The China and Cambodia examples, each dealt with
separately in this case study, illustrate how integrated
programming addresses community risks and needs in a
more holistic way and how working closely with local
authorities can support the smooth implementation and
sustainability of actions that lead to safer and more
resilient communities. The two boxes at the end of the
case study summarize learning from both country
examples and highlight key points to consider when
planning integrated programming or implementing
CBDP programmes in cooperation with local authorities.