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Building Capacity on Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas of Pakistan

Building Capacity on Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas of Pakistan. Capacity Building of Stakeholders and the Development of LAPAs. Local Adaptation Plans of Action. What is a LAPA? Why do we need LAPAs? LAPAs internationally LEAD and LAPA. Approach. Inclusive Multi tiered

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Building Capacity on Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas of Pakistan

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  1. Building Capacity on Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas of Pakistan Capacity Building of Stakeholders and the Development of LAPAs

  2. Local Adaptation Plans of Action • What is a LAPA? • Why do we need LAPAs? • LAPAs internationally • LEAD and LAPA

  3. Approach • Inclusive • Multi tiered • Needs Based • Vulnerability Based

  4. Vision

  5. Capacity Building Plan Awareness Raising Sessions with Parliamentarians and Provincial Authorities LAPA Exposure visit to regional sites Training on Implementation of Pilot Projects Implementation of Pilot Projects

  6. Climate Change Orientation Training Duration: 3 days/3 Cycles Participants: Community Representatives Government Officials Journalists Areas Covered: KetiBunder, Kharo Chan and Jiwani

  7. Next Step: Action Planning Workshop • Target areas : KetiBunder and Kharo Chan • 5 day training • Issue identification, Solution Identification • Participation from district level Government, local CSOs, and community representatives

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