Disaster risk in public education system in Bangladesh: emphasis on tornado

Author(s):
Mahmudul Islam
Year:
2010
City:
Dhaka
Publisher:
Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme (CDMP)
Pages:
9
Summary:
ABSTRACT

Achieving parading shift from conventional response to comprehensive risk reduction was targeted by Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme (CDMP). CDMP is a progarmme of Government of Bangladesh and UNDP supported by UK Aid and EU. During phase-I (2004-2009) initiatives have been undertaken in the focus area “professionalizing the disaster management system”. A substantial progress has been made in incorporating disaster risk reduction (DRR) issues in education system.

Building capacity and raising awareness for a sensitive community on climate change adaptation in Rwanda (NBDF).

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    The Nile Basin Discourse Forum (NBDF) in Rwanda is an Umbrella organization of 30 civil society organizations (local and international organizations) dealing with water, environment and development
    Summary:

    The CC DARE team conducted an inception mission to Rwanda, jointly with UNDP, the Least Developed Countries Adaptation Fund (LDCF) and the Africa Adaptation Programme for Climate change (AAP), from 4th to 9th July 2009. The objectives of the mission were to increase awareness of the CC DARE programme among main stakeholders involved in climate change adaptation in Rwanda and coordinate efforts with similar initiatives.

    Project Components:

    Overall Goal: Enhance capacity and raise awareness of a large percentage of the population of Rwanda that will influence their perception and participation in the implementation of climate change in the country. civil society organizations and communities on climate change adaptation by reducing vulnerability in Rwanda

    Expected Outputs:

    1. To build capacity of the general public, journalists and civil society Organizations on climate change adaptation 2. To provide adequate information by producing and disseminating awareness materials on climate change adaptation

    3. Document and disseminate best practices of climate change adaptation and vulnerability reduction

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:
    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Sebastien Dusabeyezu, dusabeseba@yahoo.fr

    CC DARE anchor persons for Rwanda:
    Peter Paap, peterpaap@hotmail.com

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org

    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org

    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org

    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Completed
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

World Resources Report Launches Initiative on Adaptation Decision Making in a Changing Climate

Body:

No matter what actions are taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the near future, nations everywhere need to begin to take steps to adapt to a very different world. The risks posed by climate change, from surprises, like the mudslides in Brazil, to the long-term impacts of sea level rise will confront the governments and the people of every country.

Gender and Climate Change Research: Gaps and Questions (Symposium Summary)

Author(s):
GenderCC
Year:
2010
Summary:

Full summary of symposium

This summary of knowledge gaps and research questions is the result of a symposium, organized by GenderCC with Bread for the World, BRIDGE, Gender & Disaster Network and EED, held during the last UNFCCC climate change talks in Bonn, Germany (May 31st – June 11th 2010). Around forty researchers, practitioners and experts participated and shared their knowledge and questions in this symposium.

Climate change awareness raising: a film documentary on climate change impacts and adaptation

  • Project details

  • Summary:

    A CC DARE scoping mission was undertaken from April 21st – 25th 2008. A two day stakeholder consultation was held with a broad representation of climate adaptation actors. Following the scoping mission, a total of seven proposals were received from a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations. Proposals were based on issues including afforestation schemes to reduce land degradation; research into crop diversification; educational programmes for schools; and an investigation into the merits and drawbacks of payments for environmental services (PES).

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Mr. Philip Gwage, pgwage@googlemail.com
    CC DARE anchor persons for Uganda:
    Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk
    Todd Ngara, todn@risoe.dtu.dk

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Unknown
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

Integrating climate change issues into the agricultural sector inputs to the national development and sectoral investment plans

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    The Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries’ (MAAIF)
    Summary:

    A CC DARE scoping mission was undertaken from April 21st – 25th 2008. A two day stakeholder consultation was held with a broad representation of climate adaptation actors.

    Following the scoping mission, a total of seven proposals were received from a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations.

    Project Components:

    The purpose of the Technical Assistance is to support MAAIF to mainstream Climate Change Adaptation Issues into write up for the NDP and the DSIP.

    Expected Outputs:

    Two outcomes are expected:

    i) Climate change issues are integrated into national and sectoral frameworks. The outputs that will contribute to this outcome include provision of Technical Assistance and training for members of the Thematic Working Groups (TWGs), who are responsible for formulating these plans as well as other sector stakeholders including local governments and other central government ministries.

    ii) Enhanced knowledge and skills on climate change amongst key stakeholders in the agricultural sector. The outputs contributing to this outcome include trained staff and the development and dissemination of mainstreaming guidelines.

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Mr. Philip Gwage, pgwage@googlemail.com
    CC DARE anchor persons for Uganda:
    Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk
    Todd Ngara, todn@risoe.dtu.dk

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    The MAAIF CC DARE project has been finalized.
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

Adapting to Climate Change through increased water and nutrient use efficiency for increased crop productivity

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    National Agricultural Research Laboratories
    Summary:

    A CC DARE scoping mission was undertaken from April 21st – 25th 2008. A two day stakeholder consultation was held with a broad representation of climate adaptation actors. Following the scoping mission, a total of seven proposals were received from a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations. Proposals were based on issues including afforestation schemes to reduce land degradation; research into crop diversification; educational programmes for schools; and an investigation into the merits and drawbacks of payments for environmental services (PES).

