Effective risk communication at all levels
Develop strategies and methodologies to improve the communication of risk information, ensuring that technical information is simple, understandable and accessible to all stakeholders
Enhanced involvement of local government in risk communication
Ways to strengthen the role of local government in effectively communicating uncertainty, risks, and potential impacts of impending cyclones through capacity-building initiatives, training programs, and provision of tools and resources specifically designed for local government officials.
AI for asset management
Promote asset management practices by enhancing governments' understanding of the value of infrastructure and integrating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for asset monitoring, maintenance, and risk assessment, enabling informed decision-making and optimizing resource allocation.
Enforcing building codes and spatial planning
Strategies to enact and enforce building codes to ensure infrastructure is built in the most resilient way possible in high-risk areas through comprehensive assessments, promoting resilient design practices and integrating risk considerations into spatial planning processes.
Equitable aid provision
Help address the issue of sectoral silos by supporting the development of a guide or knowledge product that informs institutional structures responsible for grant funding and social concerns which can recommend uniform criteria for selecting social protection beneficiaries, ensuring that aid and support reach those who genuinely need it and preventing exploitation of loopholes that allow certain individuals to repeatedly benefit while leaving others deprived of assistance.
Relocation and shelter considerations
Help to address the issue of relocation by developing comprehensive strategies that take into account multiple factors, including vulnerability, livelihoods, cultural preservation, and identity. Support in exploring alternative shelter options outside vulnerable areas and ensure that relocation efforts prioritize the well-being and safety of affected communities.
Breaking the cycle of incomplete recovery
Address the challenge of incomplete recovery by implementing strategies that aim to break the cycle of vulnerability and repeated disasters.
Inclusion of Indigenous knowledge
Recognize the value of indigenous knowledge and incorporate it into pre-action plans - integrate traditional practices, local knowledge, and cultural perspectives into disaster preparedness, response, and recovery strategies to enhance their effectiveness and relevance.
Involvement of private sector and financial sector
Strategies to improve engagement and involvement of the private sector and finance sector in climate and DRR. Foster partnerships, develop incentives, and promote innovative financing mechanisms to encourage private sector participation and investment in climate-resilient projects.
Tailored insurance products
Support in developing insurance products tailored to the needs of different sectors and promote financial literacy programs to enhance understanding and uptake of insurance among small-scale farmers and rural communities.
Calamity Fund
Help in establishment of a GoB law and a dedicated calamity fund to ensure adequate and equitable distribution of emergency funds. Strengthen financial sustainability strategies to support local-level instruments and enable timely response and recovery efforts.
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