© 2011 theIDLgroup Welcome Workshop on integrating Social Protection, DRR and CCA UNECA, Addis Ababa 14 th – 17 th March 2011.

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© 2011 theIDLgroup Welcome Workshop on integrating Social Protection, DRR and CCA UNECA, Addis Ababa 14 th – 17 th March 2011

© 2011 theIDLgroup Introduction to the workshop Workshop on integrating Social Protection, DRR and CCA UNECA, Addis Ababa 14 th – 17 th March 2011

© 2011 theIDLgroup This presentation Why the workshop is taking place Workshop objective and products Workshop process Working groups Logistics Workshop rules

© 2011 theIDLgroup Why this workshop? SP, DRR and CCA closely related – managing risk Not well integrated at a practical level – numerous barriers But many positive global experiences This workshop an opportunity to share, catalogue and analyse these experiences … … to improve policy and practice

© 2011 theIDLgroup Workshop objective To enhance understanding of policymakers and practitioners on how social protection can be used for climate risk management in developing countries that empowers the poor to build resilient communities and livelihoods

© 2011 theIDLgroup Workshop objective To enhance understanding of policymakers and practitioners on how social protection can be used for climate risk management in developing countries that empowers the poor to build resilient communities and livelihoods

© 2011 theIDLgroup Workshop products Increased awareness on connections between SP, DRR and CCA, and potential synergies Improved understanding of constraints and challenges currently faced Identification of potential solutions and lessons Connections between workshop participants

© 2011 theIDLgroup Beyond the workshop Beginning of a community of practice to take forward, share and learn lessons on the workshop theme

© 2011 theIDLgroup Workshop process This afternoon: Game of forecasts and actions Introduction to groupwork Groupwork to identify agendas to discuss on Wednesday, and plenary feedback Introduction to field visits Tuesday: Field visits to investigate ideas

© 2011 theIDLgroup Workshop process, 2 Wednesday: Groupwork all day, analysing challenges, experiences and lessons for 4 themes Thursday: Feedback and discussion of groupwork Panels to discuss emerging ideas Closure

© 2011 theIDLgroup Four Groupwork themes 1. Creating an enabling environment for cross-sectoral implementation 2. Improving decision-making and facilitating knowledge exchange and learning 3. Planning, implementing and evaluating in the context of uncertainty 4. Improving targeting and delivery

© 2011 theIDLgroup Don’t forget! Today Workshop photograph, here Today – Cocktail reception, here Wednesday – Conference dinner, Sheraton

© 2011 theIDLgroup Logistics Tea/coffee breaks, lunch Toilets Transfers from/to hotels Groups and Field trips – sign up Online survey Others: please see Sue

© 2011 theIDLgroup Some rules … Mobiles Timeliness Please read information packs to enhance your engagement No switching groups midway please Brief contributions – leave space for others

© 2011 theIDLgroup Thank you

© 2011 theIDLgroup Introduction to groupwork Workshop on integrating Social Protection, DRR and CCA UNECA, Addis Ababa 14 th – 17 th March 2011

© 2011 theIDLgroup The plan We will work in groups this afternoon And again all day Wednesday Present back to plenary on Thursday morning.. and a bit this afternoon This session introduces the groupwork

© 2011 theIDLgroup Four Groupwork themes 1. Creating an enabling environment for cross-sectoral implementation 2. Improving decision-making and facilitating knowledge exchange and learning 3. Planning, implementing and evaluating in the context of uncertainty 4. Improving targeting and delivery

© 2011 theIDLgroup Facilitators Group 1: Pablo Suarez Group 2: Cynthia Burton Group 3: Simon Anderson Group 4: Stephen Devereux*

© 2011 theIDLgroup Introduction to each theme

© 2011 theIDLgroup Groupwork process Guidance sheet provided  Outlines key questions and product Groups will decide their own process

© 2011 theIDLgroup Key groupwork questions What are the challenges in this theme? What experiences do we have that did or might work? What lessons can we derive on how to do it better?

© 2011 theIDLgroup Group membership Names by group slides here

© 2011 theIDLgroup Group locations 1. Enabling environment – Pablo  Outside, turn right 2. Learning and decision-making – Cynthia  Outside, turn left 3. Planning, implementing, evaluating with uncertainty – Simon  Here, left side / ILO room 4. Targeting and delivery – Stephen/Steve  Here, right side

© 2011 theIDLgroup Good luck … let’s go!