Tag: ISGAP
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RESOURCES | Strengthening Local Leadership for Natural Resource Management: Exploring Village Common Forest (VCFs)
Ensuring Sustainability through Local Leadership and Community Engagement
Local Leadership: Why does it matter? Local leadership is the key to implement and succeed any development measures at ground level, and understanding the lived experience of the community. A local leader can be an individual or a local institution; well-recognized, socially accepted, and regarded by the local community. It is expected that the person…
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Youth for Change | Unlocking potential of future generation : ICCCAD’s Youth Capacity Development Initiative for Climate Resilience
Addressing the issues of climate change in this era of ‘global boiling’ has become paramount in shaping a sustainable future and here – youth’s involvement is very crucial. The younger generation possesses a unique perspective to mitigate the challenges they will face in the next few years due to climate change. The ever-growing problems may…
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CAPACITY BULDING | CAP-RES: Building Climate Resilience in Bangladesh through Capacity Building, Innovation and Advocacy
Climate change is a pressing issue for Bangladesh. Since 1990, 95% of its major disasters have been attributed to climate-related causes. However, Bangladesh is known as a global pioneer in climate change adaptation, however vulnerable communities need support to enhance their resilience consistently. This can be achieved by developing their leadership skills, involving them in…
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ENVIRONMENT | Importance of local knowledge in halting environmental degradation
Understanding the concept of “Local Knowledge” in the context of the Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has a unique landscape and the largest forest cover in Bangladesh. The region is facing rapid environmental changes in recent times, which has escalated in the last two decades. Deforestation in various forms is destroying the forest cover of CHT and the impacts of climate change is affecting the local indigenous…
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SURVIVAL STORY | Boldness of Laila Begum in surviving through the climate calamities in Mongla
Resilience and Survival in the Face of Climate Change: The Story of Laili Begum
“I have lost everything once in my life during AYLA and I have nothing to lose at the moment except my daughter and this piece of land” – Laili Begum, -A 45-YEAR-OLD FROM MONGLA PORT CITY, KHULNA On 12th September of 2023, on a sweltering summer day, we embarked on a field visit to the…
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ACTION | Empowering Local NGOs: Bridging Capacity Gaps for Climate Change Action
Addressing Capacity Gaps and Needs of Local NGO Professionals in Rowmari, Kurigram to Address Climate Change
The precarious pace and impacts of climate change is making it tougher to build capacities of local communities and grassroot organizations who are at the frontlines. However, capacity building is a vital enabler of climate change adaptation. In Bangladesh, the importance of capacity building has been emphasized, and incorporated in the existing national policies and…
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CLIMATE RESILIENCE | Unleashing Youth – Power for Climate Resilience
ICCCAD’s Youth Fellowship Journey of 2023
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step – Lao Tzu” We never thought applying to be an ICCCAD Youth Fellow could lead us to a journey of exploration and making lifetime memories. Our fellowship journey kicked off with a residential program at BRAC CDM in Gazipur, Dhaka. We started our first…
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FOOD SECURITY | Promoting Food Security and Fostering Community Transformation in Brazil
The Centro Ecológico’s project is very important to me and to the Guarani communities. Within this project, we’ve managed to strengthen the Guarani people’s culture in the northern coast of Rio Grande do Sul. Through the project, we’re advancing agroforestry across the territory. Communities are getting quite active, as a result of this endeavor. Agroforestry…
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CHALLENGES | Cricket Farming in Cambodia: Transforming Challenges into Sustainable Livelihoods
Cambodia, located in the Southeast Asia region, is one of the countries listed on the UN List of Least Developed Countries (LDC). Although it has witnessed economic growth over the past decade, it continues to face challenges. Marked by a comparatively low Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and significant rates of poverty and food security.…
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SUSTAINABILITY | A Small Grant’s Big Impact on Ensuring Sustainable Harvests in Nigeria
Gurapwana and Dawhol Bob are two small villages in Plateau State, Nigeria that are transforming their agriculture landscape and are being empowered through small-scale farming initiatives. At the heart of these initiatives is the Sustainable Environment and Fisheries Foundation (SEFFA). SEFFA is leading the way with a project called “Building Resilience to Climate Change Through…
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CLIMATE RISKS | Santo Sunset: Local Network Addressing Climate Risks and Empowering Women and Youth Leaders
In the heart of the remote and beautiful Western Santo region in Vanuatu lies a beacon of hope and resilience known as the Santo Sunset Environment Network (SSEN). Established with a vision to safeguard the environment, marine resources, and traditional practices from the relentless impacts of climate change, this community-driven initiative stands as a testament…
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SOLUTIONS | Closing the loop: Incorporating nature-based solutions in the Peri-Urban Region of Mumbai
Mumbai is the sixth most densely populated metropolitan region globally, with its urban population continuing to expand. The nation grapples with the challenges posed by climate change amid its economic progress. Rapid urbanization puts immense pressure on the environment. To address this, the country drafted the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Plan (MMRP) 2016-26. This plan describes…