This infographic shows 8 democratically selected socio-political and infrastructural strategies to strengthen resilience against water shortage in marginalized communities in urban South Africa. These intervention strategies or ‘Best Bets’ were formulated through the UKRI GCRF ‘Water and Fire’ research project (2019 – 2022) which aimed to co-produce knowledge with residents of three communities at risk of environmental disaster in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town. The 8 resilience actions illustrated in this infographic were developed through a research partnership between 16 women and men residing in the township of Delft, and an international team of multidisciplinary researchers. Delft is a large township in northern Cape Town that has been subject to intensive urban densification. The infrastructure that provides municipal water to the township is both insufficient and poorly maintained. The ‘Best Bets’ to mitigate water shortage were selected via an in-depth participatory research process comprising digital storytelling, community mapping and photovoice. The ‘Best Bets’ have been presented by the participating community members to an array of stakeholders including multiple tiers and departments of the South African government.