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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