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Project

Enhancing local capacities in socially inclusive resilience in Asia
 

Bangladesh
Indonesia
Nepal
Philippines
Project ID
110252
Total Funding
CAD 1,076,800.00
IDRC Officer
Heidi Braun
Project Status
Active
Duration
33 months

Programs and partnerships

Lead institution(s)

Project leader:
Victorino Aquitania
Philippines

Summary

Climate change is one of the major threats to sustainable urban development in Asia, given exposure to significant climate risks, high population and rapid urbanization.Read more

Climate change is one of the major threats to sustainable urban development in Asia, given exposure to significant climate risks, high population and rapid urbanization. Local governments are the frontline responders to impacts of climate change, being the level of government closest to affected communities. In spite of undertaking different actions to respond to and adapt to the impacts of climate change, local government officials sometimes lack relevant knowledge and capacity to plan and implement inclusive climate change adaptation action.

This project aims to identify the technical knowledge and capacity needs that local governments require to support inclusive climate action, and to address these needs through a responsive capacity-strengthening program. The project will support capacity strengthening for up to a total of 240 participants from local governments and climate practitioners identified from 15 cities in each of the four target countries: the Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal and Bangladesh. Capacity strengthening will be delivered through tailored, interactive online and offline training events and peer-exchange sessions. The project will also develop an internship opportunity designed to strengthen the capacity of up to 60 young professionals from underrepresented groups (including women) to contribute to local adaptation planning and decision making. To ensure broader reach and future use of project outputs, the team will engage relevant national institutions and make use of strategic networks to advance opportunities for institutionalization and sharing of capacity-strengthening modules, tools and training materials.

The project is part of the Climate Adaptation and Resilience initiative (CLARE) jointly designed, funded and run by the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and IDRC. CLARE is an ambitious five-year initiative to enable socially inclusive and sustainable action to build resilience to climate change and natural hazards across Africa and the Asia-Pacific region.

About the partnership

Partnership(s)

Climate Adaptation and Resilience (CLARE)

CLARE is a Canada-UK partnership to enable socially inclusive and sustainable action to build resilience to climate change and natural hazards for people across the Global South.