
The acronym NIHYCRI regards the Malagasy standards for infrastructure construction hydroagricultural against floods.
NIHYCRI aims to increase the safety of hydro-agricultural infrastructure so as to:
Regional (SADC) and national policies, plans and official statements on disaster risk, climate adaptation and resilience.
The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Policies, Plans & Strategies"
The acronym NIHYCRI regards the Malagasy standards for infrastructure construction hydroagricultural against floods.
NIHYCRI aims to increase the safety of hydro-agricultural infrastructure so as to:
The objective of this manual is to improve "the implementation of cyclonic alert system in Madagascar, to clearly define the roles and responsibilities of the different entities at all levels and at different phases of the cyclonic alert system mechanism, and to propose the characteristics of the necessary materials relating thereto”.
The INDC of the Republic of Madagascar has been prepared taking into account the objectives and national development priorities included in main strategic documents national policies, in particular the General State Policy (PGE), the National Policy Development (PND) and the National Policy to Combat Climate Change (PNLCC).
The document outline standard operating procedures, integrating the context specificity of Namibia, and provides a practical understanding of its application. The Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) has been developed to serve as a guiding tool for national authorities and partners in the immediate response phase where assistance is been provided based on scope of the emergency.
The purpose of NDP5 to set out a roadmap for achieving rapid industrialization while adhering to the four integrated pillars of sustainable development: Economic Progression; Social Transformation; Environmental Sustainability; Good Governance.
The policy seeks to outline a coherent, transparent and inclusive policy on disaster risk management appropriate for the Government of the Republic of Namibia as a whole with a proportionate emphasis on disasters of different kinds, severity and magnitude that occur or may occur in Namibia.
Regulations made by the Prime Minister, under section 57 of the Disaster Risk Management Act, 2012 (Act No. 10 of 2012) and following the recommendation of the National Disaster Risk Management Committee.
This National Strategy and Action Plan lays out the guiding principles responsive to climate change that are effective, efficient and practical. It further identifies priority action areas for adaptation and mitigation. Namibia is ready to learn from and adopt best practices from other parts of the world in dealing with issues of climate change.