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class="grid-theme w-clearfix"><div class="collection-list-wrapper-19 w-clearfix w-dyn-list"><div role="list" class="dynamic-listr w-clearfix w-dyn-items w-row"><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/scoping-paper-the-role-of-technology-for-climate-change-sovereign-debt-and-finance" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/674c2ceb714fc3b7bc024bbd_COVER_SCOPING%20PAPER_Climate%20Change%2C%20Sovereign%20Debt%2C%20and%20Finance%20-%20The%20Role%20of%20Technology.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Scoping Paper: The Role of Technology for Climate Change, Sovereign Debt, and Finance</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">In the global effort to address climate change, technology represents a source of innovation that can provide effective solutions to urgent challenges. Climate technology encompasses several key functions that each play a crucial role for mitigating emissions, enhancing resilience, and promoting sustainable development across different sectors, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, transportation, infrastructure ,and sustainable agriculture. As part of SLYCAN Trust’s series of thematic modules on climate change, sovereign debt, and the global financial system, this scoping paper provides an introduction into technology under the UNFCCC process, the role of national actors and systems of innovation, and the nexus of climate technology, finance, and debt.This knowledge product was drafted by Thibyan Ibrahim with support from SLYCAN Trust’s research & knowledge management division.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/technical-briefing-understanding-the-global-goal-on-adaptation" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6744584e66ced031401242a8_COVER_TECHNICAL%20BRIEFING_Understanding%20the%20Global%20Goal%20on%20Adaptation.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Technical Briefing: Understanding the Global Goal on Adaptation</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy w-dyn-bind-empty"></p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/managing-climate-risks-across-sectors-fashion-food-systems-and-health" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Newsletter</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/671f51153690db39204de63c_SEP_24.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">SLYCAN Trust Newsletter - September 2024 - Managing Climate Risks Across Sectors: Fashion, Food Systems, and Health</h1><p class="categoryhidden">newsletter</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Welcome to the latest edition of our newsletter, where we highlight some of our recent work on climate risks across key sectors, such as fashion, food systems, and health. As the impacts of climate change intensify, these sectors face new challenges, but also opportunities to adapt, innovate, and build long-term resilience. Our latest updates explore these opportunities with a focus on supporting vulnerable communities and driving systemic change. We hope you enjoying reading.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-report-thematic-dialogue-on-public-private-partnerships-for-optimising-sustainable-financing-in-the-agriculture-sector" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/667a647b5e660aa950a4d3ef_SLYCAN%20Trust%20x%20SDC_report.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Report: Thematic Dialogue on Public-Private Partnerships for Optimising Sustainable Financing in the Agriculture Sector</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy w-dyn-bind-empty"></p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/the-role-of-plant-based-proteins-for-enhancing-nutrition-in-sri-lanka-sinhala" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/66717df66e963b5fdbc2419c_Screenshot%202024-06-18%20180030.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">පෝෂණ ඌණතාවයන් මගහරවා ගැනීමට ශාක මත පදනම් වූ ප්රෝටීන වැදගත් වන්නේ ඇයි</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">--- 2020 සිට 2023 දක්වා, COVID-19 වසංගතය සහ පසුව ඇතිවූ ආර්ථික අර්බුදය හේතුවෙන් ශ්රී ලංකාවේ පෝෂණ සහ ක්ෂුද්රපෝෂණ ඌනතාවල සැලකිය යුතු ඉහළ යාමක් දක්නට ලැබී ඇත. ශ්රී ලංකා සෞඛ්ය අමාත්යාංශය විසින් 2022-2024 වසරේ වෙනුවෙන් පළකරන ලද පෝෂණ සැලැස්මට අනුව 2021 මැයි වන විට වයස අවුරුදු පහට අඩු ළමුන්ගෙන් 20% ක් අඩු බරින් යුතු ළමයින් වන බව පෙන්වා දී ඇත. මෙම කාලසීමාව තුළ ළමුන් අතර වර්ධන ඌණතා, මාංශපේශී වර්ධනයේ ඌණතා, අධික බර සහ අඩු බර තත්වයන්ද වාර්තාවී ඇත. ඒසේම, තරුණ තරුණියන්ගේ මෙම සංඛ්යාලේඛන තොරතුරු නොමැති වුවත්, ඔවුන්ද සැලකිය යුතු මන්දපෝෂණ තත්වයන් පෙන්නුම් කරනු ඇතැයි අපේක්ෂා කෙරේ. නිෂ්පාදන සැපයුම් දාමයේ ඇති අර්බුධ, ඉහළ යන ආහාර මිලගණන්, කෘෂිකාර්මික නිෂ්පාදනයන්ගේ අඩුවීම්, විරැකියාව සහ ආදායම් අහිමිවීම් වැනි හේතුන් වල බලපෑම, පෝෂ්යදායී ආහාර වලින් තරුණ ප්රජාව දුරස් වීමට සාධක විය හැකිය. මනා සෞඛ්යයක් පවත්වා ගැනීමට සහ අත්යවශ්ය කායික ක්රියාකාරකම් පවත්වා ගැනීමට, ප්රෝටීන ඉතා වැදගත් කාර්යභාරයක් ඉටු කරන බව අප සැම දන්නා කරුණකි. විශේෂයෙන්ම මෙම ප්රෝටීන, වර්ධනයට, ප්රජනනයට හා මව්කිරි නිපදවීමට සහ අනෙකුත් ශාරීරික ක්රියාකාරකම් සඳහාව වැදගත් වේ. සත්ත්ව ආහාර මත පදනම් වූ ප්රෝටීන, ප්රමුඛ ප්රෝටීන ප්රභවයක් වන නමුත් ඒවායේ ඇති අධික මිල ගනන් සහ පරිසරයට ඒවා තුළින් වන බලපෑමද සැලකිය යුතු වේ. මෙම හේතු නිසාවෙන් අද වන විට බොහෝ දෙනා ශාක මත පදනම් වූ ප්රෝටීන ප්රභවයන්ට යොමු වීමට වැඩි උනන්දුවන් දක්වන බව පෙනී යයි. මෙම ශාක මත පදනම් වූ ප්රෝටීන පරිසරයට සිදු කරන හානිය අවම වීමත්, දැරිය හැකි අඩු මුදලකට මිලදී ගත හැකි වීමත් මෙම ප්රෝටීන වර්ග ජනප්රිය තිරසාර විකල්පයක් බවට පත්කරයි. තවද, මෙය දේශගුණික විපර්යාසයන්ගේ බලපෑම අවම කිරීමෙන් මිනිසුන්ගේ සෞඛ්ය තත්වයන් ඉහළ දැමීමත් සත්ත්ව සුබසාධන කටයුතු සඳහාද මනා පිටුවහලක් වේ. ශ්රී ලංකාවේ දැනටමත් පවතින සාම්ප්රදායික ශාක මත පදනම් වූ ආහාර රටාවන් පරිසර හිතකාමී සහ තිරසාර අයුරින් පෝෂණ අවශ්යතාවයන් සපුරා ගැනීමට මනා පිටුවහලකි. ---</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/the-role-of-plant-based-proteins-for-enhancing-nutrition-in-sri-lanka" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/66717904adfdfea291cb9bb5_pdf%201.