Mapping Community Engagement to build Disaster Resilience
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Client:
Caribbean Development Bank
Services:
Art direction, Editorial design, Infographics, Data visualisation
Countries:
British Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Language(s):
English
The Community Disaster Risk Reduction Fund (CDRRF) finances projects which reduce the impacts of natural hazards and support climate change adaptation in communities across the Caribbean.
The effectiveness of disaster resilience and climate action projects depend on the involvement of community members at all stages. A number of surveys were conducted across the region to pinpoint and address social and economic issues that could affect the willingness and ability of community members to participate in these programmes.
Conceptualized and produced the layouts for the community engagement survey results including illustrations, charts and infographic design.