Author(s):
UNDP Drylands Development Centre
Year:
May 2011
City:
Nairobi
Pages:
9
Summary:

The Africa-­Asia Drought Risk Management Peer Assistance Network, May 2011 Newsletter includes information on:

  • The AADP Survey and Requests for Participation
  • Resources and Networking Opportunities
  • Event and Training Opportunities
  • Employment/Grant Opportunities
  • Useful Links on Drought Status Updates

About AADP

Africa-­Asia Drought Risk Peer Assistance Network (AADP) is a network established under the Africa-­Asia Drought Risk Management Peer Assistance Project. The project is designed to mitigate the risks of drought and improve human livelihoods in Africa and Asia by creating an enabling environment for inter-­regional knowledge sharing among drought-­prone countries and facilitating the up-­scaling of proven drought risk management (DRM) practices.

AADP provides the DRM practitioners and policymakers with a variety of peer learning and capacity development support to, based on their priorities, operational gaps and capacity needs, building on the pool of experiences and expertise of the ongoing African Drought Risk and Development Network initiative. The project is funded by the Government of Japan and implemented by the UNDP Drylands Development Centre.

For more information, please visit: http://www.undp.org/drylands/aadp.html.

Leading Organization:
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Funding Source:
Government of Japan
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