The Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery Session on Civil Society Engagement, Community Resilience and Gender.

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The Global Facility for Disaster
Reduction and Recovery
Session on Civil Society Engagement,
Community Resilience and Gender
Outline
 Lessons from pilot strategy on Civil Society
Partnership
 Strategy overview and relation to GFDRR strategy
 Strategy objectives
 Summary and points for discussion
Lessons from pilot CSO strategy
Supporting local level resilience building
 Vulnerability is the starting point
 Organized communities should be recognized as
partners with expertise in building resilience
 Inclusive community resilience needs to emphasize
socially inclusive approaches to DRM
 Empowering women is a critical ingredient for
building resilience
 For scaling up, need to bridge the gap between local,
sub-national and national levels
Lessons from pilot CSO strategy
GFDRR’s added value
 Leveraging larger country programs
 Convening power
Building on pilot strategy for greater impact on
inclusive community resilience
 Refine the approach in a new strategy to build on
lessons learned in pilot phase
 Capitalize more fully on GFDRR’s leveraging ability
and convening power through WB
 Integrate measurement on the objectives into GFDRR
M&E framework
Strategic spheres
Resilient societies
and reduced disaster
losses
Community-led
disaster and climate
resilience
Gender and women’s
empowerment
OBJECTIVE 1
OBJECTIVE 2
CSO/CITIZEN
ENGAGEMENT
AND GENDER
DRM/CCA
GFDRR PORTFOLIO
CDD AND SP
PORTFOLIOS
OBJECTIVE 3
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND POLICY AGENDA
Obj. 1: Integration of civil society, citizen engagement,
and gender dimensions into GFDRR’s portfolio
Activities:
• Technical assistance and analysis to integrate citizen engagement and
gender dimensions in DRM country programs
• Project activities implemented through CSO partners
• Project activities that promote the role of women in DRM
Proposed targets:
• Expansion of CSO engagement in DRM programs at the rate of two per
year so that by 2017, an additional six DRM programs have projects that
engage civil society partners.
• Six GFDRR-supported country programs integrate a specific focus on
women’s empowerment in DRM.
Examples:
• Engaging students and citizens in generating risk maps in Kathmandu
• Honduran women’s organization leading inter-agency partnership with
govt on DRM
Obj. 2: Integration of DRM/CCA into large community
level investments
Activities:
Technical assistance and analysis to integrate DRM and CCA into large scale
investments that provide resources directly to communities, including
community driven development (CDD) and social protections systems.
Proposed targets:
• Ten training activities undertaken with national governments working on
CDD or Social Protection regarding the integration of DRM into project
design
• Six country CDD or social protections projects integrate DRM into their
design
Example:
• Request from national CDD program in Indonesia to support training of
community mobilizers on how to engage communities on DRM;
community-led vulnerability analysis in demonstration villages for
incorporation into village development plans; and support priority DRM
investments identified by communities.
Obj. 3: Implementation of knowledge and policy agenda
on inclusive community resilience
Activities:
• Extracting and systematizing learning from projects undertaken through
objectives (1) and (2)
• Testing, generating evidence, and promoting innovative models of
community-led DRM
• Promoting the voice of community and civil society in DRM and CCA
policy dialogue
Proposed targets:
• Substantive database of 30+ good practice cases on community-led
partnerships with government and private sector on DRM
• Civil society, inclusive DRM, and women’s empowerment successfully
promoted at Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai,
Japan in 2015
• Three country policy statements reflect recognition of community
leadership and partnerships for DRM and climate change adaptation
Examples:
• Research on Community-Led Partnership for Disaster and Climate
Resilience
Points for discussion
• Can we endorse the basic approach/structure?
• Feasible targets (summary below)
• Benchmarks and next steps for finalizing document, targets,
indicators and implementation
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED TARGETS FOR 2017
Obj. 1
Additional 6 DRM programs have projects that engage civil society partners.
Six GFDRR-supported country programs integrate a specific focus on women’s empowerment in DRM.
Obj. 2
10 policy dialogue and training activities undertaken with national governments working on CDD or Social
Protection regarding the integration of DRM into project design
6 country CDD or social protections projects integrate DRM into their design
Obj. 3
Substantive database of 30+ good practice cases on community-led partnerships with government and private
sector on DRM
Civil society, inclusive DRM, and women’s empowerment successfully promoted at Global Platform for
Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai, Japan in 2015
3 country policy statements reflect recognition of community leadership and partnerships for DRM and CCA
M&E
Civil society and citizen engagement indicators are developed and integrated into GFDRR’s M&E system
Gender indicators are fully integrated in GFDRR M&E Framework and all GFDRR projects are gender
informed in at least one dimension