Mozambique Workplan Eduardo Baixo May 2005 Akosombo, Ghana.

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Mozambique Workplan Eduardo Baixo May 2005 Akosombo, Ghana

Overview Workplan; How are we going to use Vulnerability, SAP, WEAP and MCA-WEAP in NCAP process; Others uses of the Models.

Workplan Narrative Summary Performance Indicators Means of verification Assumptions Project Goal: To strengthen national disaster management, specifically within the PRSP Project Purpose: The specific purpose is to review, with studies, the challenge of pre-disaster planning (PDP) and climate vulnerability in Mozambique Output 1: Review PDP capacity PDP capacity is analyzed and synthesized Papers produced Output 2: Meta-evaluation of disaster activities Activities are identified and analyzed Papers produced Output 3: Stakeholders seminar to present and discuss institutional PDP assessment results Stakeholders are involved in the PDP process Report of the seminar Output 4: Technical training workshop on climate variability, poverty and livelihood and vulnerability and risk assessment Participants trained in methods and tools Working groups formed for different domains identified

Workplan (Cont.) Narrative SummaryPerformance IndicatorsMeans of verificationAssumptions Output 5: Community level evaluation of disaster preparedness and vulnerability Survey is conducted at community level Survey results and report produced Output 6: Establishing climate scenarios to support effective PDP Training workshops held, scenarios developed and used Climate scenarios developed Output 7: Establish a conference working group in collaboration with the VAC Working group is established Minutes of meetings Output 8: Overview studies Gender and PDP PRSP input Discussions and meetings of working group Survey is conducted Input is drafted and discussed with the NCCSAP Team Papers produced Survey results and paper produced Paper produced Output 9: National workshop to present and discuss paper produced and NCCSAP proposal for phase 2

How are we going to use Vulnerability, SAP, WEAP and MCA-WEAP in NCAP process Vulnerability, SAP and MCA-WEAP: –Output 5:Community level evaluation of disaster preparedness and vulnerability; –Output 8:Gender and PDP survey. WEAP: –Output 6:Develop scenarios to support effective PDP.

Others uses of the Models Vulnerability and SAP: –Awareness to others stakeholders MCA-WEAP: –NAPA process; –Awareness to others stakeholders. WEAP: –Establishing scenarios to the National Communication; –Establishing scenarios to the water consumption on the river basin; –Awareness to others stakeholders.

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