6. What ACCRA will do Capacity building/advocacy Research and learning Support poor communities’ ability to adapt to adapt to climate hazards, variability and change. Evidence-based action by humanitarian and development actors: Donors, NGOs, Governments
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ACCRA is a consortium of Save the Children, World Vision International, CARE, the Overseas Development Institute and Oxfam. We work in Ethiopia, Mozambique and Uganda.
The property of a system to adjust its characteristics or behavior in order to expand its coping range under existing climate variability or future change conditions. The expression of adaptive capacity as actions that lead to adaptation can serve to enhance a system's coping capacity and increase its coping range. Adaptive capacity represents the set of resources available for adaptation as well as the ability of the system to use these resources effectively in the pursuit of adaptation
RESEARCH To understand how existing social protection, livelihoods and disaster risk reduction projects by ACCRA members build adaptive capacity to climate change in beneficiaries , and how these approaches can be strengthened. ADVOCACY to use the findings to influence donors, development partners and civil society to improve future planning/action . CAPACITY BUILDING to work together with local and national governments to build capacity to implement interventions which can build communities’ adaptive capacity. IMPORTANT to encourage learning across countries and disciplines. ULTIMATE AIM: to improve people’s lives.
PRACTICAL research – aims to see what we’re doing that works – and where we could improve it.
We realise that it is vital to work with governments – from the beginning. We don’t want to turn up in 18 months with research findings out of the blue.
LOTS OF PROGRESS SO FAR: Research framework developed and adapted following country-level workshops in Ethiopia, Uganda and Mozambique. Research methodology and approach currently being tested in all 3 countries. Significant interest in all 3 countries.
Also work with the Emergency Capacity Building Programme.
The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Report highlights the unequivocal evidence that the world’s climate system is warming. Profound impacts are already being felt by poor people in sub-Saharan Africa, where livelihoods based on agriculture and livestock are threatened by unpredictable seasons, rising temperatures, and increases in the frequency and severity of climate-related hazards. Within this context, there are three main issues that this programme aims to address: Despite a growing body of practical experience, there is a lack of evidence about what are the most effective interventions to promote climate resilience. Despite a growing consensus that joint work across the fields of disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and livelihoods support (including social protection and safety nets) is required to respond to these challenges, this consensus has not yet been reflected in the policy, practice or research priorities of governments and other development actors. Despite policy commitments to disaster risk reduction in many African countries and experience from the consortium agencies and DRR community of successful approaches, governments lack the capacity to implement DRR and adaptation activities in ways that involve and benefit the most vulnerable communities
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