N° du projet 2210212151
Increasingly, global and continental policy frameworks such as the Africa Plan of Action and the Sendai Framework have promoted the importance of indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and advocated for an enhanced role in initiatives to mitigate disaster risk and climate change. However, such knowledge is rarely drawn upon or utilised to inform development and guide implementation of policies. The objective of this activity is to examine ILK potentialities in climate change and disaster response in Eastern Africa and understand how enabling policy processes can support ILK solutions at different scales for climate actions and disaster management.
- On-going
USD 20,000
Budget total du projet
USD 13,569
Total des dépenses encourues
Progression
En coursCouverture géographique et bénéficiaires
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Kenya 25%
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Madagascar 25%
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United Republic of Tanzania 25%
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Ouganda 25%
Plan de financement
Type de financement | Utilisation des fonds | Sources de financement | Budget du projet (USD) | Dépenses encourues (USD) |
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Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution | Natural sciences | Contribution to Regular Budget | 20,000 | 13,569 |
Les projets contribuent à
- 20%
- 80%
- Gender Equality | 10%
- Youth | 50%
- Priority Africa | 100%