REAP Target 1 Project
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Description
The FCDO funded REAP Target 1 Project consists of two pieces of work that the British Red Cross (BRC), Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (RCCC), and the International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) will carry out in the context of COP26. The first project, ‘Adaptation Action Coalition: Targeted country support toward realizing REAP Target 1’, will provide seven countries (Cape Verde, Fiji, Malawi, Panama, The Philippines, Uganda, and St. Lucia) with technical support to accelerate implementation of Target 1 of the Risk Informed Early Action Partnership (REAP). Target 1 aims to have 50 countries integrated crisis/disaster risk management and climate adaptation laws, policies and plans reviewed by 2025. The project will also support beneficiary countries to learn from one another’s experiences before, at, and after COP26. Countries’ progress towards realizing Target 1 will be showcased at COP26. The second project, ‘Session on Loss and Damage during Presidency’s Adaptation, Loss and Damage Day’ aims to elevate the importance of loss and damage (L&D) on this Day and unpack what more needs to be done to avert, minimize and address L&D. On the ALD Day, the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (RCCC) will design and facilitate a one-hour session aimed at facilitating an open, honest discussion on how to accelerate progress on L&D with key stakeholders.
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- IFRC
- Stichting International Red Cross Red Crescent Centre on Climate Change and Disaster Preparedness (Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre)
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