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1 Adaptation in Eastern and Southern Africa Supporting ground level and policy change Jo-Ellen Parry, Program Manager jparry@iisd.ca

2 Project Background Integrating Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change into Sustainable Development Policy Planning and Implementation in Eastern and Southern Africa  Goal:  To reduce the vulnerability of communities to the impacts of climate change, thereby improving their well-being and protecting their livelihoods  Objective:  To promote the mainstreaming or integration of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change into sustainable development plans and planning processes through demonstration projects in Kenya, Mozambique and Rwanda

3 Conceptual Framework Anticipated Outcomes  Generate capacity to implement adaptation measures in the field  Increase capacity to generate and use information about climate change to affect change in relevant development policies  Increase knowledge of the links between development planning and climate change POLICY FIELD TESTING Up- Scaling Down- Scaling

4 Project Partners  Project Management Team  Funders  National Implementation Organizations  Kenya: Centre for Science and Technology Innovations with the Arid Lands Resource Management Program  Mozambique: AMBERO-IP with GTZ  Rwanda: Kigali Institute for Science and Technology  Observer Countries: Tanzania and Madagascar  Time Period: 2005 to 2009

5 Kenya Pilot Project Responding to Drought in Makueni District  Objectives  To increase household food security by enhancing the resilience of local agricultural practices to drought  To reduce poverty through improved livelihoods  To facilitate integration of adaptation to climate change into Kenya’s National Disaster Management Policy  Activities  Downscaling and communicating climate forecasts  Improving agronomic practices  Enhancing water conservation activities  Merry-go-round credit scheme  Outcomes to date  Increased agricultural output  Replication in other districts expected  Draft National Disaster Management Policy

6 Mozambique Pilot Project Community-base Fire Management in Sofala Province  Objectives  To reduce vulnerability to forest fires exacerbated by climate change  To promote the inclusion of vulnerability to climate change considerations into relevant policies and strategies in Mozambique  Activities  Introduce community-based preventive measures for wild land fire management  Establish a provincial round table for the coordination of wild land fire management  Acceptance of community-based fire management strategy by district decision makers, creating a model for national policies  Outcomes to date  Training provided in fire suppression, prevention, preparedness, fighting and management  Provincial round table established to coordinate the collection and sharing of information

7 Rwanda Pilot Project Reducing Vulnerability in the Hydroelectric Sector  Objectives:  To restore and protect the watersheds supporting Rwanda’s hydroelectric sector while improving the livelihoods of local communities  To integrate climate change considerations into the management and operation of Rwanda’s hydroelectric power plants  To promote the integration of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change into energy and sustainable development plans and processes  Activities:  Watershed level: soil conservation measures; income diversification; improved water access; sustainable energy access  Hydropower stations: maintenance training; climate scenario awareness  Policy engagement: workshops; advice; guidance documents  Outcomes to date:  Established erosion control structures; tree nurseries; beekeeping associations; rainwater catchment tanks; improved cookstoves

8 Regional Level Activities  Regional team meetings  Regional meeting with policy makers  Technical assistance  Networking and communications

9 Observations  Lessons learned  Need for enhanced access to climate data at the local level  Importance of agriculture improvements for vulnerability reduction  Challenges  Climate change projections  Capacity variances  Regional coordination


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