Source: Asia Development Bank
Grassroots organizations can help address fragility.
The work of Villijoali highlights the critical role of grassroots organizations in fostering social inclusion and resilience, particularly in fragile contexts. By focusing on inclusive dialogue and empowering marginalized groups, they help strengthen social cohesion in communities facing fragility. Community engagement not only mitigates vulnerabilities but also enhances the community’s capacity to recover from societal disruptions, aligning closely with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Development partners play an important supporting role.
Without government support, Villijoali’s work remains limited in scale. CSOs need capacity-building support and partnerships with development organizations to expand their impact. Development actors can play a vital role by offering technical assistance and exposure to global best practices, empowering organizations to scale its efforts and collaborate with other grassroots movements. A notable example is the Australian High Commission’s support in helping Villijoali raise funds through community engagement. Additionally, the Commission invited Villijoali to participate in focus group discussions with persons with disabilities (PWDs) and allies, fostering collaboration on enhancing the inclusivity of Australia Awards scholarships for PWDs in Maldives.
In this context, ADB’s fragility and resilience assessments under its Fragile and Small Island Developing States Approach (FSA) provides a comprehensive framework for engaging CSOs like Villijoali. These assessments emphasize the importance of resilience through community engagement, social cohesion, and the empowerment of marginalized groups. This engagement is essential in conflict contexts where the role of CSOs is crucial in service delivery and fostering social trust.
Interconnected issues require a nexus approach.
Incorporating the Humanitarian–Development–Peace (HDP) nexus into CSO work could also significantly enhance its capacity to build resilience in fragile communities. The HDP nexus emphasizes the interconnectedness of humanitarian aid, long-term development, and peacebuilding. Through Villijoali’s ongoing efforts to empower local communities, the organization contributes to both immediate relief (such as support for disabled persons and migrant workers) and long-term development (such as youth empowerment and environmental advocacy). By engaging at-risk youth and promoting peaceful dialogue, Villijoali’s initiatives also play a critical role in preventing the escalation of conflict, a core tenet of the HDP approach.
As the organization continues to flourish, its role in advancing social inclusion, environmental stewardship, and community resilience will be pivotal in shaping the future of Maldives.