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">The Role of Plant-Based Proteins for Enhancing Nutrition in Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">From 2020 to 2023, Sri Lanka experienced a significant rise in nutritional and micronutritional deficiencies due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic challenges. As of May 2021, 20% of children under five were underweight (Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka. Emergency Nutrition Plan 2022-2024), with increases in stunting, wasting, or other nutrition-related conditions among children. Although figures for youth are not available, it is expected that they follow a similar pattern of nutritional deficiencies. These issues stem from supply chain interruptions, high food prices, increased unemployment, reduced agricultural production, and loss of income. Together, these factors have severely impacted families' ability to access and afford nutritious meals. Proteins are fundamental nutrients essential for maintaining health and coordinating bodily functions necessary for growth, development, reproduction, and lactation. This is especially crucial for children and youth, whose growth and development rely heavily on adequate protein intake.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/case-study-brief-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-and-cultural-loss-in-maldives" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/65978308c49a589544cc9ef7_COVER%20Case%20Study%20Brief%20-%20Climate-Induced%20L%26D%20and%20Cultural%20Loss%20in%20Maldives.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Case Study Brief: Climate-Induced Loss and Damage and Cultural Loss in Maldives</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">The impacts of climate change, in particular slow-onset events such as sea level rise and ocean acidification, cause mounting economic and non-economic losses and damages to Maldives, even at the current level of warming. Sea level rise connected to climate change has caused land loss due to coastal erosion and inundation in islands across Maldives, making it one of the most severe climate impacts the country continues to face. All inhabited islands in Maldives are reporting coastal erosion. Homes and critical infrastructure are near the coastline due to the small size of the islands, exposing them to erosion and other coastal hazards.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/primer-landslide-risk-human-mobility-and-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-in-sri-lanka" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/65641d5145db91a91b16b6e4_COVER%20Primer%20-%20Landslide%20risk%2C%20human%20mobility%2C%20and%20L%26D%20in%20Sri%20Lanka.jpg")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Primer: Landslide Risk, Human Mobility, and Climate-Induced Loss and Damage in Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">The rising frequency and intensity of disasters and other impacts related to climate change, including landslides, pose a significant challenge to countries and communities around the world. Sri Lanka, a tropical South Asian island nation, is particularly vulnerable to landslides due to its geographical and topographical characteristics.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/research-report-strengthening-sri-lankas-ecosystem-for-climate-and-disaster-risk-management-and-finance" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/65419c10417a5aab413415e6_COVER_Research%20Report_Strengthening%20Sri.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Research Report: Strengthening Sri Lanka's Ecosystem for Climate and Disaster Risk Management and Finance</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change increasingly shapes a complex landscape of compound, cascading, and covariate risks that affects all economic and societal sectors, including food systems, rural livelihoods, settlements, infrastructure, tourism, and trade. Particularly for climate-vulnerable developing countries such as Sri Lanka, it is vital to identify and manage these risks through accessible, proactive, anticipatory, and evidence-based approaches that can protect development gains as well as human lives, livelihoods, wellbeing, and prosperity.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/background-note-interfacing-the-global-goal-on-adaptation-with-other-processes-and-finding-convergence" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Policy Brief</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/64c6b1cf11e5240ae21f8530_COVER%20GGA%20Background%20Note.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Background Note - Interfacing the Global Goal on Adaptation with Other Processes and Finding Convergence</h1><p class="categoryhidden">policy</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">The Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) is an aspirational goal established under the Paris Agreement amidst concerns about the accelerating pace of climate change and the inappropriate scale and speed of current adaptation efforts. The GGA aims to enhance adaptive capacity, enhance resilience, and reduce vulnerability to the impacts of climate change with the view to contributing to sustainable development and ensuring a suitable response to adaptation, while also aligning with the mitigation goal of limiting the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 or 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (Paris Agreement Article 7.1).