Introduction to Community Driven Resilience

Introduction to Community Driven Resilience

Badge awarded to

Rossinah Ndunge Mwau

This course is part of the Community Driven Resilience (CDR) learning pathway and aims to improve self-reliance and sustainability for local organizations on the front lines of providing humanitarian assistance. The course introduces basic key aspects of CDR, as well as approaches and tools for implementing CDR. This e-Learning course is intended for staff working in the local, national, and international humanitarian and development space.

Issued on 27 Nov 2025 by

World Vision International

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Issuer

World Vision International

Ashley_Inselman@wvi.org

Criteria

The badge represents 3 hours of learning representing both internal WV-specific training and protocols as well as externally relevant standards and principles such as Sphere, CHS Alliance Core Humanitarian Competency Framework(CHCF), Humanitarian Learning Standards, and more.

Where there is only reading or interaction required, learners must complete all sections and a feedback form.

By completing the full course participants will be able to: Identify key technical components such as exposure, vulnerability, as well as reflect on different types of community capacities (i.e. absorptive, adaptive, transformative); Document organizational humanitarian experiences; Define resilience, and differentiate between humanitarian action and development programming and discuss how resilience supports both; Reflect on community resilience; and Examine key concepts (assets and areas for collective action) in community resilience building and propose those that are essential within a specific context.