DRR Community Voices

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Photo of Domina holding a proof of her loan
Jacinta Kamemba
Digitalisation is having a transformative impact on climate resilience in Kenya. A partnership between VisionFund (VF) and a local fintech provider is enabling farmers to use their mobile phones in order to access digital loans.
Art collage representing conflict between fake news and fact communication
Qi Zhao Jan-Willem van Prooijen Giuliana Spadaro
New study suggests that countries with high natural hazard risk do not necessarily have to expect excessive conspiracy theories among the population. Fostering well-developed coping capacities could lower conspiracy belief levels effectively.
Aerial drone view of a beautiful beach on Lombok Island, Indonesia
Sergio Vallesi
In response to coastal erosion, island nations must rapidly deploy effective and scalable adaptation solutions that utilize nature, community participation, and innovative technologies.
Aerial photos dated June 28, 2023 of a huge fire in one of the buildings in the city of Omdurman, Sudan
Katie Peters
Over the past 15 years, mentions of FCV have been few and far between at previous Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction meetings. It was a marked change to hear the opening remarks by the head of Ä¢¹½´«Ã½, Mr Kamal Kishore.
 Residents contend with the flooding after a downpour in Accra, Ghana in 2020.
Dr. Louis Kusi Frimpong Dr. Rahmat Quaigrane Duker Dr. Evans Sakyi Boadu Dr. Ama Mbeaba Keelson Quarshie Dr. Felicia Annin
In Ghana, flooding is a perennial event in both rural and urban areas. In recent years, the level of associated destruction has increased, prompting serious attention from both government and relief organizations.
An apartment complex in construction, in Kent, UK
Olivia Nielsen Monica Sanders
When market forces drive affordable housing, developers or households typically seek cheaper land to reduce costs. These lower-cost plots are often in less desirable, higher-risk areas prone to flooding, earthquakes, or other environmental hazards.
A prescribed burning manager lighting a controlled fire in Califoria, USA
Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ spoke with Cordi Craig, Prescribed Fire Program Manager at Placer Resource Conservation District, to learn how her role is helping communities in California build resilience to the ever-growing threat of wildfires.
Two school chidren sitting at a primary school yard
Jimena Cuevas Bikram Rana Afsari Begum Isabelle Baguisi Yasmeen Khair
Many schools play a vital role in keeping communities safe during disasters. However, the lessons learned within the walls of these buildings can be just as impactful for building resilience to climate hazards.

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