Neftaly: The Intersection of Safety and Social Capital in Informal Settlements
Introduction
Safety in informal settlements goes beyond physical infrastructure and regulations—it is deeply connected to the social fabric of communities. Social capital—the networks, trust, and norms among residents—plays a vital role in shaping how communities prevent risks, respond to hazards, and recover from crises.
Neftaly recognizes the powerful intersection of safety and social capital, working to strengthen community bonds as a key strategy for building safer informal settlements.
Understanding Social Capital
Social capital refers to the relationships, trust, and collective efficacy that enable people to work together toward common goals. In informal settlements, where formal systems may be weak or absent, strong social capital can mean the difference between vulnerability and resilience.
How Social Capital Enhances Safety
- Collective Risk Awareness: Strong social networks facilitate the sharing of information about hazards, early warnings, and safe practices.
- Mutual Support Systems: Communities with high social capital organize themselves to provide assistance during emergencies—such as fire response teams or evacuation coordination.
- Collective Problem-Solving: Residents collaborate to identify risks, advocate for improvements, and maintain shared safety measures like lighting or waste management.
- Building Trust with Authorities: Social capital helps bridge gaps between communities and local officials, improving communication and responsiveness.
Neftaly’s Approach to Leveraging Social Capital for Safety
???? Community Engagement and Leadership Development
We support the formation and strengthening of local safety committees and leadership groups that harness trust and cooperation.
????️ Participatory Safety Planning
Neftaly facilitates forums where residents collectively map risks, share experiences, and develop safety strategies rooted in their shared knowledge.
???? Peer Education and Social Norms Promotion
Training community members as safety ambassadors encourages positive behaviors and reinforces safety as a shared responsibility.
???? Building Networks Across Settlements
Encouraging connections between neighborhoods to share resources, knowledge, and coordinated emergency response plans.
Benefits of Strong Social Capital in Informal Settlements
- Faster and more effective emergency response
- Sustainable safety practices embedded in daily life
- Enhanced community resilience to shocks and stresses
- Increased capacity to advocate for rights and resources
Success Story
In a Neftaly-supported informal settlement, a community-led fire watch program built on existing social networks reduced fire incidents by 50% within a year—demonstrating the power of trust and collective action in promoting safety.
Conclusion
Safety in informal settlements is not just a technical challenge—it is a social one. By fostering social capital, Neftaly helps communities build the trust, cooperation, and collective power they need to create safer, more resilient environments.
Partner with Neftaly to unlock the potential of social capital in advancing safety for all.


