Inclusion

Ensuring an all-of-society engagement and partnership for DRR through empowerment and inclusive, accessible and non-discriminatory participation, paying special attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest.

Latest Inclusion additions in the Knowledge Base

This is a child friendly version of a report created by the Commission on climate change and development: The human dimension of climate adaptation: the importance of local and institutional issues.

This report addresses tree main subjects: 1. the risks

This publication introduces the policy spaces, the challenges and the case for childrens' participation in climate change adaptation, based on their unique experiences, knowledge and capabilities. It presents policy recommendations for addressing the

This paper outlines a pro-poor framework for action, linking poverty to water security and introducing interrelated issues of governance, water quality, access, livelihood opportunities, capacity building and empowerment, water related disaster prevention

This booklet has been designed to help people who have physical, visual, auditory, or cognitive disabilities to prepare for natural disasters and their consequences.

This report presents the main findings, conclusions and recommendations on approaches to disaster risk reduction, based on an evaluation of five DG ECHO disaster preparedness (DIPECHO) Action Plans 1998 to 2007 for Central America, undertaken September

This report presents grim picture of climate impact on farmers in Nepal. It asserts that the changing weather patterns has dramatically affected crop production and families who were growing food enough for six months were able to produce food enough for

The aim of the paper is twofold: first, it documents the range of risks that climate change poses to human health associated with humanitarian emergencies; and secondly, it proposes policy directions to manage the health humanitarian impact of climate

This booklet addresses disaster risk reduction (DRR) as any activity carried out by a village, community, aid agency or government that helps vulnerable communities, and especially children, to prepare for, reduce the impact of, or prevent disasters. It

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