This case study describes how climate change was taken into account in the Commune Development Plan (PDC) of the commune of Hamdallaye in Niger. This is a BRACED-PRESENCES initiative (Projet de Renforcement de la Résilience contre les Chocs Environnementaux et Sociaux au Niger). The approach was to make a commune adaptation diagnosis, identify coping strategies, develop Commune Adaptation Action Plans (CAAP) and share them with local elected officials. This process was driven by the shortcomings of the previous PDC which was not climate-adjusted and did not have community alert mechanisms.
The main lessons learned are:
This case study makes the following recommendations:
From Camel to Cup' explores the importance of camels and camel milk in drought ridden regions, and the under-reported medicinal and vital health benefits of camel milk
Less than 5 percent of disaster losses are covered by insurance in poorer countries, versus 50 percent in rich nations
Age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and many more factors must be considered if people are to become resilient to climate extremes
A concern is around the long-term viability of hard-fought development gains
In Kenya's Wajir county, the emphasis on water development is happening at the expense of good water governance