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Other activities
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Strengthening Institutional Capacity For Disaster Risk Management In Viet Nam Including Climate Change Related Risks (SCDM Phase II)
Ngày đăng: 09/03/2017Lượt xem: 1081The Disaster Management Center (DMC) is assigned as the National Implementing Partner (NIP), under the Directorate for Water Resources (WRD) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).Organizational structure
The Disaster Management Center (DMC) is assigned as the National Implementing Partner (NIP), under the Directorate for Water Resources (WRD) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
The DMC,as the NIP,will be accountable to the Government of Viet Nam (GoV) and UNDP for ensuring the:-
Substantive quality of the Project;
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Effective use of allocated resources from both the GoV and UNDP;
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Timeliness of MARD support to the Co-Implementing Parties (CIPs); and
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Proper coordination among the responsible parties and among all project stakeholders.
The DMC will be responsible for the day to day management and implementation of Project activities and will oversee the implementation of activities by the CIPs.
The DMC will appraise the annual work plans (AWP) and the quarterly narrative and financial reports of the CIPs (the Viet Nam Red Cross Society, VNRC, the Viet Nam Women’s Union, VWU and Oxfam before forwarding these plans and reports for approval by MARD and UNDP.
Co-implementing Parties (CIP)
The Co-implementing Parties - CIPS - are the Viet Nam Red Cross Society (VNRC), the Viet Nam Women’s Union (VWU) and Oxfam. The DMC will delegate the implementation of a number of activities to these CIPs in accordance with the Annual and Quarterly Workplans and as agreed in the bilateral Letter of Agreement (LoA) signed between the NIP and each of the CIPs before Project inception(See Annex IV).
The CIPs are responsible for the implementation of the Project activities as described in the Annual and Quarterly Workplans according to agreements with NIP base on their identical strengths and experience. In addition, the CIPs are responsible for ensuring that the implementation of the Project activities contributes to the achievement of the Outcomes and Objectives in a coordinated, efficient and coherent manner with the other parties, per roles in the implementation as outlined in the Annual and Quarterly Workplans.
The DMC and UNDP are responsible for ensuring that all activities are coordinated efficiently and lead towards the achievements of the overall SCDM Project Annual and Quarterly Workplans Activity Results and Outputs.
The Viet Nam Red Cross Society
The VNRC is member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and is one of the leading humanitarian organizations in Viet Nam. The national society has chapter offices in all cities in the provinces and representatives in all districts and in most communes and wards.
The VNRC has more than 60 years’ experience in disaster response and built up extensive experience in DRR and particularly in community based approaches. Since 1998, the national society has developed a national network of 18 ‘master trainers’ and 120 provincially based trainers, trained in DRR and training methodologies. These trainers have delivered training on DRR to the VNRC, INGOs and to Committee for Flood and Storm Control (C/CFSC) members at national and provincial levels. Recently this network has been trained further by Participating National Red Cross Societies (PNS) on CBDRM and in conducting vulnerability and capacity assessment (VCA).
The VNRC and the MARD recently agreed a Memorandum of Understanding (December 2011) stipulating collaboration modalities for the CBDRM programme on training, IEC materials, utilization of human and other resources, M&E, VCA and others. The Project will help to facilitate the implementation of this Memorandum of Understanding.
The VNRC, with its nationwide infrastructure and volunteer base, could also play a more prominent role in needs assessment (utilizing the improved DANA system), enhancing humanitarian response and early recovery actions.
The Viet Nam Women’s Union
The VWU has a network at all four administration levels, with a membership of an estimated 13million women. It is the foremost national women’s organization in the country and advocates for gender equality and gender mainstreaming, having wide experience in this area.
Gender equality and mainstreaming are crucial at all levels and the role of women in decision taking needs to be enhanced. The knowledge and skills to promote gender equality and mainstreaming in DRR and CCA is still limited among most C/CFSC members, including amongst the VNRC provincial and district staff, and amongst women in senior positions. By strengthening and mobilizing the knowledge and skills that the VWU has the understanding and practice of gender equality of C/CFSC and VNRC staff will be increased.
Both the VNRC and VWU are members of the umbrella organization, the Fatherland Front. Both have established partnerships with the DMC. Similarly to VNRC, MARD is currently drafting a Memorandum of Understanding with the VWU. The VWU also has a long established relationship with Oxfam and with various UN agencies.
Oxfam
Oxfam has been present in the country since 1989 and is considered to be one of the leading development and relief agencies. It has significant experience in disaster response operations and has provided substantial support on DRR in selected provinces, including with AusAID support under several phases of Viet Nam-Australia NGO Cooperation Agreements from 2006 to 2012.
The organization has built-up extensive experience in CBDRM and in conducting VCA in communes, using an innovative approach that promotes the inclusion of vulnerable households and gender equality. Oxfam has established experience in mainstreaming DRR into the Socio-Economic Development Plans (SEDP) at sub-national levels.
Oxfam staff has knowledge and skills on the application of the international Sphere standards – as one of the original global sponsors of the Sphere Project, and is a full member of HAP. Through its network, Oxfam has access to international experience and relevant training materials, toolkits, manuals and IEC materials.
Oxfam has a well-established relationship with the DMC and the VWU and is actively engaged in the work of the national CBDRM TWG.See the attached file for details
Source: http://www.vn.undp.org
Tệp đính kèm:
AWP ProDoc SCDM II - EN - FINAL_13122012_Clean.pdfCây dữ liệu:Dữ liệu liên quan:- Knowledge on Climate Smart Agriculture
- CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE Sourcebook
- ASEAN Regional Guidelines for Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices
- Fao success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture
- The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges
- Evidence and Knowledge Gaps on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Vietnam
- Economics and Policy Innovations for Climate-Smart Agriculture
- Women farmers and resilience in the face of climate change
- FAO Success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture
- FAO Strategy on Climate Change
- Climate change and environment
- EC - FAO Climate-Smart Agriculture Project in Vietnam
- Inception Workshop on Enhancing Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) Readiness: Building Capacity in Integrated Food and Energy System in Viet Nam
- CSA (Climate Smart Agriculture) project: Capturing synergies between mitigation, adaptation, and food security
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- Liên kết website
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