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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME IASC Consultations on the Humanitarian Impact of Climate change

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME IASC Consultations on the Humanitarian Impact of Climate change. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Working for Climate-Resilient communities. Key Findings. CC posing new extraordinary challenges to national Govts and communities

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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME IASC Consultations on the Humanitarian Impact of Climate change

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  1. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEIASC Consultations on the Humanitarian Impact of Climate change

  2. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEWorking for Climate-Resilient communities Key Findings 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

  3. Nombre Edad (en años) Peso (kg) Talla (cms.) Estado Johnny 11.3 28 120 Desnutrición severa Glenda 9 21 117 Desnutrición moderada Daniel 5.8 19 112 Normal Climate change is about people

  4. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEWorking for Climate-Resilient communitiesKey areas of adaptation work in support to Governments and communities • Prepare for and respond to climate related disasters and emergencies • Enhance livelihoods protection and help mitigate risks on the most vulnerable • Scale up community-based projects to reduce vulnerability, and enhance food security and overall resilience • Capacity development, knowledge sharing and systems development

  5. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEWorking 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 Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Slide 5

  6. Key Challenges 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

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