Cross-Learning Platform for Resilience-Building Session 2 Part 2: Partner-Level Learning Exchange on Incorporating DRR and CCA in Sustainable Livelihoods Presentation Deck

The INCREASE Project has committed to holding four (4) learning exchanges engaging local implementing partners and partner communities across provinces to share DRR CCA / IRM good practices, ideas for sustainability and upscaling, innovations, and evidence from which these are based.

Similarly, the project has also committed to producing four (4) research briefs/communication materials, or case stories, from DRR CCA / IRM good practices and innovations documented to be published through RILHUB.

This partner-level learning exchange is the second part of the INCREASE Cross-Learning Platform for Resilience-Building Session 2. The learning questions raised to partners are the following:

  1. What risk reduction and climate change adaptation measures have the FHH/farmers adopted during the project period?
  2. What are the indigenous and modern farming practices that you have adopted throughout the years, and which among these do you plan to continue?
  3. How does livelihood diversification help individuals and communities reduce risks and reduce negative coping mechanisms?
  4. What factors drive women and men farmers’ and fishers’ adoption of climate-informed practice, and resilient livelihood strategies?
  5. What encourages incentivises them to be flexible to change, and become more open to becoming part of forward-looking assessments?

 

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INCREASE or  “Philippines – Increasing Resilience to Natural Hazards” aims to aims to increase the resilience of 45,00 women and men small scale farmers and fishers, including 720 extremely poor female-headed households, to natural hazards and the effect of climate change. The project will run from 2019-2021 in different parts of the Philippines, namely 36 barangays across 8 municipalities in the provinces of Cagayan, Mt. Province, Northern Samar, and Surigao del Sur. Its project components and activities include early warning systems, alternative livelihood, and climate and disaster governance.