Advocating for IRM: What’s in our common Toolbox?
Abstract:
The core of PfR II has been building the capacities of 50+ CSO so that they successfully advocate for IRM in policies, practices and investments. PfR2 now closes shop, but we want our experience and knowledge to remain, and our quality tools shared and used in the future.
Discover what’s in our common toolbox and leave your comments and questions, in this short ignite talk.
ACT for Resilience (Advocacy Capacity Tools for Resilience) lists and describes PfRs best tools, for anyone looking for practical resources to support (capacity for) advocacy related to Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Ecosystem Management and Restoration. These tools comprise PfR-born advocacy guidelines, training manuals, checklists, toolkits, etc, but also include much used ones produced by the consortium partners or external parties. Some are very general, others quite country or theme focused. The actual tools are found in the PfR library and on websites.
The toolbox has been put together over the last 6 months by global offices and country teams. It is now nearing completion, as some country programmes are busy finalising some of their important tools.
Speaker(s):
- Hosted by Linda Janmaat, Global Capacity Strenghtening Coordinator PfR
Time Slot: 16:00 - 16:15 CET
Language: English
Programmes
- Dialogue and Dissent Strengthening the capacity of civil society to engage in dialogues with stakeholders for improved disaster risk reduction policies, practices, and investments.
Read more - Up-scaling Eco-DRR Increasing communities resilience and reducing disaster risks through ecosystem-based solutions.
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