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  • Neftaly The Role of Backyard Partnerships in Community-Led Disaster Resilience

    Neftaly The Role of Backyard Partnerships in Community-Led Disaster Resilience

    Neftaly – The Role of Backyard Partnerships in Community-Led Disaster Resilience

    Introduction

    As climate-related disasters, urban fires, flooding, and health emergencies become more frequent and intense, the need for community-based disaster resilience has never been more urgent. Informal settlements—often the most vulnerable in urban areas—are at the frontline of these risks. In these settings, backyard partnerships present a unique and often overlooked opportunity to strengthen local resilience. Neftaly advocates for the strategic use of backyard housing models not only as a response to housing shortages but also as a tool for building safer, more prepared, and more connected communities.


    1. Understanding Backyard Partnerships in Informal Contexts

    Backyard partnerships refer to arrangements where homeowners allow tenants—often extended family or low-income renters—to reside in self-built or semi-formal units on their property.

    These partnerships:

    • Offer affordable housing in dense urban areas.
    • Create income streams for landowners.
    • Strengthen social networks that can be mobilized during crises.

    While often informal and under-regulated, they represent micro-communities that can act as the first responders in a disaster.


    2. Strengthening Social Ties for Collective Action

    Community resilience starts with strong relationships. Backyard partnerships naturally build:

    • Trust between landlords and tenants, which can support coordinated action during emergencies.
    • Informal safety nets, such as shared food, resources, and childcare.
    • Rapid information-sharing networks, especially during health outbreaks or sudden hazards.

    Neftaly encourages local governments and NGOs to recognize these social structures as essential foundations for community-led disaster response.


    3. Designing for Safety and Risk Reduction

    Improving the safety of backyard units directly contributes to disaster preparedness. Best practices include:

    • Fire-safe construction methods and safe placement of cooking/heating devices.
    • Adequate drainage to prevent waterlogging or disease spread.
    • Emergency access pathways, even in densely packed plots.
    • Basic training for residents on evacuation, first aid, and local hazard risks.

    Neftaly supports integrating risk reduction into upgrading programs, turning every improved backyard dwelling into a safer shelter.


    4. Community Mapping and Risk Awareness

    Backyard communities often have hyper-local knowledge about risks and vulnerabilities. When supported:

    • Residents can map hazards, resources, and evacuation routes.
    • Local knowledge can inform more effective municipal disaster plans.
    • Tenants and landlords can participate in early warning and response systems.

    Through partnerships with local councils and disaster management teams, backyard communities can become proactive contributors to urban risk reduction strategies.


    5. Empowering Through Partnerships and Local Governance

    To make backyard partnerships a vehicle for resilience, they must be:

    • Recognized in local planning and disaster risk frameworks.
    • Supported with accessible resources, such as safety toolkits, micro-financing for upgrades, and training workshops.
    • Linked to local disaster management committees, so their voices influence broader strategies.

    Neftaly emphasizes inclusive governance where backyard residents are treated not as informal actors, but as partners in resilience.


    6. Building Resilience Beyond Housing

    The impact of backyard partnerships extends to broader resilience:

    • Economic resilience through diversified income for landlords.
    • Health resilience through shared support during pandemics.
    • Social resilience through daily cooperation and trust-building.

    By investing in the physical and social infrastructure of backyard communities, we build stronger, more adaptable cities.


    Conclusion

    Backyard partnerships are more than a housing solution—they are community units with untapped potential for disaster resilience. At Neftaly, we believe in turning informal networks into formal strengths. By empowering backyard residents with knowledge, resources, and voice, we lay the groundwork for cities that can withstand shocks, recover faster, and thrive together.

  • Neftaly Backyard Partnerships and Community-Led Infrastructure Improvements

    Neftaly Backyard Partnerships and Community-Led Infrastructure Improvements

    Neftaly: Backyard Partnerships and Community-Led Infrastructure Improvements

    Turning Informal Settlements into Engines of Growth and Dignity

    At Neftaly (South African Youth Project), we believe that lasting change begins with the people most affected by poverty and underdevelopment. Our Backyard Partnerships and Community-Led Infrastructure Improvements initiative harnesses the collective strength of informal settlement residents to co-create safe, functional, and economically vibrant living environments.

    The Challenge

    Informal settlements often suffer from:

    • Inadequate infrastructure (roads, sanitation, drainage)
    • Poor access to basic services
    • Overcrowded, unsafe backyard dwellings
    • Lack of economic opportunities for tenants and landlords alike

    Despite these challenges, informal settlements are home to dynamic, resilient communities rich in human capital. Neftaly aims to convert this energy into actionable, community-driven development.


    Our Solution: Backyard Partnerships + Infrastructure Upliftment

    Neftaly’s model links landowners, backyard dwellers, local micro-contractors, and municipalities in a collaborative framework that improves infrastructure while promoting economic empowerment.

    Key Components

    ????️ Backyard Partnership Models

    • Formalize rental agreements to protect tenants and incentivize investment in backyard structures.
    • Offer training to landlords on safe, sustainable upgrades.
    • Empower tenants to participate in community improvement projects and micro-enterprises.

    ????️ Community-Led Infrastructure Upgrades

    • Mobilize residents to co-design improvements: walkways, stormwater systems, waste management, communal spaces.
    • Train and contract local youth and artisans to build and maintain infrastructure.
    • Use modular, scalable approaches suited to limited space and informal conditions.

    ???? Skills Development & Job Creation

    • Upskill community members in:
      • Basic construction
      • Plumbing and electrical work
      • Project management
    • Create short-term jobs through community projects, with pathways to long-term employment.

    ???? Stakeholder Engagement & Policy Advocacy

    • Facilitate dialogue between communities and municipalities.
    • Advocate for flexible building codes and inclusive urban policies that recognize backyard dwellings as legitimate development sites.

    Outcomes We Strive For

    • Safer, cleaner, more organized backyard environments
    • Improved infrastructure and access to services
    • Stronger social contracts between landlords and tenants
    • Local job creation and community ownership
    • Increased dignity and pride in informal settlements

    Why This Matters

    South Africa’s urban housing challenges will not be solved by government alone. The future of our cities lies in scalable, low-cost, community-powered solutions that meet people where they are. Neftaly’s approach respects the lived realities of informal settlements while opening doors to progress and prosperity.


    Get Involved

    Whether you’re a municipality, donor, private sector partner, or community leader, Neftaly invites you to be part of a new way forward. Together, we can turn backyards into building blocks for inclusive cities.

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