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Training Module : WASH capacity-building for state water, women & child, rural & urban development and health department officials
[Training Module : women - and child – responsive climate-resilient integrated planning]
2017 - 2020 (approximate)
"This WASH Climate Change Adaptation Training Module is developed as part of an initiative to build capacity of state level government officials in India by explaining the linkages between WASH and climate change adaptation, subsequently to reduce their states’ vulnerability to climate change. It presents selected tools and methods that they can use to understand their climate risk and vulnerability, and develop strategies for reducing them by appropriately and sufficiently modifying ongoing national and state level development programs and plans.”
"It explores the effects of climate change, with particular emphasis on how climate change is affecting women and
children in India."
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- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- India
- Geographic Subject
- India
- Subject
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- Environment and ecology
- Climate change
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