone areas, emphasizing the importance of local capacity building and effective governance.
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