Summary:
The book explores how communities and individuals respond to crises through grassroots, bottom-up initiatives, highlighting the importance of local knowledge and decentralized decision-making. It examines case studies and theoretical frameworks to understand how civil society can effectively address challenges without relying solely on top-down interventions from governments or large organizations.
Key points:
1. Community Resilience: Local communities can bounce back from crises using their social connections and knowledge.
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