Learn more about why resilience matters
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Are you curious to learn more and understand why thinking resilence matters? In that case we believe that this is the right course for you.
We will look at some basic concepts and ideas around resilience. What it is? Why does it matter? How can it help us think differently?
We will then introduce a tool to “think resilience”. We will understand how resilience thinking can help us to challenge and improve our work in development, humanitarian aid, and peacemaking!
The course takes in total 2,5 – 3 hours to complete.
Questions?
Feel free to contact our Capacity Development and Evaluation Advisor at SMC, Miriam Mondragon if you have any questions or want to know more about the course and how it can be used.




Thematic Focus
Climate Hope for Future Generations
In our international work, we meet many of the people who are ultimately affected by climate change. We are inspired by their ideas and resilience. We work to give them influence on decisions made about the climate at an international level. And we believe that religion can be a key that mobilizes and motivates more people to participate in the green transition.
We have Faith in Development
We work together with our member organisations with faith in development.