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Resilience refers to the capacity of a system, be it an individual, community, organization, or ecosystem, to absorb disturbance and reorganize while undergoing change so as to still retain essentially the same function, structure, identity, and feedbacks.
This brief provides an overview of UHC as a key pillar of social protection.
Climate change adaptation refers to adjustments in ecological, social, or economic systems in response to actual or expected climatic effects and their impacts.
Approaches and interventions that address climate change while preserving natural resources and ecological systems for current and future generations.
Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) encompasses proactive measures to minimize vulnerabilities and risks associated with hazards, preventing or reducing their adverse impacts.
Social resilience is the ability of a community or society to withstand and recover from shocks and stresses, adapting and transforming in the face of adversity.
Vulnerability refers to the susceptibility of individuals, systems, or assets to harm from hazards or adverse events.
This report provides a framework for building household resilience through adaptive social protection (ASP).
This World Bank report analyzes adaptive social protection in Colombia using the Social Protection Stress Test Tool.
World Bank's FS2030 FY23 report on food systems resilience amid crises.
Explores how social protection systems can reduce poverty, improve food security, and build resilience in rural areas.
Analysis of global food systems using a new framework and baseline data.
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