Learning Event No 4, Session 1. From Agriculture and Rural Development Day (ARDD) 2011

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How can integrated risk management assist poor, food insecure and vulnerable people adapt and build resilience to climate change? Presentation by World Food Program and Oxfam. R4 Rural Resilience Initiative. Learning Event Number 4, Session 1, Room C.

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Livelihoods  and    food  needs  m

et  

Household  Food  Needs  

Major  drought  has  immediate  and  long  term  impacts  on  household  

livelihoods  

         Drought  

Governments

Donors

Funding  Safety Net Program

Poorest Households

(Safety Net Participants) (Pay Labor)

Cash  /  Food  

IFW  Prem

iums  

Funding  IFW  Voucher  

Safety  Net   HARITA  

Drought  index  triggered  

Labor  

Financial Institutions

Less Poor Households

(Not Safety Net Participants) (Pay Cash) Payouts  

Cash  premiums  

IFW  =  Insurance-­‐for-­‐Work  

Livelihoods  and    food  needs  m

et  

Household  Food  Needs  

Drought  risk  reduction  –  an  irrigation  system  or  agroforestry    –  limits  impact  of  drought  

         Drought  

Livelihoods  and    food  needs  m

et  

Household  Food  Needs  

Insurance  policy  pay-­‐out  helps  meet  needs  during  

the  drought  

Livelihoods  and    food  needs  m

et  

Household  Food  Needs  

Access  to  credit    allows  increased  productivity  and  ability  to  save,  protected  

by  insurance  

Livelihoods  and    food  needs  m

et  

Household  Food  Needs  

Risk  reduction,  insurance  and  savings  provide  a  resilient  set  of  risk  management  tools  to  protect  the  food  security  that  

the  household  is  building  

         Drought  

wfp.org/disaster-risk-reduction oxfamamerica.org/issues/insurance

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