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CRMI Phase II

CRMI Phase II. Support For Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in the Caribbean SIDS Through Partnership. Tailor Made for the Caribbean SIDS. Profile of the Caribbean SIDS. Profile of the Caribbean SIDS. Profiling the Caribbean SIDS. Profiling the Caribbean SIDS.

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CRMI Phase II

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  1. CRMI Phase II Support For Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in the Caribbean SIDS Through Partnership

  2. Tailor Made for the Caribbean SIDS

  3. Profile of the Caribbean SIDS

  4. Profile of the Caribbean SIDS

  5. Profiling the Caribbean SIDS

  6. Profiling the Caribbean SIDS

  7. Profiling the Caribbean SIDS

  8. Caribbean SIDS: Threats & Weaknesses • High Vulnerability • Natural Disasters • Climate Variability and Adaptation Issues • Lack of economies of scale/Limited Resources • Susceptibility to internal and external shocks • High cost of operation • Cultural Diversity • Crime, poverty, social dislocation and urban problems

  9. Caribbean SIDS:Opportunities & Strengthens • Understanding of linkage between DRR and CC and relationship to development • CDM as a coherent strategy consistent with global norms and commitments and structured to regional context • Strong relationships among DRR practitioners and separately CC focal points allowing for the development of common positions and sharing expertise • Common threats mean common approaches – so existence of regional structures in response to limited resources • Focus on human development as reflected by the UNDP Human Development Report

  10. What is the CRMI • A multi-laterally Funded DRR/CCA Project • UNDP/BCPR and Regional Bureau, Latin America and the Caribbean (RBLAC) • Spanish Trust Fund • Others • Commenced in 2004 following the Havana Risk Project • Had 3 outcomes: • Increased capacity for climate change adaptation • Risk reduction and climate change adaptation integrated into development • Increased investment in climate risk reduction projects

  11. Achievements of CRMI Phase 1 • Creation of CRMI website in multi-languages • Support to the CDM • Capacity Development, including • Application of Climate & weather models - MM5 & Precis • Agricultural impact assessment • Gender and DRR Seminars • Training of UNDP Staff in BCPR methodology • Support for Masters Degree in DRR at UWI • Publication of 14 Good Practices in DRM & CCA • Regional gender study

  12. Achievements of CRMI Continued • Conducted vulnerability and capacity assessment in collaboration with MACC / CCCCC • Strengthen partnership with CDEMA, UWI, CCCCC, InsMet, Cuba • Established disaster risk reduction management centers (RRMCs) in Cuba • Financed first of 56 RRMCs in Cuba • Systematized process • Strengthen Local Governance • Provide planning and risk analysis tools • Link community to National Govt mechanisms • Provide DRM equipment and tools

  13. CRMI II: A Platform for Cementing the Present OBJECTIVES: • Continue Capacity Development for DRR and CCA within the region • Improve Management of Knowledge of CCA and DRR • Enhance Partnerships and Resource mobilization

  14. OUTPUT 1 • RRMCs piloted and adapted throughout the region and lessons learnt documented • Support the generation of new data and capture historical data on weather and the effects of climate including coastal changes • Support the development of Climate Scenarios for the Caribbean SIDS (CCCCC, CIMH, INMET Cuba, UWI)

  15. Output 2: Improve Knowledge of CCA & DRR • Community of Practice (CoP) in DRR and Climate Change Adaptation conducted • Scientific data translated into information useable to policy & decision makers, media at regional, national and local levels, including annual publications • Education courses & awareness raising • Caribbean Data bases developed and improved on DRR/CCA to inform GAR 11

  16. Output 3: Partnership and Resource Mobilization • Regional mechanisms for support to CCA & DRR management strengthened • Assist countries to assess adaptation funds • Conduct workshops to develop regional and national project ideas in support of DRR and CCA • South-South partnership • Transition of CRMI into a regional organization by end of project period

  17. Indicative Activities • Improved Modeling of climate scenarios • Training events in • gender integration for disaster managers • data collection & management, including collection of sex-disaggregated data. • Conduct sector specific studies on CC for one sector (agriculture tourism orcoastal protection).

  18. Indicative Activities • Provide Assistantships for Master's level programmes. • Replicate Risk Reduction Management Centers in 10 new countries. • Create the enabling environment for delivery of CCA programmes for specific sectors in the Caribbean SIDS • E.g., working with the Climate Risk Management Project (CRM) to resource regional and national programmes.

  19. CRMI Transition • By year 2 of this current run of CRMI, climate risk management component will be incorporated into the CRMI 2 to add leverage to the DRR and CCA mainstreaming process • Encourage support for mapping necessary for DRR and CCA activities in the region • CRMI 2 will be managed by a regional entity(ies). This will allow the BCPR to concentrate on other Recovery Programming in the region. • The UNDP/BCPR will have a useful product for cross fertilization in other regions

  20. THANK YOU

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