</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/case-study-brief-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-and-internal-human-mobility-in-ghana" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/64968de0a850f60e033f61d3_COVER%20Case%20Study%20Brief%20-%20Climate-Induced%20L%26D%20and%20Internal%20Human%20Mobility%20in%20Ghana.pdf.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Case Study Brief: Climate-Induced Loss and Damage and Internal Human Mobility in Ghana</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change is having a significant impact on the world, with effects felt across all continents and regions. However, the effects of climate change are frequently felt most acutely in areas already vulnerable to environmental, economic, and social stresses. This is especially true in Africa, where climate change is exacerbating existing problems as well as social or economic instability, migration, and displacement.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/primer-vulnerable-livelihoods-and-climate-related-human-mobility-in-niger" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/64968d2817dbf3416a0bfa5b_COVER%20Primer%20-%20Vulnerable%20livelihoods%20and%20climate-related%20human%20mobility%20in%20Niger.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Primer: Vulnerable Livelihoods and Climate-Related Human Mobility in Niger</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">The Republic of Niger is a landlocked Sahelian country with three quarters of its land area within the desert zone. The country's population is young (50% is under 25 years of age), largely rural (83.6%), and engaged in crop agriculture or animal husbandry for their livelihoods. Climate change in Niger is characterized by extreme weather events, increasing mean temperatures, increasing temperature extremes (very hot days and nights), and uncertainty regarding future rainfall patterns and variability.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/primer-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-and-human-mobility-in-uganda" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/64968ca173361d5d98d5241d_COVER%20Primer%20-%20Climate-induced%20L%26D%20and%20human%20mobility%20in%20Uganda.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Primer: Climate-Induced Loss and Damage and Human Mobility in Uganda</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa and highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its location and the importance of the climate-sensitive agriculture sector, which employs approximately 70% of Uganda's working population. Different parts of Uganda have experienced periodic occurrence of floods, prolonged droughts, erratic rainfall patterns, landslides, epidemics, conflict, and other natural, social, political, or economic shocks. Communities located in mountainous terrain, impenetrable rainforest, islands, and floodplains are highly vulnerable to severe and persistent poverty due to their physical separation from economic and social opportunities, which traps them in poor living conditions. In Uganda, human mobility is present in two forms: external and internal. External forms of human mobility occur when people from outside the country cross the borders to enter Uganda and choose to settle permanently or temporarily in places of their choice within the country. This publication has been developed as part of SLYCAN Trust's work programme on loss and damage in partnership with the Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/primer-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-and-internal-human-mobility-in-ghana" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6438dd7221aeccea2d6130e5_Cover%20-%20Climate-Induced%20L%26D%20and%20Internal%20Human%20Mobility%20in%20Ghana.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Primer: Climate-Induced Loss and Damage and Internal Human Mobility in Ghana</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change is causing serious losses and damages to lives and livelihoods across Ghana, which is classified as one of the most climate-vulnerable countries due to its heavy reliance on climate-sensitive sectors. Climate-induced loss and damage (L&D) is a growing concern, and people in affected areas are increasingly forced to migrate in search of safety or economic opportunities</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/primer-climate-induced-loss-and-damage-and-cultural-loss-in-maldives" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/642ed199bac10b7c4ca50ce2_Cover%20-%20Climate-induced%20L%26D%20and%20cultural%20loss%20in%20Maldives.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover"> Primer: Climate-Induced Loss and Damage and Cultural Loss in Maldives</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Maldives’s exclusive economic zone consists of only 1% land across 1,192 small islands and 99% sea, comprising the world's seventh largest reef system. The seas teeming with marine flora and fauna, white sandy beaches, and year-round warm weather make the country a leading tourist destination.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/enhancing-innovative-climate-risk-transfer-and-agricultural-insurance-mechanisms-in-sri-lanka" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/636a9bdbe95bb8e9455cc8fc_aaaaa.