Self-evaluation and Holistic Assessment of Climate Resilience of Farmers and Pastoralist (SHARP+)

Group membership

This module explores the presence of conflicts within the community, existing collective actions to resolve them, and the presence of other forms of community involvement.

Contribution to resilience

Community cooperation, particularly in conflict resolution and collective commitment, strengthens the resilience of farm households by promoting solidarity, resource sharing and mutual aid in the event of shocks. In times of crisis, a united community can mobilize effectively, pooling efforts and strengthening collective security. Community involvement also stimulates sustainable action, essential for coping with shocks and preserving agro-ecosystems..

 

Collected information

  • Sources of conflict and tension within the community
  • Mechanisms for resolving conflict and tensions
  • Household participation in conflict resolution mechanisms
  • Household involvement in community commitments
  • Gender of household member involved in conflict resolution mechanisms
  • Mutual aid between community members
  • Existence of discrimination within the community
  • Satisfaction with community decision-making and conflict resolution