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Drought Resilience Profile, Zambia

Posted in : on 29 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Zambia provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, Tanzania, DRC, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Mozambique

Posted in : on 29 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Mozambique provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, DRC

Posted in : on 29 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for DRC provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Angola

Posted in : on 29 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Angola provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, DRC, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Botswana

Posted in : on 16 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Botswana provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Eswatini

Posted in : on 16 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Eswatini provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, Lesotho

Posted in : on 16 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Lesotho provides a snapshot of the drought situation in the country by displaying key indicators of drought resilience, risk and vulnerability as well as a brief summary of the various analytical and technical products generated by the SADRI Pillar Teams.

Drought Resilience Profile, Namibia

Posted in : on 16 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for Namibia provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

Drought Resilience Profile, South Africa

Posted in : on 16 June 2021

This Drought Resilience Profile for South Africa provides a snapshot of the drought situation in each country, as evaluated through SADRI’s organizing approach, which is predicated upon the integrated drought risk management framework: 1) monitoring and early warning systems; 2) vulnerability and impact assessment; and 3) mitigation, preparedness, and response. This Profile and the 10 other ones dedicated to DRC, Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini are meant to establish a baseline and to serve as a conversation starter for where and how to move from reactive to proactive drought management.

GESI Framework

Posted in : on 16 April 2021

This framework puts forward an overarching strategic approach on gender equality and social inclusion aligned to the concept of transformation that facilitates a harmonized and integrated approach to gender and social inclusion in all of CIWA’s work.

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