VIEWS FROM THE FRONTLINE
El Salvador
We’re working with communities in El Salvador to ensure that development is informed by the perspectives of people most at risk.
As part of our global Views from the Frontline programme we have surveyed community members, civil society organisations and government representatives across the country. Here we present our key findings, conclusions, activities and impact.
Random household surveys
Civil society surveys
Local government surveys
Key findings and conclusions at the national level
- A lack of support from local and national authorities, as well as a lack of resources, neighbourhood collaboration and community commitment, mean that pollution is not dealt with
- There is a lack of coordination between community members and local government on disaster risk information sharing
- Social violence and delinquency are believed to be the threats that future generations will have to face – it is essential that the mayor’s office and the central government coordinate actions so that the needs of the community are heard and addressed
Surveys undertaken in El Salvador
Our Views from the Frontline surveys in El Salvador were undertaken in 2019.
Who was surveyed?
We surveyed 786 random households, 150 civil society organisations, 152 local government representatives, and undertook 75 community consultations.
Risk locations prioritised
We prioritised two risk areas:
- Ahuachapán
- Usulután
Communities surveyed
We surveyed people from 14 communities: Chinchilla, Getsemani, La Labor, El Puente, Los Castillos, Santa Elena, Cooperativa, San Hilario, El poston o Los Ensayos, La Ermita, Cañada Colorada-San Francisco, Mata de Piña, Samuria Jucuaran and El Jutal.
Our impact
Activities undertaken in response to community-level findings and conclusions
- Trained the community on environmental and disaster risk management through education campaigns
- Strengthened the resilience capacities of inter-community organisations such as water boards, women’s associations, and youth leaders
- Repaired and retrofitted community buildings, such as medical dispensaries, dry chamber latrines for kindergarten children and community shelters
- Raised awareness of farmers on ecosystem maintenance and securing lands through plantations
Impact of activities
- The initiatives reduce the information gap and also increase the rate of participation of communities, including women, children and youth, in development actions and information on risk-informed development approaches in the community
- Community members actively participated in community-level action planning, assessment, implementation and monitoring led by the government to address the disaster risks and threats
- Increased understanding in local government on the need for inclusion of community members in community development plans
Our project partners in El Salvador
Our Views from the Frontline programme is implemented by GNDR member organisations and partners in the country.
National coordinating organisation
- Funsalprodese
Partner organisations
- IMU
- PROCARES
View all data from El Salvador
You can view all our Views from the Frontline survey data using our data dashboard. You can also learn more about our methodology for selecting at-risk areas and survey respondents.
Project funded by
European Union
Our Views from the Frontline project is funded by the European Union (EU). Content related to this project on our website was made possible by the support of the EU. All content is the sole responsibility of GNDR and does not necessarily reflect the views of the EU.
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