
Risk Atlas of the Atsimo Andrefana Region. It includes information and mapping regarding physical geography of the region; settlements, infrastructure, health and agricultural sectors and climatic hazards, such as cyclones, droughts and floods.
The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Climate Change"
Risk Atlas of the Atsimo Andrefana Region. It includes information and mapping regarding physical geography of the region; settlements, infrastructure, health and agricultural sectors and climatic hazards, such as cyclones, droughts and floods.
The updated National Multi Hazard Contingency Plan (MHCP) is fundamental for better preparedness at all levels, anticipating potential hazards, response readiness with provision for emergency assistance therefore, minimizes the impact, saves lives and ease sufferings of the affected population.
This Strategic Plan sets the trajectory of the National Disaster Management Agency for the next five years.
This Atlas includes series of maps giving an overview of the climate of Madagascar and it includes: Madagascar climatic delimitation; monthly rains; monthly temperatures; Medium winds and wind roses; relative humidity; the duration of sunshine.
This document presents the Swaziland Resilience Strategy and Action Plan (SRSAP), which is aimed at making the country safer, adaptive and more resilient to all hazards for all generations.
An Official Statement made by His Majesty King Mswati III, at the fifth session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, May 2017.
This National Climate Change Policy aims to provide the enabling policy framework to guide Swaziland to address the challenge posed by climate change.
This report summarizes all activities implemented for Mauritius in the context of the joint UNISDR/ISLANDS project entitled "Strengthening Capacities for Unified Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Through the Facilitation of Risk Transfer and Finance Mechanisms" within the "ISLANDS Programme for Financial Protection against Climatic and Natural Disasters." T
After 4 years of research by a multi-disciplinary team and co-production in partnership with government staff, the UMFULA project has released a briefing note that discusses "The current and future climate of central and southern Africa: What we have learnt and what it means for decision-making in Malawi and Tanzania".
Speech by his Excellency the Minister of Solidarity and Humanitarian Actions to the Sixth Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2019 (Geneva, Switzerland; 13-17 May, 2019).