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1 Continuous Professional Development for Adaptation Bill Dougherty Stockholm Environment Institute – Boston Center Manila April 2004 An overview of the APF strategy for professional development

2 Background APF Phase I (2001-2004) – Robust framework to apply in adaptation assessment – Strategy for strengthening capacity to effectively use the framework APF Phase II (2004-2006) - Focussed on providing support/new resources for implementation of APF - Near-term need for strategy to foster continuous professional development, learning networks, etc.

3 Approach APF Phase II will focus on supporting Continuous Professional Development (CPD) for adaptation policy development and implementation.

4 CPD vs. Training Client Customized material for distinct professional groups Locally-owned outcomes Longer duration/time horizon Stronger feedback/ evaluation mechanisms Trainee Delivery of more uniform package Globally similar outputs Shorter duration/time horizon Weaker feedback/ evaluation mechanisms

5 Premises of CPD Strategy Comprehensive offerings Customization of CPD packages Responsive feedback mechanism Non-static, evolving components Emphasis on sharing learning resources (not uni-directional training) Locally-owned outcomes

6 Thematic focus Water Food security Health Livelihood risk

7 Objectives of CPD Strategy Build awareness of adaptation and the APF Develop local adaptation leadership Enhance technical adaptation know-how Establish framework for sustained technical support Link adaptation to key development efforts, broad sustainability goals and MEAs Increase local relevance of analyses Contribute to SNCs

8 Core elements CPD needs assessment CPD tools and materials CPD workshops On-going support to professional core Virtual resource center for adaptation

9 Initial Audience Climate change professionals Development policy makers Sectoral/Environmental managers Change agents

10 Stages of Implementation Stage 1 – Near-term CPD activities Stage 2 – Mid-term CPD activities Stage 3 – Longer-term CPD activities

11 Stage I - Overview Objectives Types of activities – delivery of CPD packages Types of material – modular workshop material Coordination and Implementation – 5-day regional CPD workshops Geographic focus – available to all non-Annex 1, organized around regional challenges/ characteristics Beneficiaries – climate focal points, NGO reps, policy makers Time period – first 12 months Expected outcome

12 Stage 2 - Overview Objectives Types of activities Types of material Coordination and Implementation Geographic focus Beneficiaries Time period Expected outcome

13 Stage 3 - Overview Objectives Types of activities Types of material Coordination and Implementation Geographic focus Beneficiaries Time period Expected outcome

14 Stage I - Elements Potential focus of 3- to 5-day CPD workshop: APF approach APF pathways and entry points Tools and methods Implementation and mainstreaming Take-home skills

15 Stage I - Format Organization Overall style – Exercises – Formal/informal participant input – Discussions – Participation-building exercises Modalities – Formal presentations – Panel discussion – Working group exercises – Working group presentations

16 Stage I - Personnel National/regional coordinator Regional resource person International resource person National/regional contributors

17 Stage I - Design DayMajor TopicSessions and Subtopics 1The APF approachIntroduction and orientation; APF development background; potential uses of the APF, case study introduction 2Pathways and entry points to the APF Pathway selection criteria and options: goals,. Decision points, and self assessment; screening alternative entry points, pathway selection 3Methods and tools relevant to an APF process Tool identification, screening, and selection; applying methods and tools; case study materials 4Implementing and mainstreaming the APF Developing a strategic approach; implementing the APF strategy; continuing the APF process 5Take-home skillsScoping and designing APF processes, developing workplans, developing checklists; synthesizing workplans


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