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Implementation

A5 - Strengthening the interlinkages with all relevant actors

The objective of this activity will be to prepare non-specialist sensitization support. The first step will consist of identifying and confirming the ministerial counterparts of the CPs (political level, chief of staff, High Civil servants, etc). The second step will be to draft tailored pieces of training for high-level civil servants (service directors). The focus will be on the key aspects to be considered while tackling disasters at the national strategic level and on methods to ensure effective coordination at the international level.

The objective of this activity will be to enhance the awareness and engagement of citizens in disaster risk management. This will be achieved by the organization of a series of workshops led by individuals with extensive field expertise. The focus will be on sharing success stories and introducing role models to generate interest in and enthusiasm for involvement in disaster prevention and management. A key identified target is university students, who may be encouraged to volunteer or pursue a career in this field. Additional workshops will be dedicated to cross-cutting issues such as climate change adaptation and women’s protection. Professionals with relevant and demonstrated expertise will be invited to share their experiences in these specific domains.

  • A 5.1 - Strengthening the interlinkages with the governmental actors; training.

  • A 5.2 - Strengthening the interlinkages with the civil society stakeholders & enhancing awareness & engagement of citizens in disaster risk management.

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The WRHM2CA-PR206 as a part of measuring the impacts of climate change on natural resources and critical infrastructure, contributes to reducing the risks associated with uranium legacy sites in Central Asia and water pollution by providing regional capacity for water monitoring systems for transboundary rivers and their tributaries, as well as expanding laboratory capacity related to uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. By creating a monitoring system that consists of a set of reliable laboratory equipment and sensors that are country-specific, compatible with each other, inexpensive to operate and maintain, a data set will be defined that can be transferred to beneficiaries in the event of an environmental crisis. 

The installed system will be integrated into the existing country's Environmental Security Management System or policy, offering the possibility of compiling other data from different national bodies to better understand and monitor climate change's impact on critical resources and infrastructures. 

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