
The Seychelles Sustainable Development Strategy (SSDS) 2012-2020 is an approved national instrument which incorporates national priorities for sustainable development and lays out a roadmap for the implementation of those priorities.
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The Seychelles Sustainable Development Strategy (SSDS) 2012-2020 is an approved national instrument which incorporates national priorities for sustainable development and lays out a roadmap for the implementation of those priorities.
This report provides detailed findings of an investigation into the socioeconomic impacts of the 2015/16 El Niño drought in Swaziland. It records the direct and indirect effects of the drought on the economy of Swaziland and documents how it has affected households, businesses, and the environment.
This Master Plan was designed for a 13-year time horizon (2017-2030) to align it with the main instruments that guide the actions that contribute to Disaster Risk Reduction at a global and local scale, namely the Sustainable Development Goals and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
This Policy presents an overview of climate change from Namibia perspective, vulnerability of Namibia to climate change per sector, predictions for Namibia.
Government and humanitarian partners worked together to develop a response plan based on the analysis of the context, immediate humanitarian need and projected needs for the coming three months given. As a basis for specific sector response plans, overarching strategic priorities have been identified to support effective and timely humanitarian assistance to populations in need in Malawi.
The overall object of this guide is to assess flood risk and vulnerability, pre-dimensioning road works and protective measures against damage, linked to floods.
Setting the national standard for building construction resistant to natural hazards.
The purpose of national disaster risk reduction policy is to provide a framework for effective planning and implementation of disaster risk reduction in Lesotho. More than 90 percent of disasters in Lesotho are related to climatic changes.
An Act to make provision for the protection and management of the environment and conservation and sustainable utilization of natural resources of Lesotho and for connected matters.