The ability of populations to demonstrate resilience in the face of insecurity refers to their capacity to withstand, adapt to, and recover from adversity and shocks.
This involves maintaining or improving their well-being despite challenges like economic hardship, conflict, or environmental changes.
Resilience in this context is not just about surviving; it’s about thriving in the face of adversity and emerging stronger.
It encompasses the ability to bounce back from setbacks, utilise available resources, and develop strategies to cope with and mitigate the impacts of insecurity.