Social cohesion
Community resilience
Social capital
Networks of relationships
Social dialogue
Democratic engagement
Political engagement
Peaceful assembly
Freedom of association
Collective bargaining
Freedom of expression
Informal work sector
Conflict
Natural disaster
Women leaders
Political transitions
Public freedom
Threats on privacy
Free speech
Overreach of emergency powers
Compliance with national human rights institutions
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Community-led, participatory planning, local oversight
Digital engagement platforms and access to information/organization
Geospatial data collection techniques for informal urban settlements
vulnerable to COVID-19, disease, and shocks to system to predict movements
from urban poor in distress seeking refuge in their rural areas of
origin27
City resilience and urban profiles, generate an understanding of how the
response can be tailored to complex urban systems, relate to the built
environment, and connect community level and urban resilience28
Innovative community engagement practices such as mass media, digital
media, and local arts and culture
Information dissemination such as open-source software used to create
chatbots, interactive voice response virtual support mechanisms, hotlines,
and instant messaging services, particularly for women
The resilience of cities (and converse risk) and communities to withstand
shocks from an economic downturn or natural disasters
Global mapping of encroachment, illegal trade, and wet markets that are
pathways for pathogen transmission
Ecosystem encroachments and harmful practices, ecosystems, and illegal
trade, while protecting communities that depend on them for food supply and
livelihood. Connected to existing CITES and CMS guidance and CDS COP15
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