Child-centred climate resilience: case studies from the Philippines and Vietnam

This report outlines the practical lessons learned by Plan International and Save the Children about child-centred community-based adaptation (CC-CBA) to climate change. It provides a snapshot of the organizations’ work across the Philippines and Vietnam and addresses five key themes: 

  • participatory approaches: ensuring children’s voices are heard in community-based adaptation
  • building climate resilience
  • mainstreaming CBA into policy planning and development
  • children as agents of change
  • and the role of communication to mobilise action and replication

Through a series of case studies, the report details some of the specific examples of how project participants have engaged with CC-CBA activities and consolidates best-practice lessons and recommendations for practitioners and donors.

Plan International; Save the Children International (SCI), 2015

Child-centred climate resilience: case studies from the Philippines and Vietnam
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