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Practical Action

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Non Governmental Organizations

Mission

Practical Action is an international development organisation that puts ingenious ideas to work so people in poverty can change their world.

Practical Action is a global change-making group. It consists of a UK registered charity with community projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America, an independent publishing company and a technical consulting service. It combines these specialisms to multiply its impact and help shape a world that works better for everyone.

Disaster Reduction Goal

Climate change is leading to increasingly frequent and more severe hazards and disasters. Poor people are the most vulnerable and hardest hit.

We’re helping to make resilience a way of life, by advising people on how to adapt their lives to a changing climate and put plans and systems in place to predict disasters and minimise their impact.

And we’re contributing to joint efforts to promote environmentally sound technologies for low carbon and climate resilient development.

DRR activities
Policies and Programmes in DRR

Our policy influencing approach is based on research and operational experience gained over many years in South Asia, Africa and Latin America.

All our work is climate smart and designed to equip poor people to adapt to a changing climate and cope with severe weather events, while also capturing evidence and knowledge to generate the political will necessary to deliver this at scale.

We will put poor people central to the climate change agenda to ensure that mitigation, adaptation and loss and damage actions deliver for and do not compromise the development choices of the poorest. Only by reducing the risk of the poorest and most vulnerable will the risk exposure of the whole community be reduced.

- In the countries where we are working we will explore the causal relationship between climate change and natural disasters to help people better cope with uncertainty and natural disasters.
-We will work with all stakeholders including the private sector to understand the role that markets play (both positively and negatively) in building the resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable.
-We will call on governments and other key stakeholders to integrate Disaster Risk Reduction into their policies.

Membership in Key Networks

Global Network for Disaster Risk Reduction

Websites

http://www.practicalaction.org

Making disaster risk reduction a policy priority, institutional strengthening (HFA 1)

- Influence national government policy on the importance of livelihood centered approaches to DRR
- Capacity building of stakeholders in national planning to mainstream DRR in local planning and development.
- Community mobilization to engage in national planning.
- Promote traditional emergency management

Risk assessment and early warning systems (HFA 2)

- Support governmental institutions to improve risk monitoring and information sharing, especially participatory approaches
- Develop early warning and information sharing systems, linked to vulnerable communities
- Capacity building to improve collection and sharing of data
- Participatory risk analysis and mapping with communities

Education, information and public awareness (HFA 3)

- Strengthen collaboration between diverse stakeholders working on disasters, climate and development
- Training of civil society and communities on DRR
- Communications to raise risk awareness
- Development of educational materials
Focus on the threat of Climate Change to poor people’s livelihoods

Reducing underlying risk factors (HFA 4)

- Support government to mainstream DRR into national poverty reduction plans
- Design and pilot Climate Change Adaptation projects
- Integration of related Climate Change issues into DRR
Focus on urban vulnerability and food security for disaster resilient livelihoods

Preparedness for effective response (HFA 5)

- Hazard specific community level disaster planning
- Community mobilization to implement preparedness measures
- Promote community level disaster risk response
- Promote the Emergency Markets Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) toolkit to rapidly rebuild markets post disaster

Other activities

- Promote the Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) framework as a planning approach to integrate community disaster experience into future development.
- Strengthen the ability of people, organisations and networks to experiment and innovate
- Forge partnerships to ensure the rights and entitlements of people to access basic services, productive assets and common property resources
- Attend regional meetings to share and exchange best practice
- Produce materials and publications on DRR and resilient livelihoods

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Latest additions
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Publication
Published on
27 April 2020
When the unprecedented becomes precedented: Learning from Cyclones Idai and Kenneth
The study focuses on why Cyclones Idai and Kenneth resulted in disasters in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, taking into account the specific country contexts.
Publication
Published on
26 October 2017
Prioritizing recovery spending: Lessons from the 2017 Peru floods
This brief provides an overview of challenges in disaster reconstruction and recommendations as they relate to recovery spending for the 2017 floods in Peru.
Publication
Published on
26 Octubre 2017
Estableciendo prioridades para las inversiones de reconstrucción: Documento breve de política
Este documento breve de política está basado en un Análisis de Capacidades PostDesastre (PERC), financiado por el Programa de Resiliencia frente a las Inundaciones de Zúrich.
Publication
Published on
22 May 2017
Pre-event financial protection is key to flood recovery
This policy brief highlights financial capital as a key factor in building flood resilience. In particular, access to pre-event financial protection against flood-related disasters is a vital component.
Publication
Published on
15 January 2013
Toward resilience: a guide to disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
This guide is an introductory resource for staff of development and humanitarian organizations working with people whose live and rights are threatened by disasters and climate change.The guide provides essential introductory information, princi
Publication
Published on
28 December 2012
Disaster risk management and reconstruction in Latin America
This book offers an up-to-date resource covering both methodological and technical aspects of disaster mitigation, involving adequate risk assessment and the implementation of risk reduction strategies.
Publication
Published on
4 January 2011
Community preparedness in Bangladesh: learning from Gaibandha, Bogra, Sirajganj districts following the floods of 2007
This publication highlights lessons learnt, asserting that awareness and preparedness enabled flood prone communities in Gaibandha, Bogra and Srajgong districts of Bangladesh to cope with and recover from the floods of 2007.
Publication
Published on
1 January 2011
Putting People at the Centre of Reconstruction
This paper advocates that an inclusive and participatory approach, People-Centred Reconstruction (PCR) should be at the heart of all approaches to housing and livelihoods after disasters.

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://practicalaction.org
[email protected]
+1 2026473901
Fax:
+1 2026474628

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