
Project
Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Energy in Malawi (CCASE): Investments for Prevention of Loss and Damage in Malawi
The Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) and Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM), with support from Christian Aid are implementing the Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Energy in Malawi (CCASE): Investments for Prevention of Loss and Damage in Malawi Project in Neno District. The project aims to develop anticipatory, absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities to 12,000 households in Neno District of Southern Malawi while financing risk reduction measures to prevent, minimize, and address Loss and Damage, ultimately strengthening national and local resilience to disaster risks and promoting sustainable development. The project seeks to strengthen national and local resilience to disaster risks within the context of preventing loss and damage and ensuring sustainable development by working closely with Malawi Government through DODMA, EAD and DCCMS. Ultimately the project supports activities that cost-effectively prevent or reduce low-level weather-related risks.
Key outcomes
- Marginalised communities including women adopt climate resilient food systems to attain food, energy and income security
- Women and marginalized people design & implement locally-led early warning and early action to reduce loss and damage and increase resilience and food security in the face of climate shocks and stresses
- Improved enabling and policy environment that facilitates for better delivery and sustainability of climate resilient services.
The project is in line with Sendai Framework for Action, UN sustainable development goals, National DRM policy and Plan of Action.