Social protection strategies and climate change
Resources
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Social Protection, a Key Solution for Directing Climate Finance To Poor Small-Scale FarmersWebsite
This web article discusses about the policy instruments can they rely on for directing climate finance to poor small-scale farmers to enable them to adapt to the changing climate.
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Managing climate risks through social protectionWebsite
The course offers data, examples and evidence to help you understand the different roles that social protection can play in tackling climate risks. The course has 6 lessons of approximately 30 minutes each.
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Gender-Responsive budgeting for agriculture and climate policiesWebsite
This course aims to support parliamentarians in ensuring that adequate financial resources are allocated to achieve food security and gender equality. It is designed to equip parliamentarians with the knowledge and tools to effectively address the gender dimensions in budgeting and drive positive...
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Framework for Environmental and Social ManagementPDF
The Framework for Environmental and Social Management (FESM) establishes environmental and social performance requirements for FAO programming. The FESM includes key elements of a human rights-based approach with the goal to ensure that people and the environment are protected from any potential...
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Social protection and climate changePDF
This brief highlights the important role social protection plays in supporting inclusive climate risk management strategies that contribute to safeguarding livelihoods and increasing the resilience of households.
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Strengthening Climate Resilience through People Centered Approaches: Farmer Field Schools and Dimitra Clubs in SenegalPDF
The resilience of Senegal's communities to climate change was enhanced by the project, Mainstreaming ecosystem-based approaches to climate resilient rural livelihoods in vulnerable rural areas through the Farmer Field School methodology, by building the capacity of communities and women through...
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Extending social protection to rural populations: Perspectives for a common FAO and ILO approach – Executive summaryPDF
This study lays out the specific profiles, risks and vulnerabiities that disproportionally affect rural populations (poverty, hunger and malnutrition, poor health, natural disasters and climate change). This reoport sets out the main challenges that need to be addressed in order to extend social...
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Social protection and resilience: Supporting livelihoods in protracted crises and in fragile and humanitarian contextsWebsite
The paper discusses the role that social protection can play in saving livelihoods while also enhancing the capacity of households to respond, cope and withstand threats and crises. The paper builds on FAO Social Protection Framework (FAO, 2017) and focuses on the role of social protection...
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Managing climate risks through social protectionPDF
Given the imminent challenges climate change poses for poverty reduction and sustainable development, the need for coherent and integrated climate risk management approaches that address the underlying causes of vulnerability – and that simultaneously increase the ability of the rural poor to...
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Scoping review on the role of social protection in facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation for economic inclusion among rural ...PDF
Rural populations, especially small-scale producers and women, are disproportionately impacted by climate change since their livelihoods depend largely on natural resources and weather patterns. This paper reviews the available evidence on the role of social protection programmes in facilitating...
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The relations between climate change and child labour in agriculturePDF
Climate change-related events undermine children’s educational attainment, exposing them to child labour, hazardous work and forced migration. This nexus is particularly relevant for agriculture and its subsectors: indeed, they absorb about 26 percent of the economic impacts of climate...
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Social protection and anticipatory action to protect agricultural livelihoodsWebsite
As the quality of climate risk information and scientific forecasting has continued to improve, the imperative to act in advance of an imminent shock in order to protect people, assets and livelihoods has also gained notable attention and increasing investment. Recognizing this opportunity, some...
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Social protection, emergency response, resilience and climate change. A new interactive toolWebsite
This interactive learning tool facilitates learning on the potential benefits and trade-offs in linking social protection, resilience and climate change policies at local, national and global level.
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Mainstreaming gender, youth, and social inclusionWebsite
This World Bank-FAO Knowledge Session Series explores the nexus between agrifood systems, nutrition, and climate change. It provides the opportunity to examine how policies and actions on the ground can make agrifood systems more efficient, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable, enabling healthy...
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Additional Info
Kind of Activities | Monitoring, reporting and evaluation |
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Geographic Focus | Global |
Collection Updated | November 2024 |