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Locally-led and Community-based Climate Change Adaptation Strategies

Organizer(s) RedR - United Kingdom
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  • English
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Learn about the types and interventions of LLA, and what the benefits of monitoring, evaluating, and learning would be in a LLA project.

This is an interactive online course on locally-led and community-based climate change adaptation strategies. It is predominantly for participants of the RedR UK Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction programme.

RedR UK is offering an innovative, high-quality online training course aiming to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to describe the types and interventions of locally-led adaptation (LLA), and what the benefits of monitoring, evaluating, and learning would be in a LLA project. It is a practical course on implementing, scaling up, and evaluating locally-led adaptation programmes in communities around the world.

The training consists of a series of webinars for participants to engage with, before joining a live, practical seminar (see time details on this page for the live session). In total, participants will be expected to spend about 3 hours on this training.

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Describe the types and intervention areas of LLA, and reflect on what could be implemented in your own project locations
  • Assess how LLA can be scaled up in your own context and projects, and what barriers need overcoming
  • Appraise what would require monitoring, evaluating, and learning (MEL) in a climate smart village project.

**Please note there are limited spaces on each module, and we will be operating a first-come, first-serve policy**

Who should attend?

This course is predominantly designed for participants who have been through the 6-week RedR UK Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction programme. However, places will also be given to participants in NGOs, humanitarian organizations, local and national government, or private sector, who are CCA and DRR practitioners. The course will be delivered in English.

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