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Enhancing Innovative Climate Risk Transfer and Agricultural Insurance Mechanisms in Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change impacts are already felt across many vulnerable developing countries and are projected to have particularly devastating effects on economies and people relying heavily on agriculture and natural resources. In Sri Lanka, the impacts of climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the current economic difficulties have highlighted the need for enhancing existing risk management and protection systems, including robust risk transfer solutions. Risk transfer instruments such as insurance mechanisms can be part of an effective and comprehensive climate risk management framework for countries and regions and can help to protect and build the resilience of individuals, households, communities, and economic sectors. This paper provides an overview of the enabling environment for agricultural risk transfer in Sri Lanka and identifies potential ways to increase insurance market penetration for smallholder farmers in the country, particularly related to legal and regulatory frameworks and the potential introduction of new and innovative insurance products.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/the-farmers-perspective-climate-risk-and-risk-management-in-sri-lankas-agriculture-sector" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6360afca3abe63116c6ef57d_Cover%20Farmer%27s%20Perspective%20Brief.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">The Farmer's Perspective: Climate Risk and Risk Management in Sri Lanka's Agriculture Sector</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Sri Lanka’s food systems revolve around the production of rice as a main staple crop. In addition, fruits and vegetables, grains, meat, fish, and dairy are also important sources of food security. 27.1% of the country's total population engages in agricultural activities, and agriculture accounted for 7.4% of total GDP in 2020.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/addressing-climate-and-disaster-risk-in-sri-lanka-crop-insurance-schemes" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Case Study</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6360ae58d0f67a341ecfd228_Cover%20Summary%20Brief%20-%20Crop%20Insurance%20in%20Sri%20Lanka.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover"> Addressing Climate and Disaster Risk in Sri Lanka: Crop Insurance Schemes</h1><p class="categoryhidden">case</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Since 1958, the Government of Sri Lanka has invested in crop insurance schemes. This was initiated with a pilot project in selected areas and later expanded to several nationwide agricultural insurance schemes. Initially managed by the Crop Insurance Board, these schemes are now overseen by the Agriculture and Agrarian Insurance Board (AAIB) as well as the NationalInsurance Trust Fund (NITF), which has been contributing to crop insurance fund maintenance since its establishment under the National Insurance Trust Fund Act in 2006.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/slycan-trust-research-newsletter-1-2022-climate-change-and-human-mobility" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Newsletter</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/63323776b67e5a6ff391514a_Cover%20-%20SLYCAN%20Trust%20Research%20Newsletter%201-2022.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">SLYCAN Trust Research Newsletter 1/2022 - Climate Change and Human Mobility</h1><p class="categoryhidden">newsletter</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate-related human mobility is an increasingly important topic on the local, national, and global level, including in the UNFCCC process. It takes many forms, such as internal environmental migration, disaster displacement, climate-driven labour migration, planned relocation, seasonal agricultural migration, permanent exodus from rural areas, transboundary pastoralist movements, trapped populations, and voluntary immobility. Human mobility affects millions of people around the world, including those who move, their family members, the communities they leave behind, and host populations taking in climate migrants and the displaced. It connects to different sectors as well as cross-cutting considerations such as gender, youth, the informal sector, social protection, and just transition, rendering it a complex thematic area that needs to be addressed with holistic, equitable, participatory, intersectional, and transdisciplinary approaches.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/background-note-on-operationalizing-the-global-goal-on-adaptation" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Policy Brief</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/62a0c230983758232e7a4255_Cover%20Background%20Note%20-%20Operationalizing%20the%20GGA.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Background Note on Operationalizing the Global Goal on Adaptation</h1><p class="categoryhidden">policy</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">This background note was jointly produced by Legal Response Initiative (LRI) and SLYCAN Trust to provide an overview of the Global Goal on Adaptation, the GGA work programme, and questions of adaptation finance, climate risk, and principles-based approaches.