Community-based disaster risk management (CBDRM) emphasizes local participation in disaster preparedness and risk reduction, creating resilient societies by empowering communities to actively engage in their own disaster management processes. The approach involves five stages: risk assessment, planning, simulation, execution, and mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into development efforts, emphasizing a shift from traditional passive responses to proactive community-driven efforts. CBDRM enhances community resilience by reducing vulnerabilities, increasing accountability, and ensuring sustainable development through collaboration and local integration.