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DDVE Seminar Presentation 2009-7 Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change: World Vision's Experience Helping Children and their Families Douglas Brown World Vision A presentation made on April 23, 2009 at the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings Civil Society Policy Forum in Washington, DC

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DDVE Seminar Presentation 2009-7

Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change: World Vision's Experience Helping Children

and their Families

Douglas BrownWorld Vision

A presentation made on April 23, 2009 at the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings Civil Society

Policy Forum in Washington, DC

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Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change

World Vision’s Experience Helping Children and Their

Families

9/April/2008 Douglas R. Brown

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Outline

• Who we are and what we do• Climate, livelihoods and vulnerability• Practical examples

– COVACA– FMNR– Conservation Agriculture

• Global perspectives on climate, change and resilience– Coastal areas– Agriculture and food security– Perceptions of risk and attitudes to climate change

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Who we are and what we do• World Vision is:

– “a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice”

• Focus on human and social transformation– Area Development Programs (ADP)– long-term perspective

• Improved well-being for children and their families• A three-pronged strategy

– development programming– humanitarian response– advocacy

• Serve all regardless of religion, race, gender or ethnicity• An international partnership• Assist approximately 100 million people in nearly 100 countries with a

global budget of almost $3.6 billion

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Climate Changeand Human Well-Being• Combating climate change is

central to all humanitarian action– Climate change is not only

an environmental problem as there are:• Social aspects• Economic aspects

– Climate change is fundamentally a development problem

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Sustainable Livelihoods Framework

Livelihood building blocks:• social• human• natural• physical• financial

Livelihood strategy A:• activity 1• activity 2• activity 3

Livelihood strategy B:• activity 1• activity 2• activity 3

Actual livelihood outcomes:• malnutrition• illness• vulnerable• unsustainable

Desired livelihood outcomes:• child well-being• health• resilient• sustainable

Vulnerability and context of household decision-making:• environmental, economic, social context• policies, institutions and procedures (PIPs)

Vulnerability = f(exposure, adaptive capacity)

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COVACACommunity-Owned Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment

• A key component of DRR and Adaptation efforts throughout World Vision

• COVACA in Haiti consisted of:

– A realistic assessment of vulnerabilities and capacities leading to better decision making

– Identify activities that communities can implement within their own resources to protect themselves from selected key threats

– Empower the community to take responsibility for their own protection and implementation the identified activities

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FMNRFarmer-Managed Natural Regeneration

• Key success factors:– Initial incentive

– Genuine active community participation

– Socio-cultural norms

– Institutional change

– Widespread adoption

• Adapting it to other contexts:– West Africa – Senegal, Mali, Niger, Chad

– Ethiopia

– CDM project

– Community see benefit already

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Conservation Agriculture

• Key success factors– Carbon, nutrient and water cycling– Labour resource constraints– Management of crop

residues/mulch– Socio-cultural institutions

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• The future of our planet lies in our hands

• Proactive adaptation –prepare for disasters and change before they occur– reducing

vulnerability and risk– increasing resilience – promoting

preparedness

Asia-Pacific Region Report

http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/publications/v.php?id=8131

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Global Food Security InitiativePriority Interventions for Adaptation, Resilience and Food Security

Short-term(Crisis/Emergency)

Mid-term(Transition and Development)

Long-term(Restoration and Development)

General Targeted Food/Cash Assistance

Vulnerable Group Feeding (VGF)

Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM)

Food or Cash for Work or Assets (FFW/CFW/FFA/CFA)

Support for Agricultural Inputs

Essential Nutrition Package (ENP)

Food for Education (FFE)

Core Health and Nutrition Package

Diversification of Farming Systems

Soil and Water Conservation/Management

Post-harvest Handling, Storage and Marketing

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Global Agricultural Strategy• To promote ecologically-sound, socially and economically

viable and just small-holder agriculture and NRM practices that contribute to the well-being of children

– Promote more productive and sustainable agricultural systems

– Protect and/or restore healthy agro-ecosystems

– Support viable markets and smallholder agricultural enterprises

– Build smallholder household resilience and capacity to manage risk in the face of shocks

– Engage in advocacy supportive of smallholder agricultural development

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Climate Change Survey

• Organization-wide survey– Attitudes to climate change

– Perceptions of risk

– Understanding of concepts• climate change

• adaptation

• Mitigation

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Choose Hope• Climate science:

– Projections of what might happen if– Predictions of what will happen

• We have a choice– Denial says “nothing needs to be done”– Despair says “nothing can be done”– Between these, there is hope – with hope we:

• Look for solutions• Act as stewards• Choose justice• Protect and nurture our children and their future

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THANK YOU