Project FRESH: Flood risks, environmental sanitation and health research in riverine communities in Iloilo, Philippines

This presentation highlights flood risks, sanitation, and health challenges in riverine communities through participatory action research.

Summary

This presentation, developed by TAMPEI under the Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) micro-grant, focuses on flood risks and their impacts on environmental sanitation and health in riverine communities in Iloilo, Philippines. It highlights how low-income households living near rivers and coasts face high exposure to hazards such as flooding, storm surge, and climate variability, alongside challenges in sanitation and environmental safety.

The project adopts a participatory action research approach, engaging community members as co-researchers to assess risks and develop localised solutions. It emphasises improving environmental health through community-based wastewater treatment, integrating local knowledge into climate adaptation strategies, and supporting inclusive, community-driven settlement upgrading.

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