Building climate resilience through NAPs, and addressing climate risks at local and national level interlinks with economic resilience of communities and countries. NAPs could play a key role in contributing to reducing vulnerabilities of communities through climate risk management and risk transfer options, and livelihood generation through the integration of entrepreneurial and support for enhancing livelihood support to vulnerable groups and communities, especially such as women, youth and migrant communities, that could lead to enhanced and holistic climate resilience. The session will identify ways to integrate climate-resilient entrepreneurship through sharing of good practices, discussion of avenues for integrating inclusive and climate-resilient entrepreneurship into NAPs as a key activity, which facilitate partnerships and multi-stakeholder engagement for effective and forward-thinking adaptation at local and national levels.
Organizer: SLYCAN Trust.
Presentations:
SLYCAN Trust – Entrepreneurship and National Adaptation Plans
Digital Earth Africa – Unlocking the promise of tomorrow from the patterns of the past
Tchad – Défis et Opportunités de prise en compte du secteur privé dans le PNA du Tchad