1) INTEGRATE climate, disaster, environmental, health and social risks; and mainstream into development.
2) INCLUDE and prioritise the needs, rights, and capacities of the most vulnerable, including people living with disabilities; and protect human rights.
3) INFORM resilience building through open and ready access to traditional knowledge and contemporary disaggregated data; by incorporating cultural and traditional resilience, worldviews, and spiritual beliefs; and by strengthening partnerships for sharing lessons and best practice.
4) SUSTAIN resilience building by incorporating ecosystem-based management and guardianship; addressing the root causes of vulnerability including poverty and inequity; strengthening local capacity and ownership for timely and effective preparedness, response, recovery, and risk informed development; and by promoting low carbon development.