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Sécurité en eau et développement résilient au changement climatique



Investir dans la sécurité en eau pour la croissance et le développement
Investing in water security for growth and development Water Security and Climate Resilient Development
Investing in water security for growth and development
rapport Feb 2013 ; 149 pages ,
Ed. AMCOW - Abuja CDKN - London GWP - Stockholm
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Abstract:
The programme “The Economics of Adaptation, Water Security and Climate Resilient Development in Africa” was run between August 2012 and September 2015. The purpose of the programme was to develop the capacity of planners and technical officers in government departments to be able to identify, develop and appraise so-called no/low regret investment options and to integrate these into national, transboundary and regional development planning processes.
The capacity to promote water security and integrate climate change considerations into national planning processes is still limited in most of the eight countries. However, following the implementation of this programme, much has been learned by individual participants, their home institutions, and engaged lecturers, and there are now many ongoing initiatives that promote the inclusion of climate change considerations in national development efforts. There is great scope both to extend the programme for several more rounds in the same countries, and to expand to other countries. With significant efforts already invested into the development of learning materials and training of trainers (ToT), the cost per participant will be much reduced in future new programmes.

Mots clefs:

climat (CI) (DT) (OP) , sécurité (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

AMCOW - African Minister's Council on Water - Abuja - Nigeria
    

CDKN - Climate and Development Knowledge Network - London - Royaume Uni
    

GWP - Global Water Partnership - Stockholm - Suède
    

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