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Village Community Resilience in Handling the Covid-19 Pandemic

Authors: Mofit Jamroni, Keppi Sukesi;

Village Community Resilience in Handling the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract

Resilient city is a concept that emerged as an effort to overcome natural disasters that often occur in urban areas. Disaster management based on local wisdom is an effective strategy to encourage community enthusiasm to prevent and manage the impact of disasters. Disaster management strategies based on local wisdom as social capital can be implemented by strengthening community resilience. The increasing escalation of the impact of the non-natural disaster Covid-19 has made all people, regions, and countries take countermeasures independently and collectively. The smallest group of society is also required to have high adaptability and resilience. The Resilient Village social movement that has been implemented in the Malang Regency area is studied as an effort to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to determine the response of the community regarding the seven (7) elements of resilience determined in the resilient village social movement. Respondents' perceptions of the resilient village social movement were examined through several indicators for each resilience element. The resilience of human resources is measured by the level of confidence in the existence of Covid-19, the willingness to be a cadre for disaster management and the urgency of a resilient village. Food Resilience is assessed based on the increase in food demand, food availability and food resilience urgency. Health Resilience is researched based on the efforts of healthy resilient families, resilient health cadres and the urgency of healthy health. The resilience of security and order was examined in the improvement of security and order, the role of security and order officers and the need for strong security and order. Information resilience is assessed based on the increased need for information, information delivery and the need for robust information during the Covid-19 pandemic. Psychological resilience is researched according to the improvement of family psychology, the need for psychological cadres and the need for psychological strength. Cultural resilience is studied based on a culture of sharing, a culture of reminding others, a culture of helping, a culture of tolerance and the need for cultural resilience.

Keywords

Covid-19, Resilient Village, Resilience

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