Coastal City Resilience and Extreme Heat Action Project

What we do

The Coastal City Resilience and Extreme Heat Action Project (CoCHAP) is funded by the USAID/BHA and implemented by the IFRC, American Red Cross, RCRC Climate Centre and the RCRC National Societies of Indonesia, Bangladesh, Honduras, and Tanzania. CoCHAP aims to build climate resilience of urban communities, particularly to extreme heat and coastal threats. While building on the learning from the previous experiences in coastal cities, extreme heat response and locally led climate adaptation, CoCHAP will strengthen the capacities of the communities, Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) National Societies, city authorities, meteorological agencies and other stakeholders in system and design thinking, coalition building and evidence-based collective action.

COCHAP Fact sheet

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Where We Work

The CoCHAP project targets 9 secondary cities in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Honduras and Tanzania. While in some cities activities focus on either coastal resilience or extreme heat, in others the activities address both climate risks.

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Bangladesh

Satkhira

Bagerhat

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Indonesia

Medan, North Sumatra

Surabaya, East Java

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Tanzania

Tanga

Unguja

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Honduras

Nacaome

San Lorenzo

Choluteca

Tools & Resources

Tap into a wealth of expertise from the RCRC Network with our comprehensive collection of resources and tools tailored for CoCHAP project implementation. This section equips you with templates, guidance documents, reports, and other invaluable materials to streamline the planning, design, and execution of your CoCHAP activities.

Click on the icons on the right to explore resources by topic, or go here to browse the entire collection.

One of the premises of CoCHAP is to build a foundation of practice and knowledge which can be learned from and scaled in regard to building resilience to extreme heat and coastal hazards in secondary cities. The Project has indicators and monitoring and evaluation plans at detail. We also strive for learning in a broader sense which requires a parallel process of reflection and learning from not just our experience but of our partners and the communities. Lean more about the CoCHAP Learning Agenda.

Partners

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