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This document outlines discussions from the 4th Ignite Stage of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) held in Geneva on May 22. It highlights the importance of Knowledge Management in Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction (CDRR) with a membership exceeding 600. The session featured community-driven queries and responses, focusing on practical challenges such as post-cyclone house repairs and sustainable livelihoods for river erosion victims. Key findings and consultations reflect perspectives from various stakeholders, including grassroots practitioners and governmental authorities, enhancing collaborative responses to climate-related issues.
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Integration of DRR and CCA Through Knowledge Management Ignite Stage 4th GPDRR, 22 May Geneva
Moderation Team 1. Member sends the Community a query 2. Community offers Member solutions 3. Consolidated Reply is prepared, sent and archived Help! Help! Help! Help! Help! Help!
DUS’ Query: Dilemma sorted out- RCC Pillars only or plinth raising for post cyclone house repairing • GOB’s HFA Progress report – 30% respondents from outside Dhaka • GOB’s report on Rio+20: DRR and CCA priorities – 20% respondents from outside Dhaka • Parliament Member sought CDRR members views about a planned parliamentary field investigation on shrimp farming and cyclone shelter- 21% respondents were actually grass root people themselves, while 27% were grass root practitioners.
Queries: 24 Consultation: 4 DRR: 15 CCA: 7 DRR/CCA: 6
Climate Change Query: Government’s Capacity Building for Managing Climate Change Funds : 60% DRR Practitioners DRR Query: Sustainable Livelihoods for the Victims of River Erosion : 40% CC practitioners Thank You