1. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
SEA: Regional Environmental Adaptation
to Climate Change Training and
Implementation Project
Technical Innovation Workshop
Can Tho - 4th June, 2013
2. Overview of the presentation:
1.Biography of Save The Children organization
2.Save The Children’s Overview
3.Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in Tien
Giang province
4.Achievement to Date
3. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Our Mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the
world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting
change in their lives.
Save the Children has been working in Vietnam for over 20
years. Our programme are included Emergency response,
DRR, Climate Change Adaptation, Child Protection,
Education, Child Right Government; Health & Nutrition
and Livelihoods. We currently work in over 34 provinces.
4. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Yen Bai province
(North moutanous)
Hai Phong city (North
coastal)
TT.Hue province
(Central coastal)
Tien Giang province
(Mekong delta)
Save the Children’s DRR &CCA Overview
Thanh hóa province
(Central coastal)
Đ ng Tháp
(Mekong delta)
HCM city
Da Nang city (Central
coastal)
5. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
• Goal: To build the adaptive capacity of vulnerable children and their
communities in Vietnam to manage the impacts of climate change
• Objectives:
•To increase the ability of vulnerable children and their communities to
directly plan for and manage the negative impacts of climate variability
and change; and
•To improve the ability of government and civil society to meet the
adaptation needs of children and their communities, in line with
national objectives.
Child-centred Climate Resilience Program
6. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Save the Children’s approaches
• Save the Children takes a child-centred approach to building
community resilience to the impacts of current climate
variability and extreme weather events as well as projected
climate change impacts
• We work with and through children as agents of change in
their communities
• Target the most vulnerable community members
• Empower children and their communities to use their
existing knowledge and resources as a basis on which to
build their resilience
• Build on existing partnerships and structures to enhance
sustainability
7. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
• Schools and the broader education sector are better able to
plan for and manage hazards
• DRR curriculum (developed with Plan and Live&Learn)
approved by MOET for national roll out)
11. Presentation OutlinePresentation OutlineClimate and Disaster Risks in Tien Giang
• Coastal and delta geography – inherently hazard-prone
• Frequent storms and typhoons
• High flood risk in both coastal and inland areas
• Saline intrusion into fresh water systems (food security,
livelihoods)
• General low level of awareness among officials and
communities of DRR and climate change adaptation
• Lack of investment in DRR putting children and communities
at greater risk during extreme weather
• Climate change likely to exacerbate these existing challenges
12. Presentation OutlinePresentation OutlineCCA and DRR in Tien Giang
• Save the Children has been working to build the resilience of
children and their communities in Tien Giang since 2003
• Key donors include AusAID and ECHO/DIPECHO
• Key activities:
• School and community-based DRR and CCA
• Awareness raising (child-centered IEC materials)
• DRR curriculum development
• Teacher training
• “Safe schools”
• Child-centered, youth - lead HVCA/CVCA processes
• School-based DRR and CCA plans
13. Presentation OutlinePresentation OutlineAchievements to Date
• Increased awareness among children, communities and
officials of current hazards and the implications of climate
change, as well as child-centered DRR and CCA actions in 5
district, in which we work on DRR in such 4 - district: Cai Be,
Cai Lay, Go Cong Dong and Tan Phu Dong ( 10 communes) ,
in CCA field, we work in Go Cong Dong district and Go Cong
township ( 7 communes) .
15. Presentation OutlinePresentation OutlineAchievements to Date
• Increased awareness among
children, communities and
officials of current hazards and
the implications of climate
change, as well as child-
centered DRR and CCA actions
• Resulting in strengthened
capacity of local leaders and
community members to reduce
the negative impacts of disasters
and climate change on children
17. Thank You!!!
For more information, pls contact:
n Outline
• Paul Mitchell, Senior Climate Change Advisor
paul.mitchell@savethechildren.org.au
• Pham Thi Thuy An, CBA Project Officer
phamthithuy.an@savethechildren.org
• Le Thi Bich Hang, CBA Project Manager
lethibich.hang@savethechildren.org
Save the Children in Vietnam
Building E3, Trung Tu Diplomatic Compound, No. 6, Dang Van Ngu Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (84-4) 3 573 5050; Ext 320
Fax: (84-4) 3 573 6060