West Pokot Community Engagement Study on Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis

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Climate vulnerability and change can have significant impacts on regional, national, and local development efforts. In order to reduce these impacts and promote climate-resilient development, decision and development practitioners need to understand the climate vulnerabilities of the people, sectors, and community they are working with. Climate vulnerability can be determined by three interacting factors, namely; climate risks and changes, existing resilience capacities and barriers to resilience. Through these aspects, stakeholders can identify what, where, when and why social, economic and environmental systems pose a risk to climate change. The objective of this assessment was to strengthen the capacity of Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction Committees and communities from Pokot Central and Pokot North sub counties, West Pokot County by engaging the communities on Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis- CVCA training to achieve the links between development and climate related hazards and disaster. Climate vulnerability and Capacity Analysis Approach focuses on options for increasing climatic resilience and adaptations, the involved community structures and stakeholders on Disaster Risk Reduction were able to conduct focus group discussions in Pokot Central and North Pokot Sub counties in context lens towards gender equality, sustainable ecosystem and inclusive governance. The assessment focused on climatic risks and changes, resilience and adaptations pathways and actions from the community. While many of the issues faced involved basic development challenges, climate variability is already having impacts on water, food security, livestock and livelihood of the affected communities. Participatory training methods were used to keep the participants actively involved during the training sessions.Specifically, learner-cantered approaches weredeployed; talks, group work, simulations, slide presentations, plenary discussions, and case studies on Pokot Central and Pokot North. Subject Areas: Climate change impacts, Natural hazards, public policy, Project management, Humanitarian data science
西波果社区参与气候脆弱性研究及能力分析
气候脆弱性和变化可能对区域、国家和地方的发展努力产生重大影响。为了减少这些影响并促进气候适应型发展,决策和发展从业者需要了解与他们合作的人群、部门和社区的气候脆弱性。气候脆弱性可由三个相互作用的因子决定,即;气候风险和变化、现有复原能力和复原障碍。通过这些方面,利益相关者可以确定社会、经济和环境系统对气候变化构成何种、何地、何时以及为何构成风险。本次评估的目的是通过让社区参与气候脆弱性和能力分析(CVCA)培训,加强社区管理的减少灾害风险委员会以及来自波果中部和波果北部副县、西波果县的社区的能力,以实现发展与气候相关危害和灾害之间的联系。气候脆弱性和能力分析方法侧重于提高气候复原力和适应能力的方案,参与减少灾害风险的社区结构和利益攸关方能够在波果中部和北部波果次县就性别平等、可持续生态系统和包容性治理的背景进行焦点小组讨论。评估的重点是气候风险和变化、复原力和适应途径以及社区的行动。虽然面临的许多问题涉及基本的发展挑战,但气候变化已经对受影响社区的水、粮食安全、牲畜和生计产生了影响。采用参与式培训方法,使参与者在培训期间积极参与。具体而言,采用了以学习者为中心的方法;讲座,小组工作,模拟,幻灯片演示,全体会议讨论,以及波哥特中部和波哥特北部的案例研究。主题领域:气候变化影响、自然灾害、公共政策、项目管理、人道主义数据科学
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