This page provides guidance materials relating to RABIT: the Resilience Assessment Benchmarking and Impact Toolkit. This enables the measurement of resilience baselines, and also measurement of the impact on resilience of development interventions; particularly introduction of ICTs. It focuses on resilience in low-income communities.
RABIT Briefing Document
The four-page RABIT Briefing Document explains the importance of resilience; how RABIT understands and measures and visualises resilience; and it illustrates the action recommendations that can emerge from implementing RABIT.
RABIT Implementation Handbook
The RABIT Implementation Handbook explains what RABIT is, and why, when and how to use it. It explains the analytical model of resilience attributes and markers that guides RABIT measurement, and typical impacts on these of ICTs. It provides a series of research instruments for measurement of resilience including focus group, interview and survey templates. It offers guidance on data visualisation.
RABIT Training Guide
The RABIT Training Guide provides notes and guidance for running a training workshop on resilience generally and RABIT specifically. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the RABIT Training Workshop Slides.
RABIT Short Case Studies
These are short (c. ten-page) summaries of the pilot application of RABIT in low-income communities in developing countries:
- Prioritising Resilience Interventions in Urban Communities: A Costa Rica Case Study – explains the conceptualisation, measurement, visualisation and recommendations from a RABIT benchmarking study in a district of San Jose.
- Benchmarking, Visualising and Strengthening ICTs’ Impact on Urban Community Resilience: A Costa Rica Case Study – explains the concept of “e-resilience”; measures and visualises the contribution of ICTs to community resilience in a district of San Jose; and lists recommendations on improving use of ICTs to build resilience.
- Prioritising Resilience Interventions in Agricultural Livelihoods: A Ugandan Case Study – explains the conceptualisation, measurement, visualisation and recommendations from a RABIT benchmarking study in a rural coffee-producing district in Uganda.
- Benchmarking, Visualising and Strengthening ICTs’ Impact on Agricultural Livelihoods’ Resilience: A Ugandan Case Study – explains the concept of “e-resilience”; measures and visualises the contribution of ICTs to community resilience in a rural coffee-producing district in Uganda; and lists recommendations on improving use of ICTs to build resilience.
RABIT Full Case Studes
These provide full details from the case studies of pilot application of RABIT, including resilience conceptualisation; case study context and methods; findings and visualisation on community resilience; findings and visualisation on ICTs and community resilience; action recommendations; and survey/interview/focus group instruments used: