The Government of Angola recognises the country’s vulnerability to climate changes and is aware of the impacts the country has already suffered. Floods, droughts, soil erosion and rising sea levels are the main effects of climate change in the country, according to a report by the Ministry of Environment.
Angola
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Angola presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
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Insights on the case of the 2012-2016 droughts in the southern provinces of Angola.
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This report analyses some of the southern african countries readiness to humanitarian impacts related to their macro-economic conditions, the regional seasonal rainfall forecast, the food, livelihood and nutrition security and the conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo.
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This document describes the main results of the Regional Inter-Agency Standing Committee (RIASCO) Action Plan for the El Niño-Induced Drought in Southern Africa 2016/2017.
It includes an analysis by sector, funding, lessons learnt and recommendations and a chapter for developmental risk management solutions.
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This document is a revision of the Regional Inter-Agency Standing Committee (RIASCO) Action Plan published in July 2016. It is in support of the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) Regional Appeal for Humanitarian and Recovery Support.
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This Angola country risk profile provides a comprehensive view of hazard, risk and uncertainties for floods and droughts in a changing climate, with projections for the period 2050-2100.
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The National Strategy for Climate Change 2018-2030 (ENAC 2018-2030) arises from the need to articulate objectives, instruments and institutions in pursuing the most recent challenges that the country is facing, both in terms of its economy and the improvement of conditions population, as well as at the level of the most recent global climatic events, resulting from the Paris Agreement and the S
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Approves the Organic Regulation of the Civil Protection and Fire Service in order to comply with the Organic Statute of the Ministry of Interior.