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Title: RESILIENCE THROUGH EMPOWERMENT


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RESILIENCE THROUGH EMPOWERMENT
  • Suranjana Gupta
  • Huairou Commission
  • Consultative Meeting Global Network of NGOs on
    Disaster Risk Reduction
  • ISDR
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • October 2006

2
Huairou Commission
  • Created in Beijing 1995
  • Experimental partnership entity of grassroots
    womens organizations, NGOs, Donors, Local
    Authorities
  • Focus Grassroots women and settlements
  • 5 Global Campaigns Governance, Secure Tenure,
    HIVAIDS, Peace and Resilience Building
  • Groots International taken the lead in this
    thematic campaign

3
Key Elements of Our Approach
  • Casting women in the role of partners
  • Mobilizing community based organizations
  • Putting information in the hands of women.
  • Creating safe spaces for women and children
  • Making institutions responsive and accountable to
    communities.
  • Restoring, diversifying and upgrading livelihoods
    to collective enterprise
  • Transferring innovations through peer exchange

4
How do we build resilient communities?
  • Social networks, community based organizations
    are strengthened
  • Improved access to basic services eg. ASHAA
  • Sustained participation in development
    continuous and refining of skills and knowledge
    enabling them to mobilize these in a crisis.
  • Institutional accountability to communities

5
Challenges in risk reduction programs
  • Community resilience building is seen as
    emergency response one-time training
  • Women are bypassed because social barriers
    prevent them from public spaces and planning.
  • Community involvement ends when projects end
  • Capacities left behind in communities are usually
    confined to hardware
  • Difficult to get communities interested in
    disaster, particularly where disasters are
    infrequent.

6
Groots-AJWSGlobal Initiative to Strengthen
Community Trainers
  • 1. Global network of women trainers in Asia and
    Latin America and Caribbean with expertise in
  • Organizing and training disaster response teams
  • Building federations of livelihoods groups to
    access credit and markets
  • Disaster safe construction teams
  • Improving institutional accountability and access
    to basic services
  • Teaching other communities
  • 2. Refining community tools and methodologies
    for transferring innovation

7
Why is this initiative exciting?
  • Recognition to grassroots women leaders as
    experts.
  • Opportunities for communities to reflect on and
    articulate practices and develop methodologies to
    transfer these.
  • Located on the disaster-development intersection,
    thus relevant to communities even when disaster
    is not an immediate concern
  • The potential to rapidly scale up community
    innovations in recovery and resilience

8
Using grassroots expertise to support womens
participation in Sri Lanka 2007
  • Partnering with International Center for
    Sustainable Cities with funding from CIDA to
    mobilize women to plan and manage 3 women and
    childrens centers
  • Partnering with UN Habitat to enhance womens
    participation in 5 cities

9
How can policy makers support community-driven,
women centered resilience?
  • Set standards and operational guidelines for
    womens participation in DRR.
  • Provide resources to integrate DRR with ongoing
    development processes and priorities of
    grassroots women.
  • Create a demand for community trainers pre and
    post disaster.
  • Convene forums which provide opportunities for
    communities to convey lessons learned to policy
    makers.
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