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COMPONENT: BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE CONTEXT
Climate Change Adaptation and Agricultural Insurance Project
Promotion of community participation, particularly in the development of intervention activities; implementation methods, selection of beneficiaries, decision making and implementation monitoring
Strong focus on the promotion of gender equitability and on strengthening the role of women
Social inclusion of disadvantaged groups Equality and transparency Maximization of internal resources of community and
households Enhancement of sustainable development values –
Protect environment and ecosystem
Main approaches
Harmonisation of living and production Adjustment of individuals, community, and nature to climate and weather changes -> Need to be aware of the
adjustment keys i.e. in living practices, natural resource use, cultivation techniques, breeding, livestock feeding etc.
Promotion of indigenous knowledge combined with scientific research and climate change sensitivity Enhanced community capacity: villagers, local government, authorities, mass organizations, associations; policy,
experiences and network, etc.
Keys for climate change adaptation
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Targets: 5 communes develop 5 innovative SEDPs for 2013 and
2014 based on village consultation process; 5 communes develop 3-year CCA integrated with land
use plansActivities: Training and practice on participatory planning for key
personnel of communes and districts (250 people); Training on CC and CC risk assessment (250 people) Training on, and reviewing, land use planning
(150 people); Communes and villages assess, conduct situation
analysis and develop CCA and SEDP (2,000 people)Documentation: Manuals on innovative SEDP for commune and village
level (integrating land-use planning and CCA); Risk assessment guidebook; CSA booklet
Climate change adaptation (CCA) plan – Socio economic development plan (SEDP)
Awareness raising and advocacy on climate change adaptation and climate
smart agriculture (CSA)
Forest and ecosystem management and protection
Adjust and improve livelihoods to be more resilient to climate change (CC)
Targets: 2500 households increase incomes by applying new
production model which adapt to CC; At least 10 models which apply new methods of farming
and breedingActivities: Select and build 7 production models based on
community proposals; Scientists/SNV support INNOVATIVE production
methods; organise training and improve production process in relation to CCA;
Thousands beneficiaries of adpative livelihoods models: Livestock (cow, pig, goat, chicken, pigeon); Cultivation (Rice, Onion, Peanut); Canal and irrigation pump construction
Documentation: 5 development model documents for onion,
cow, goat, pig and chicken in the climate change context; Technical manuals on producing
livestock
Targets Report of baseline assessment of forest status in Nghi Loc
district and 5 communes ; Study report of PES (Payment for Environmental Service)
and forest development fund; Protection Forest Management Board and 5 communes
develop Forest Protection and Development Plan for 3 year period (2013-2015)
Activities Forest research/survey; Planning with participation of local authorities, forest
owners and Protection Forest Management Board; Technical training and support for commune to improve
forest management technologyDocumentation Forest protection and development plan implementation
guidelines; Technical booklets
Targets: 7500 people increase understanding of CC
issues, community’s vulnerability to CC, risks and possible methods to reduce risks and adapt well to CC;
250 key office staff and village leaders understand and have good CC risk assessment skill, including CSA analysis skill;
100 disseminators on CC in 5 communes; Key government leaders and authorities of districts
and communes have good understanding of CC, CSA, innovative SEDP, gender and have good intention to integrate them in policy making process
Activities Awareness raising and training on risk assessment and CSA; Training on CC dissemination for commune disseminators; 5 communes develop communications plans; Intensive participatory communication integrated into the
project activities and practices; Participatory risk assessment at village, union meetings
and consultations; Dissemination via media, commune loudspeakers and
leaflets; Community sharing and discussion to raise awarenessDocumentation Risk assessment guidebook and participatory
communication formats; Project leaflets
Justice, transparency & grassroots
participatory vote
Gender equitability
Community internal
resources
SNV Vietnam Office6th floor, Building B, La Thanh Hotel, 218 Doi Can,
Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, VietnamTel: (84-4) 38463791 Fax (84-4) 38463794