Reality of resilience: Perspectives of the 2015–16 drought in Ethiopia

Reality of resilience: Perspectives of the 2015–16 drought in Ethiopia

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Author: CDKN Global
Organisation: BRACED
Country: Ethiopia
Tags: disaster risk management, drought, extreme weather events, resilience

This report, from Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) highlights lessons from the 2015–16 drought in Ethiopia, including how and why different communities were impacted, effective approaches to resilience building and challenges faced.

Key messages:

  • The timing and spatial distribution of rainfall, beyond total deficits, impacted livelihood activities such as agriculture and pastoralism during the 2015–16 drought in Ethiopia.
  • Early response costs less and results in better outcomes. Mechanisms that trigger early funding based on pre-agreed indicators are critical to overcome some of the political, institutional and media effects that have kept the humanitarian system in a state of crisis response.
  • Flexible funding and adaptive programming is needed for humanitarian and development organisations implementing projects. This will pivot funds, depending on need, and help stimulate more timely action.
  • There is increasing evidence that financial services such as index-based insurance are an important part of building resilience. These services need to be accessible to the most vulnerable people.

Download the report here: Reality of resilience - perspectives of the 2015–16 drought in Ethiopia

Image credit: UNICEF Ethiopia

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