This article is originally published on the Council of the Baltic Sea States website.

 

Children and young people involvement in disaster risk reduction (DRR) activities has been in focus for PA Secure since 2020. PA Secure is coordinated jointly by the CBSS Secretariat and Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB).


Despite evidence of the benefits of involving children and youth in disaster risk reduction (DRR) activities, it is still difficult for many organisations and societies to fully accept that they can take responsibilities in DRR. 

To address this challenge, in 2020–2022, the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) implemented a project “ChYResilience – The role of children and youth in building a resilient society” that sought to empower children and youth to play an active role as contributors to societal resilience and to remove barriers to their active involvement in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. 

The project culminated in the pre-study on “The Role of Children and Youth in Building Resilient Societies in the Baltic Sea Region”.

Across all the focus groups with children and young people and individual interviews held, it appeared that children and youth do not receive much support by adults in forming their views about ways in which they could contribute towards DRR actions. Despite recognition of the benefits that they would bring to the area, there are no mechanisms to regularly involve children and young people on an ongoing basis, nor to help them figure out and express the ways in which their involvement in DRR could take place in practice.

 

Some of the main findings of the report are the following:

 

To find out more, read the full report here