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Droughts Floods Tropical Cyclones

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REDD+ DECREE & NATIONAL

STRATEGY OF REDD+

DISASTER MANAGEMENT LAW

ENVIRONMENT LAW

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR

MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION

TO CLIMATE CHANGE

NATIONAL ADAPTATION

PROGRAMMES OF ACTION

STRATEGY OF GENDER,

ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE

CHANGE

LOCAL ADAPTATION PLANS

CONSTITUTION OF REPUBLIC

QUINQUENAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM

(Five - Year Program of Government)

2025 AGENDA

(National Plan for

25 years)

MILLENIUM

DEVELOPMENT

GOALS

(Action Plan of Poverty Reduction)

PARP + MTEF (CFMP)

Budget Code: MCA04 PPCR

ESP + BUDGET

(Year Sectors Programs)

NATIONAL MONITORING AND

EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR

CLIMATE CHANGE

NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN

NATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

STRATEGY FOR

30 YEARS

CONTINGENCE PLAN

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Reduce the vulnerability to Climate Change through adaptation and climate risk reduction with involvement of all actors.

LOCAL LEVEL (LAPs)

NATIONAL LEVEL (NAP)

PROVINCIAL LEVEL

Long Term

Medium Term

Short Term

Adaptation – Risk management Mitigation – Reduction emissions Cross cutting issues – Policies and Capacity

building.

Bottom Up

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Develop capacity for integration of climate change actions in planning processes.

Assessment of Climate Vulnerability and Capacity at community level to deal with climate change.

Identify and prioritize adaptation measures by exploring the local development opportunities to create climate resilience.

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• Foreword

• Executive Summary

1. Introduction

2. Metodology

3. District Profile

3.1. Physics and Geographic Aspects

3.2. Socio-economic Aspects

3.3. Climate Risk

4. District Development and Climate

Change

4.1. District Development and Climate

Change

4.2. Teory of Change (ToC)

4.3. Sectorial Strategic Actions

4.4. Specific Strategy Actions

4.5. Action Plan

5. Monitoring and Evaluation System

6. Climate Change Funding/Finance

Opportunities

Annexes

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NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR MITIGATION

AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

NATIONAL MONITORING AND EVALUATION

SYSTEM

MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM

FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

RESULTS INDICATORS IMPACT INDICATORS PROCESS INDICATORS

MITIGATION: GHG EMISSION

ADAPTATION: VULNERABILITY INDEX

ULTIMATE EFFECTS

• Maintaining a low-carbon development path.

• Reducing climate vulnerability of society,

economy and natural systems.

QUANTITATIVE & QUALITATIVE

(higher-level intended achievements)

IMPROVING THE SECTORAL

FRAMEWORKS

(Degree of development Policies and

institutional Operation)

GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS

NON GOVERNMENT

ORGANIZATIONS

PARTNERS

MEASURE

DATA COLLECT

ACADEMIES

LOCAL LEVEL

• Collect information

PROVINCIAL LEVEL

• Verified and summarized data by

relevant institution/organization

CENTRAL LEVEL • Ministry of Finance and Economy

• CONDES

• Council of Ministers

SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE

• The Knowledge Management Center

• Improve accountability in use of

resources mostly in vulnerable sectors.

• Support inter-sectoral coordination

(Learning).

• Contribute to reduce climate chance

vulnerability.

• Support decision makers with

evidences (Council of Ministers).

• Fulfilling reporting requirements at

national and international levels.

PORPUSE

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COUNCIL OF MINISTERS(PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC)

CCDM (CCGC) (PRESIDENT – PRIME MINISTER)

MAE (VICE PRESIDENT-CCGC)

INGC

TCDM (CTGC)

Regions

Provinces

Cooperation Partners(UN, NGOS,

Donors )

Districts

METEOROLOGY

WATER

AGRICULTURE

ENVIRONMENT

HEALTH

FIRE SERVICES

DEFENSE

ROADS

TRANSPORTS

MIN. RES.

HOUSING AND URB. IND. COMMERCELCDRM (CLGRC)

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• Ownership of the process by government, involving different actors.

• Capacity building started with the decision makers.

• Committees for Disaster Risk Management at local level

• Strong institutional mechanism – GIIMC.

• Find the synergies with the implementation partners and donors.

• the implementation of the annual simulations exercises with local actors

• The strategically areas and actions have to be aligned with government agenda.

• LAP (Experience).

• Technical Capacity – data climate projections (Gaps and needs).

• Involve the private sector (Challenges).

• Implementation of the Monitoring and Evaluation System (Challenges).

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LCDRM Members LCDRM Training River Scale readings

River Monitoring database Evacuation routs map Radio Listening

Information dessimination Warning system Evacuation