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/climate-change-and-human-mobility-in-sri-lanka-climate-impacts-on-labour-migration" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Policy Brief</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/62545441634675836e4ab839_Cover%20-%20Policy%20Brief%20-%20Climate%20Impacts%20on%20Labour%20Migration%20in%20Sri%20Lanka.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Climate Change and Human Mobility in Sri Lanka: Climate Impacts on Labour Migration</h1><p class="categoryhidden">policy</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">This policy brief provides an overview on climate change and labour migration in Sri Lanka, including trends of foreign employment, the role of remittances, gender aspects, the enabling environment, and a detailed case study on Sri Lankan labour migration to Kuwait.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/integrating-human-mobility-into-nationally-determined-contributions-and-national-adaptation-plans" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/623d9e3c08ca91722c14bcbc_Cover%20Scoping%20Paper%20-%20Human%20Mobility%20in%20NDCs%20and%20NAPs.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Integrating Human Mobility into Nationally Determined Contributions and National Adaptation Plans</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change increasingly influences and shapes the patterns of human mobility across the world. From internal or international migration to disaster displacement and planned relocation, the impacts of climate change create new push and pull factors, exacerbate underlying vulnerabilities, and alter the interaction of aspirations, perceived opportunities, and decision-making related to human mobility. With regard to the integration of human mobility considerations into climate policies and processes, it is therefore critical to understand the context and multi-causal, multi-directional nature of these linkages between different forms of mobility and different impacts of climate change. This scoping paper aims to identify key aspects, elements, and considerations for enhancing the integration of safe and orderly human mobility into Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), National Adaptation Plans (NAP), and other climate-related policies, processes, and documents.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/the-role-of-csos-for-scaling-up-national-and-regional-actions-to-address-climate-induced-loss-damage" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6205841ec0726c41cdac08b6_Cover%20SVA%20Working%20Paper%20on%20The%20Role%20of%20CSOs%20for%20Addressing%20Loss%20%26%20Damage.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">The Role of CSOs for Scaling Up National and Regional Actions to Address Climate-Induced Loss & Damage</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate change affects livelihoods, lives, societies, and natural ecosystems in ways that exceed the limits of adaptation and overwhelm the coping capacities of vulnerable communities, groups, and countries. Treating loss & damage (L&D) as the third pillar of the Paris Agreement besides mitigation and adaptation is a key challenge for COP27 and beyond. It is important that all stakeholders push for enhanced recognition of L&D in negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and commitments for tangible support including in the form of new and additional funding for L&D, technical assistance, knowledge-sharing, and technology transfer.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/key-cso-led-actions-and-recommendations-for-addressing-adaptation-needs-and-building-resilience" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6205836226a93776be6e89e9_Cover%20SVA%20Working%20Paper%20on%20CSO-Led%20Actions%20for%20Adaptation.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Key CSO-Led Actions and Recommendations for Addressing Adaptation Needs and Building Resilience</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">As climate change affects societies, economies, and the environment, adaptation is becoming increasingly vital, particularly countries, groups, or communities highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. In addition to ambitious mitigation action, concrete support for adaptation is needed at scale and on all levels to address adverse climate impacts. Scaling up adaptation support and establishing a Global Goal on Adaptation as outlined in Article 7 of the Paris Agreement should therefore be a priority in negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and strengthened at all levels in- and outside the UNFCCC system</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/title-key-asks-and-civil-society-goals-for-cop26-loss-damage" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/620578135fdd5678c5519b8b_Cover%20COP26%20Civil%20Society%20Position%20Paper%20-%20Loss%20%26%20Damage.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Key Asks and Civil Society Goals for COP26: Loss & Damage</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">This position paper outlines key asks and civil society goals on loss & damage in the UNFCCC process, which have been gathered from representatives of developing countries and civil society through stakeholder consultations as well as desk research.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/key-asks-and-civil-society-goals-for-cop26-adaptation" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6205766c9488fef1cb1832b4_Cover%20COP26%20Civil%20Society%20Position%20Paper%20-%20Adaptation.