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IASCIASCWORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEIASC Consultations on the Humanitarian Impact of Climate change
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CC posing new extraordinary challenges to national Govts and communities
Threatens to undermine hard-won gains in the fight against poverty and hunger
Gaps in communication, coordination, information and knowledge
Dev-Hum divide, again?
Need for coherence, integration and mainstreaming
CCA can build on a solid base of EPR/DRR work
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Working for Climate-Resilient communities
Key Findings
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Nombre Edad (en años)Peso (kg) Talla (cms.) EstadoJohnny 11.
328 120 Desnutrición severa
Glenda 9 21 117 Desnutrición moderadaDaniel 5.8 19 112 Normal
Climate change is about people
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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Working for Climate-Resilient communities
Key areas of adaptation work in support to Governments and communities
1. Prepare for and respond to climate related disasters and emergencies
2. Enhance livelihoods protection and help mitigate risks on the most vulnerable
3. Scale up community-based projects to reduce vulnerability, and enhance food security and overall resilience
4. Capacity development, knowledge sharing and systems development
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Slide 5Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Working for Climate-Resilient communities
Ethiopia – Meret Programme - “Where there is MERET there is no hunger”
Bangladesh – Enhancing Cumminty Preparedness and DRR
Central America – Sistema de Alerta Temprana para Centro America
(SATCA)
Kenya – Food-for-asset programs supporting efficient resource
management and sustainable food security
Best practice
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mainstream CC discourse, overall coherence
building knowledge, sharing info and best practice
reconciling Dev-Hum language
linking local to global
National ownership and leadership
people centred + innovation
resources and effective admin & financial systems
Key Challenges