Building Community Resilience in the Re-settlement of Displaced Communities

Yamuna Kaluarachchi
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In natural disaster and man-made conflict scenarios, livelihoods, assets, community networks and relationships get destroyed and in many areas, lives and communities are devastated. Re-settling these communities and providing them the essential support to adapt to the new or changed environments has been a major challenge for governments. Taking into consideration case studies from two South Asian countries, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, this paper explores the displacement and re-location cycle experienced and the impact disaster, conflict and reconciliation has on families, community and stakeholder relationships and networks as they re-build their lives in the re-settlement process. The case studies were selected from available literature to focus on different kinds of natural disasters and civil conflicts. The paper focuses on characteristics of resilient communities and how these characteristics have aided the recovery and re-settlement. It also identifies attributes that are inherent in communities that have undergone disaster and displacement and explores how these attributes have helped communities in re-building their lives. From the literature and the case study results and information, it is seen that topics of safety, security, and livelihoods summarises the core needs that are important for transitional settlement and shelter. Having ownership of assets, a shelter or dwelling unit or land is also important in the re-settlement process. These requirements vary according to the ethnicity, religion and culture and the challenges for the relief agencies are to provide alternative solutions that match these requirements in the short and long term.

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在流离失所社区重新安置中建立社区复原力
在自然灾害和人为冲突的情况下,生计、资产、社区网络和关系遭到破坏,在许多地区,生活和社区遭到破坏。重新安置这些社区,并为他们提供必要的支持,以适应新的或变化的环境,一直是政府面临的主要挑战。本文结合两个南亚国家孟加拉国和斯里兰卡的案例研究,探讨了流离失所和重新安置所经历的周期,以及灾难、冲突与和解对家庭、社区和利益相关者关系和网络的影响,因为他们在重新安置过程中重建了他们的生活。案例研究是从现有文献中选择的,重点关注不同类型的自然灾害和国内冲突。本文的重点是弹性社区的特征,以及这些特征如何帮助恢复和重新安置。它还确定了遭受灾难和流离失所的社区所固有的属性,并探讨了这些属性如何帮助社区重建生活。从文献和案例研究结果和信息中可以看出,安全、保障和生计的主题总结了对过渡性定居点和住所重要的核心需求。在重新安置过程中,拥有资产、住所或住宅单位或土地的所有权也很重要。这些要求因种族、宗教和文化而异,救济机构面临的挑战是在短期和长期内提供符合这些要求的替代解决办法。
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