Road map to community resilience: Operationalizing the Framework for Community Resilience

The Road Map to Community Resilience has been developed by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to guide Red Cross / Red Crescent National Society staff and volunteers and their operational partners, who want to help communities become safer and stronger.

The Road Map provides step-by-step guidance on how to operationalize the IFRC’s Framework for Community Resilience and coordinate programme teams of the National Societies or branch alongside other stakeholders to enable communities to become more resilient in the face of threats.

The Road Map to Community Resilience is one of three IFRC anchor documents on resilience along with the Framework for Community Resilience and the Communication Guidance to National Societies on Community Resilience.

Source: IFRC, 2017.

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