AIDMI actively works on extreme heat resilience by supporting vulnerable communities with localized adaptation strategies, policy advocacy, and capacity building. Through initiatives like heat action plans, knowledge-sharing forums, and community-led interventions, AIDMI enhances preparedness against rising temperatures. In 2024, AIDMI organized sessions on community-driven adaptation, emphasizing the role of local governance and at-risk populations in mitigating heat impacts. Collaborating with governments, researchers, and civil society, AIDMI integrates extreme heat risk into broader disaster management frameworks, ensuring that extreme heat is recognised as a critical climate challenge requiring urgent and inclusive action.