Resilience Capacity Assessment

A (%)

D (%)

Mean (SD)

Absorptive Capacity Index

1) Households have access to an informal safety net (e.g., Religious and saving groups) in the community

57.3

12.6

3.61 (1.18)

2) Households get and give help to people WITHIN their community

58.7

8.6

3.65 (1.01)

3) Households have access to their saving during shock events such as flooding

49.3

10.0

3.61 (0.98)

4) There is a government and/or NGO disaster planning and/or response program in the village

29.1

53.4

2.51 (1.45)

5) Households receive emergency food or cash assistance from the government or NGO during shock events such as flooding

37.2

51.7

2.14 (1.09)

3.10 (0.72)

Adaptive Capacity Index

6) Households show aspirations, confidence to adapt, and a sense of control over their life

58.0

9.3

3.52 (1.00)

7) Households get and give help to people OUTSIDE their community

43.3

45.0

2.98 (1.43)

8) Households network with other households to achieve various services needed in the community

54.7

9.3

3.71 (1.02)

9) Adults in the household are educated and engaged in various forms of socio-economic activities

40.1

48.2

2.42 (1.12)

10) Households in the community have access to necessary information and easily adopt improved practices

32.0

49.4

2.34 (1.02)

2.99 (0.62)

Transformative Capacity Index

11) Households have access to a formal safety net (e.g., food assistance, shelter, and government/NGO assistant) in the community

24.6

55.4

2.63 (1.24)

12) Market available for households to sell and buy agricultural products

55.4

12

3.65 (1.09)

13) Households have access to essential services (e.g., Roads, Schools, Healthcare, Police) in the community

46.6

21.3

3.35 (1.24)

14) Local government responded to community requests for improving community assets or services

30.4

43.3

2.04 (1.08)

15) Households participate in the decision-making process that concerns the community

42.7

18.0

3.32 (1.08)

2.99 (0.65)

Overall Resilience Capacity

3.02 (0.06)