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Community Resilience Activity (CRA) Safe Charity Assessment
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Pakistan-funded Safe Charity campaign seeks to reduce financial support to violent extremist groups by educating those who give charity about how to direct their charity to safe recipients in Multan and Karachi. In Multan, the campaign trained influential farmers to disseminate safe charity messages to other farmers; and chambers of commerce and industry, trade and marketing associations, and the Rotary Club to reach the business community. In Karachi, the campaign engaged community youth centers to disseminate messages. The campaign timed its activities to align with common periods of charitable giving, namely Ramazan, Eid ul-Fitr, and Eid ul-Azha. These surveys established a baseline of current knowledge and practices with respect to safe charity in Multan and Karachi during each giving period and identified changes in knowledge and practices that could be plausibly linked to the safe charity campaign.
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Community Resilience Activity (CRA) Safe Charity Assessment: Phase 1 Exhibit Data
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Pakistan-funded Safe Charity campaign seeks to reduce financial support to violent extremist groups by educating those who give charity about how to direct their charity to safe recipients in Multan and Karachi. In Multan, the campaign trained influential farmers to disseminate safe charity messages to other farmers; and chambers of commerce and industry, trade and marketing associations, and the Rotary Club to reach the business community. In Karachi, the campaign engaged community youth centers to disseminate messages. The campaign timed its activities to align with common periods of charitable giving, namely Ramazan, Eid ul-Fitr, and Eid ul-Azha. These surveys established a baseline of current knowledge and practices with respect to safe charity in Multan and Karachi during each giving period and identified changes in knowledge and practices that could be plausibly linked to the safe charity campaign.
Tribal Community Resilience (TCR) Annuals Awards
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,The Branch of Tribal Community Resilience (TCR) provides financial support for Federally-recognized Tribal Nations and authorized Tribal organizations through a competitive funding opportunity. Since 2011, TCR has distributed over 900 awards totaling almost $120 million. This layer displays this location of the tribal office of the tribe or tribal organization receiving funding through the annual awards program. The FY22 Tribal Community Resilience annual award program categories and more information can be found on the TCR Program webpage here: https://www.bia.gov/service/tcr-annual-awards-program,
SD Community Strength 2010
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Modelled estimates of community strengths including: voluntary work, giving or receiving support in times of crisis, feeling safe, and views on other cultures - in 2010 by SD.
Inventory of Community Resilience Indicators & Assessment Frameworks
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This dataset is an inventory of existing quantitative resilience frameworks, indicators, and measures that have been evaluated and entered into a database according to a standardized methodology. The inventory is a broad inventory of existing resilience indicators (whether proposed or applied) and key information for each indicator. The indicators span all systems likely to be included in the assessment methodology, including physical systems (e.g., buildings and infrastructure), social and economic systems, and natural systems (e.g., natural environment). The inventory is a foundational component of the Community Resilience Program's project that is aimed at developing a first-generation methodology to assess resilience at the community-scale based on community functions, supported by buildings and infrastructure systems, and the recovery of those functions following a disruptive hazard event. One aspect of this work is to identify the types of indicators that should be used as proxies to represent system attributes, dimensions, and dependencies.
Resilient Africa Network: Resilience Dimensions of the Effects of Recurrent Droughts in Borana Zone, Southern Ethiopia
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A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Borana pastoralist communities to determine the magnitude of the resilience dimensions identified (psychosocial distress, environment, wealth, infrastructure and social services, human capital, social capital and community network, peace and security, and livestock) from the community consultation conducted in 2013.