Publications: Mainstreaming climate change resilience into development planning country reports

Here two publication shared by IIED.org:

Climate Investment Funds: understanding the PPCR in Bangladesh and Nepal

The Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) now operates in nine countries and two regions. It aims to support these countries and regions to prepare and implement climate resilience programmes that are long term and integrated into wider poverty reduction and development planning. Sharing early insights gained from the experiences of two pilot countries — Bangladesh and Nepal — can help to inform the on-going PPCR implementation process and offers early guidance on issues that may arise in delivering transformative programmes.

Mainstreaming climate change resilience into development planning in Kenya

Between November 2011 and October 2012, government staff from diverse backgrounds came together at a course facilitated by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) at the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) to share and reflect on their countries’ experience and needs around integrating climate change into development planning. Based on these discussions, they identified three building blocks for successful mainstreaming: an enabling environment, policies and planning, and projects and programmes. This country report reflects experience in Kenya against the building blocks framework.

Country reports are also available for Bangladesh the Gambia, and Cambodia

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