Integrating disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change: community-based early warning systems in Dakoro, Niger
This brief describes a climate-integrated Community-based Early Warning System implemented by the Adaptation Learning Programme (ALP) in Dakoro, Niger, in which community-based adaptation and disaster risk reduction (DRR) come together in a context of chronic vulnerability, recurring emergencies and increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather events associated with climate change. It provides a rationale for the approach, including an overview of the associated benefits and challenges, as well as the key practical elements and lessons learned through implementation.
The purpose of this Practitioner Brief is not to provide a blueprint for integrating community-based adaptation and disaster risk reduction, but to invite expansion and modification – based on lessons learned by ALP about its strengths and gaps, as well as different experiences and innovations in other contexts. It also aims to provide organisations implementing community-based early warning and action in Niger and elsewhere in Africa with greater clarity and practical insights on the importance and key aspects of integrating a climate perspective. It is designed for CBA practitioners, including local government representatives, civil society organisations (CSOs) and other actors working on climate change and DRR issues at the local level. It will also be useful for policy makers and donors engaged in planning and allocation of resources for adaptation action.
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