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Key Asks and Civil Society Goals for COP26: Adaptation</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">This position paper outlines key asks and civil society goals on climate change adaptation and adaptation finance in the UNFCCC process, which have been gathered from representatives of developing countries and civil society through stakeholder consultations as well as desk research. </p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/country-profile-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-chad" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/616fa4c7541a510d56422d53_COVER%20NAP%20Country%20Profile%20-%20Chad.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Country Profile: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Chad</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A country profile to support an inclusive, participatory, evidence-based, and gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan process in Chad. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies six clusters of entry points for mainstreaming adaptation into other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-brief-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-mozambique" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/616fa266f48e5a484f32ebbf_COVER%20Summary%20Brief%20-%20NAP%20Entry%20Points%20Mozambique.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Brief: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Mozambique</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A summarized four-page version of key research findings from the country profile on Mozambique's national adaptation planning and NAP process. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies eight clusters of entry points for mainstreaming adaptation into other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/country-profile-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-mozambique" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/616fa0fb5150d54e3f0a40f2_COVER%20NAP%20Country%20Profile%20-%20Mozambique.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Country Profile: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Mozambique</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A country profile to support an inclusive, participatory, evidence-based, and gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan process in Mozambique. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies seven clusters of entry points for mainstreaming adaptation into other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-brief-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-malawi" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/616f9e4e16f5ef30983a0c39_COVER%20Summary%20Brief%20-%20NAP%20Entry%20Points%20Malawi.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Brief: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Malawi</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A summarized four-page version of key research findings from the country profile on Malawi's national adaptation planning and NAP process. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies eight clusters of entry points for mainstreaming adaptation into other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/country-profile-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-malawi" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/616f9da09d7217b9abd7d24a_COVER%20NAP%20Country%20Profile%20-%20Malawi.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover"> Country Profile: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Malawi</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A country profile to support an inclusive, participatory, evidence-based, and gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan process in Malawi. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies eight clusters of entry points for mainstreaming adaptation into other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/special-newsletter-issue-focus-on-food-systems" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Newsletter</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/614c2bb7db60264d08170bed_SLYCAN%20Trust%20Food%20Systems%20Newsletter%20Cover.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Special Newsletter Issue: Focus on Food Systems</h1><p class="categoryhidden">newsletter</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Food systems are one of the most fundamental elements of human communities, societies, and economies, forming complex webs of food producers, supply and value chains, markets, and consumers. They are deeply interlinked with the defining global challenges of today: climate change, biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, sustainable development and the eradication of poverty, and the COVID-19 pandemic.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/youth-engagement-in-sri-lankas-food-systems" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/614ae38eceb3cd5af3e26546_Research%20Report%20-%20Youth%20Engagement%20for%20Resilient%20Food%20Systems%20in%20Sri%20Lanka-01.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover"> Youth Engagement in Sri Lanka's Food Systems</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Food systems form complex webs of food production, supply, and value chain activities that play an integral part for food security and livelihoods of people across the globe. Youth are a key stakeholder group who rely upon the sustainability and stability of food systems for their health, wellbeing, nutrition, development, and livelihoods while also having the potential to engage and facilitate food system transformation. Youth have the power to change consumption and production patterns in a positive or negative direction. Therefore, youth engagement to find a way forward to build resilient food systems is paramount to ensure the health and well-being of the planet and of generations to come.