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Community based disaster risk reduction in Sri Lanka: A compendium of good practices
Kumar, Arvind ; Seran, Paramanathapillai ; Juveanendiran, Sivalingam ; Senthees, Thayananthamoorthy
Kumar, Arvind
Seran, Paramanathapillai
Juveanendiran, Sivalingam
Senthees, Thayananthamoorthy
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2013-06-01
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Case study
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20
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Aid effectiveness
Cash transfers
Community building
Debt relief
Disaster risk management
Drought
Enterprise development
Floods
Food prices
Food production
Food reserves
Food security
Labour standards
Land rights
Protection
Reconstruction
Water and sanitation
Wellbeing
Women farmers
Sustainable livelihoods approach
Disaster risk reduction
DRR
Women's Economic Leadership
WEL
Agriculture
Conflict
Disasters
Finance
Livelihoods
Cash transfers
Community building
Debt relief
Disaster risk management
Drought
Enterprise development
Floods
Food prices
Food production
Food reserves
Food security
Labour standards
Land rights
Protection
Reconstruction
Water and sanitation
Wellbeing
Women farmers
Sustainable livelihoods approach
Disaster risk reduction
DRR
Women's Economic Leadership
WEL
Agriculture
Conflict
Disasters
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<p>The compendium presents good practices of the community based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR) approach implemented under a Disaster Preparedness project in the North and East of Sri Lanka, supported by the Disaster Preparedness ECHO (DIPECHO). Learning drawn from the project can be replicated and built into future interventions. The compendium also highlights the post-conflict scenario, and how CBDRR approach can be a gateway to strengthen women’s leadership, governance, sustainable livelihood and agricultural practices. </p>
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978-1-78077-454-1
