This could include Relevant information on disasters is available and accessible at all levels, to all stakeholders (through networks, development of information sharing system. ii. School curricula, education material and relevant trainings include risk reduction and recovery concepts and practices. iii. Research methods and tools for multi risk assessments and cost benefit analysis are developed and strengthened. iv. Country wide public awareness strategy exists to stimulate a culture of disaster resilience, with outreach to urban and rural communities.
Unit Description
Number and Percentage
Numerator
# of affected areas with local government-led intersectoral resilience building initiatives
Denominator
# of affected areas
Disaggregation
Children, adults, elderly, vulnerable
Indicator used for response monitoring ?
Yes
Types
Output
Threshold / Standard
n/a
General guidance
Livelihood assets are (human, capital, natural, physical, social, or financial) resource base of the household that when combined with capabilities and activities will generate means of living, and if sustainable, generate the well being of a household. Livelihood assets are to be determined locally. e.g. Fishing boats for coastal community, land and agricultural implements in the hinterlands, education, skills and capitals in urban area, house, car, household utilities, land, physical infrastructure, social networks, associations, etc.
Guidance on phases
This indicator should be monitored together with other cluster/sector indicators on DRR, where local knowledge, innovation and education has been used build resilience across sectors and building disaster risk reduction capacity at sectoral level. This activity should take into account the variety of strengths and weakness of different parts of the community to ensure the plans are efficient and offer assistance to everyone.
Guidance for pre-crisis/baseline
n/a
Data Sources
Community/ LGU survey
Comments
n/a