Seven Lessons in Building Resilience from Bangladesh's Cyclone Response

In Bangladesh, innovative approaches like distributing ducks instead of chickens have helped villages withstand the impact of frequent floods and cyclones. Small grants given to communities allowed them to identify and address their own vulnerabilities, leading to more effective and sustainable solutions. The project emphasized listening to local people, adapting traditional practices, and considering climate trends for long-term resilience. Collaborative partnerships between organizations enhanced the impact and adaptability of interventions, making communities better equipped to face disasters.

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