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/linking-agroforestry-systems-to-climate-action-and-sustainable-development" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/613f34524fb0ec4ef12d9ea9_Cover%20Linking%20Agroforestry%20Systems%20to%20Climate%20Action%20and%20Sustainable%20Development.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Linking Agroforestry Systems to Climate Action and Sustainable Development</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Agroforestry systems present an integrated solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, and the need for poverty reduction, universal food security, and sustainable development.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/slycan-trust-research-newsletter-1-2021" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Newsletter</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/613f34878db2c863c4262dfd_Cover%20Research%20Newsletter%201-2021.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">SLYCAN Trust Research Newsletter 1/2021</h1><p class="categoryhidden">newsletter</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate resilience encompasses a multitude of dimensions, perspectives, and insights. Resilient people and livelihoods, resilient economies, and resilient natural systems are vital pieces of a larger puzzle that must be solved if humanity is to move toward a brighter future</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/climate-risk-management-and-finance-in-sri-lanka" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/613f38aa949f0933b7ef655d_Cover%20Climate%20Risk%20Management%20and%20Finance%20in%20Sri%20Lanka.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Climate Risk Management and Finance in Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Climate risk and climate-induced loss and damage pose severe threats to Sri Lanka's agriculture sector and its rural population. Under the project "Multi-Actor Partnership on Climate and Disaster Risk Financing and Preparedness in the Context of the InsuResilience Global Partnership," SLYCAN Trust is engaging with key actors and stakeholders to conduct research and build capacities for risk management, risk transfer, and risk finance. This discussion brief provides a summary of some findings from this process.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/household-profiles-and-resilience-indicators-for-climate-risk-transfer-in-sri-lanka" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/613f38fc933ebf69939b9b1d_Cover%20Household%20Profiles%20and%20Resilience%20Indicators.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Household Profiles and Resilience Indicators for Climate Risk Transfer in Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy w-dyn-bind-empty"></p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/working-paper-addressing-climate-and-disaster-risk-through-inclusive-and-participatory-mechanisms" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/627fed5b64f1518749dc329a_Cover%20Working%20Paper%20Addressing%20Climate%20and%20Disaster%20Risk.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Working Paper: Addressing Climate and Disaster Risk through Inclusive and Participatory Mechanisms</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy w-dyn-bind-empty"></p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/policy-gaps-and-needs-analysis-for-the-implementation-of-ndcs-on-adaptation-and-loss-and-damage-in-bangladesh-nepal-and-sri-lanka-2" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/602bf0a6b49a410b028ccae8_policy%20gaps.png")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Policy gaps and needs analysis for the implementation of NDCs on adaptation and loss and damage in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">The Paris Agreement requires Parties to prepare, communicate, and maintain successive Nationally Determined Contributions. Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka have submitted their NDCs with different sectors covering mitigation, adaptation, and loss and damage. However, these three countries face different gaps and needs for the implementation of these commitments, such as those related to laws and policies, institutional and technical capacity, or means of implementation. This research identifies gaps and needs for the implementation of adaptation and loss and damage components of NDCs in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka as the result of legal and policy analysis, expert interviews, small group consultations, and national and regional multi-stakeholder workshops.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/issues-paper-challenges-and-opportunities-for-a-just-transition" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Research & Technical Papers</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/6024c65890d2a1aaca974d30_issues%20paper.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Issues Paper: Challenges and Opportunities for a Just Transition</h1><p class="categoryhidden">research-and-technical-papers</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">Issues of just transition should be a core component of climate action, sustainable development, and the transformation of societies and economies. 