    Project Components:

    The principal outcome of the project will be sustainable livelihoods and food security through increased nutrient- and water-use efficiency for increased crop productivity. The implementation of adapted technologies and best practices for mitigating agricultural drought and the resulting improved land use and management practices will contribute to short and long term, local and national development goals in terms of sustainable land resources use thereby enhancing sustainable livelihoods and food security through productive and diverse agricultural systems.

    Expected Outputs:

    The project seeks to achieve two integrated outputs, which together form the nucleus of interventions to achieve the outcome of the project. The emphasis is an integrated effort to achieve increased crop productivity through increased nutrient- and water-use efficiency. The outputs are as follows: Output 1. State-of-the-art scientific knowledge characterizing agro-meteorological climate risks and uncertainties regarding crop production in the country generated Indicator: Report regarding the trends analysis of climatic variables [rainfall, temperature, etc. by end of month 1 of the project Output 2. The current status, socio-economic factors, constraints and opportunities for promoting adapted land use and management technologies vis-à-vis traditional knowledge and practices for agricultural drought mitigation in the selected AEZ identified. Indicator: Survey report by end of month 1 of the project

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Mr. Philip Gwage, pgwage@googlemail.com
    CC DARE anchor persons for Uganda:
    Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk
    Todd Ngara, todn@risoe.dtu.dk

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Final phase of implementation.
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

Réhabilitation de retenues d’eau dans la Région des Savanes au profit des groupements de femmes et de jeunes

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    Department of Village Water Supply under the Ministry of Water Sanitation and Village Water Supply of Tog
    Summary:

    This project is designed for: Rehabilitation of water reservoirs in the Region of Savanna for the benefit the youths and women groups by the Department of Village Water Supply under the Ministry of Water Sanitation and Village Water Supply of Togo. The CC DARE team conducted an inception mission to Togo from the 29th of June to the 2nd of July 2009. The objectives of the mission were to increase awareness of the CC DARE programme among main stakeholders involved in climate change adaptation in Togo.

    Expected Outputs:

    The results expected under the Water Resource project include:

    * Representative populations and local elected officials have a better understanding of the impacts of climate change and are fully involved in the implementation of adaptation to climate changes measures.

    * Two selected water reservoirs are rehabilitated and exploited.

    * Women and youth are better prepared to adapt to risks and impacts of climate changes in agriculture and biodiversity, and the potential for an increase in household income is improved.

    * The exodus of migrant from affected regions is gradually reduced.

    * The estimated cost of rehabilitation of water reservoirs and related work is known;

    * Based on the known costs of rehabilitation, an investment plan for the rehabilitation of all water reservoirs in the Savanna and Kara Regions of Togo is developed;

    * A project proposal for the implementation of the investment Plan is developed and submitted to the Government of Togo and development partners, for support and implementation.

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Komi Tomyeba, kotomyeba@yahoo.fr
    CC DARE anchor persons for Togo:
    Peter Paap, peterpaap@hotmail.com

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Completed
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

Renforcement des capacités techniques des organisations de la société civile togolaise et des acteurs du secteur privé sur les changements climatiques ONG

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    Friends of the Earth - Togo
    Summary:

    This project consists of strengthening the technical capabilities of the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the private sector of Togo on climate change by Togo Friends of the Earth NGO. The CC DARE team conducted an inception mission to Togo from the 29th of June to the 2nd of July 2009. The objectives of the mission were to increase awareness of the CC DARE programme among main stakeholders involved in climate change adaptation in Togo.

    Expected Outputs:

    Following activities are planned under the Friends of the Earth project:

    * Sensitization of 125 NGO Associations and private sector actors on climate change

    * The production of a documentary film on climate change

    * Production of posters and commercial broadcast;

    * Sketches on climate change

    * Organization of public and televised sensitization meetings;

    * Radio broadcasts.

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change Focal Point:
    Komi Tomyeba, kotomyeba@yahoo.fr
    CC DARE anchor persons for Togo:
    Peter Paap, peterpaap@hotmail.com

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Completed
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available

Improving smallholder livelihoods through woodlots management: An adaptation to climate variability & Change in Makete District, Tanzania

  • Project details

  • Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    Department of Forest Mensuration and Management, Department of Forest Utilization
    Summary:

    A CC DARE scoping mission was undertaken in October 2008, where a stakeholder consultation was held with a broad representation of national climate adaptation actors.  

    Contacts:

    Principal Actors:

    UNFCCC National Climate Change focal point:
    Richard Muyungi, tanzania37@hotmail.com
    CC DARE anchor persons for Tanzania:
    Richard Munang, ricchard.munang@unep.org
    Todd Ngara, todn@risoe.dtu.dk

    Policy Advisor Climate Change & Development Programme, UNDP United Nations Office in Nairobi: Johnson Nkem, johnson.nkem@undp.org
    UNEP Focal Point: Bubu Jallow, Bubu.jallow@unep.org
    UNDP Focal Point: Pradeep Kurukulasuriya, pradeep.kurukulasuriya@undp.org
    UNEP Risoe Centre Focal Point: Anne Olhoff, olho@risoe.dtu.dk

    Project Status:
    Project implementation started in March 2009.
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    CC DARE
    Cofinancing Total:
    Information not available