This session looks into a cross-sectoral approach and practical recommendations on how anticipatory action can be adapted for communities affected by displacement. It features insights from Mongolia where the Mongolia Red Cross Society addressed Dzud this year. Nyamkhuu Chuluunkhuu says, "We need a more comprehensive approach to properly deal with the affected people. The displacement happens before the disaster response and after DRR measures. FbF is the possibility to fill this gap." The panelists call out to enhance the role of FbF in displacement and recommend to include the lived experience of displaced population in the risk and impact assessment.
Hilla Wessel
It is very important to take comprehensive action and to address the root of displacement – disaster vulnerability and lack of preparedness.Nyamkhuu Chuluunkhuu, Mongolian Red Cross, Disaster Management Officer05:57 19.11.2020
Kapitel
Market Place - Lessons from Early Actions
DAY III Market Place - Lessons from Early Actions
04:10 19.11.2020
From Designing to Testing, What Did We Learn?
Group 1: World Protection Animal: evacuation of animals for floods, volcanic eruptions
Group 2: Build Change: house strengthening for typhoons
Group 3: WFP Bangladesh & Oxfam Philippines: early cash transfers for floods, typhoons
Group 4: START Pakistan (WHH): Heatwaves and Floods Triggers in Pakistan