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Moreover, these sectors are intricately linked to local, national, regional, and global processes, including the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement and the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-brief-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-uganda" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/5fa3991764aa863506c6198b_3%20sum.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Brief: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Uganda</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy"> A summarized four-page version of the key research findings from the country profile on Uganda's National Adaptation Plan process. Includes the country context, focus sectors, development priorities, key adaptation needs and policies, and six identified entry points. This research product was developed by Southern Voices on Adaptation in partnership with EMLI as national implementing partner and SLYCAN Trust as technical partner.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/country-profile-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-uganda" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/5fa398dec7b5ba0be61bf508_3.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Country Profile: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Uganda</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy"> A country profile to support an inclusive, participatory, evidence-based, and gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan process in Uganda. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies six entry points to connect Uganda's NAP process to other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process. This research product was developed by Southern Voices on Adaptation in partnership with EMLI as national implementing partner and SLYCAN Trust as technical partner.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-brief-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-tanzania" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/5fa39870a2043b0c88d44c5d_2%20sum.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Brief: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Tanzania</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A summarized four-page version of the key research findings from the country profile on Tanzania's National Adaptation Plan process. Includes the country context, focus sectors, development priorities, key adaptation needs and policies, and nine identified entry points. 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It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies nine entry points to connect Tanzania's NAP process to other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process. This research product was developed by Southern Voices on Adaptation in partnership with FORUMCC as national implementing partner and SLYCAN Trust as technical partner.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/summary-brief-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-niger" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/5fa396eca63ff6d2a99a2ddb_1%20sum.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Summary Brief: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Niger</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A summarized four-page version of the key research findings from the country profile on Niger's National Adaptation Plan process. Includes the country context, focus sectors, development priorities, key adaptation needs and policies, and four identified entry points. This research product was developed by Southern Voices on Adaptation in partnership with National Platform for CSO on CC and Sustainable Development as national implementing partner and SLYCAN Trust as technical partner.</p></a></div><div role="listitem" class="dynamic-item w-dyn-item w-col w-col-4"><a href="/knowledge-resources/country-profile-entry-points-for-the-formulation-of-a-national-adaptation-plan-in-niger" class="link-block-3-copy w-inline-block w-clearfix"><div id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273e9f-74db9d11" class="text-block-17-copy">Reports</div><div style="background-image:url("https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5b51da3fef1d581864485ff5/5fa3945442147a6554b9152e_1.JPG")" class="div-block-41"></div><h1 id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea0-74db9d11" class="kh-titles-hover">Country Profile: Entry Points for the Formulation of a National Adaptation Plan in Niger</h1><p class="categoryhidden">report</p><p class="category-copy">SLYCAN Trust</p><p id="w-node-_9dfca787-929d-a44a-b789-569e2c273ea3-74db9d11" class="card-summary-copy">A country profile to support an inclusive, participatory, evidence-based, and gender-responsive National Adaptation Plan process in Niger. It analyzes the country context, climate change impacts, policies and processes, the institutional setup, development plans and priorities, coordination mechanisms, M&E, climate finance, and other key aspects related to adaptation planning and action. In addition, the profile identifies four entry points to connect Niger's NAP process to other national and international processes, presenting an opportunity to support an inclusive and participatory NAP process that aligns with economic priorities and risks for adaptation actions, avoids duplication of efforts, and streamlines climate finance to integrate climate and development planning into a multi-stakeholder driven process. 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