Compendium of Transitional Learning Spaces – Design and Construction in Emergency

This technical document is a centralized collection of designs, pictures, technical drawings, bill of quantities and cost-effective recommendations from different case studies collected from the field. It aims to help facilitate the job of implementing learning spaces after an emergency, with sound and clear technical information. Each case study can be adapted to local conditions after a proper technical analysis of the current emergency situation. Furthermore, the planning and response time for building transitional learning spaces (TLS) is reduced by approximately four weeks compared to existing practices. Recommendations for each case study are based on the Child-Friendly School Principles that guide the process to deliver healthy, safer, inclusive and effective learning environments for children.

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Organization: UNICEF, Education for All, Norwegian Refugee Council, Plan International, Save the Children

Topic: Education, Risk Reduction/Management, Children, Emergency Preparedness and Response

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Child Friendly Schools Manual

This manual is a reference document and practical guidebook to help countries implement child-friendly school (CFS) model. The model can be viewed as a package solution and a holistic instrument for pulling together a comprehensive range of interventions in quality education. It includes an analysis of education, disaster risk reduction and climate change.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Education, Risk Reduction/Management, Children, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Governance – General

Type of material: Guidance Document

Publication date: 2009

Language: English, French, Spanish

Climate Change in Kenya: Focus on Children

This technical document includes a case study on climate change and children in Kenya. It provides examples of the type of support that may be needed to prevent or reduce future impacts of climate change. It stresses that by involving children in climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction programmes, there is potential for improved outcomes. The study also describes programmes that can help communities in Kenya adapt to specific challenges posed by climate change. These examples are based on successful United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) programmes in other countries facing similar climatic challenges to Kenya.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Health, Environment, Adaptation, Risk Reduction/Management, Economic Analysis, Children, Emergency Preparedness and Response

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2010

Language: English

Children and Disasters: Understanding Impact and Enabling Agency

This technical document shows that disasters continue to hinder progress in child welfare and development, despite global efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals and to respond better to the growing number of emergencies. The research contributes to building an improved understanding of 1) how different intensities of disaster affect children in different contexts and 2) the structures needed to realise the benefits of engaging children as active citizens and agents of change at the sub-national and local scale. In its analysis of trends in the impacts of disasters on child welfare, the report differentiates between high impact disasters (intensive), often referred to as “emergencies”, and those lower impact events that are persistent and widespread (extensive) but represent a significant yet largely unrecognised component of disaster impacts and costs.

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Organization: UNICEF, UNISDR, Institute of Development Studies, Oxford Policy Management, Plan International, Centre for Disaster Preparedness, Save the Children, World Vision International

Topic: Risk Reduction/Management, Human Rights and Justice, Children, Policy Instruments

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Disaster Risk Reduction and Education

This brochure briefly introduces the concept of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) approach to it. It also presents UNICEF related activities, with a particular focus on education and children’s rights.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Education, Risk Reduction/Management, Human Rights and Justice, Children, Emergency Preparedness and Response

Type of material: Other

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Climate Proof Children: Putting the Child First in Climate Finance

This policy document argues that increasing the money available to deal with climate change will provide the resources to protect children from the worst impacts of climate change through adaptation, and will also ensure a safer future for all generations through low carbon development.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Finance, Adaptation, Human Rights and Justice, Children, Gender, Public Participation, Financial Mechanisms, COP22 List of UN Publications

Type of material: Policy Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

The $100 Billion Question: How Do We Secure a Climate-resilient Future for the World’s Children?

This policy document stresses that many developing countries, and particularly children in these countries, are already suffering the most from climate changes despite being the least responsible for the emissions that cause them. It underlines the need for action to help children and communities in these vulnerable countries to adapt to current and future climate changes and to ensure they have the skills, knowledge and resilience to survive and thrive in spite of the challenges presented by climate change. At the same time, emerging economies need support to pursue the path of low carbon development and mitigation in order to reduce emissions in emerging economies. Such action requires considerable financial resources. The document explores climate finance as a solution.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Finance, Transport, Adaptation, Mitigation, Children, Governance – General, Financial Mechanisms

Type of material: Policy Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

UNICEF and Disaster Risk Reduction

This information document explains what Disaster Risk Reduction (DDR) is and why it is important for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). It also describes UNICEF’s approach to DRR and provides examples of UNICEF’s DRR work.

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Organization: UNICEF

Topic: Education, Water, Risk Reduction/Management, Human Rights and Justice, Children, Emergency Preparedness and Response

Type of material: Other

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Children and Climate Change: Children’s Vulnerability to Climate Change and Disaster Impacts in East Asia and the Pacific

This analytical report provides an overview of the climate change trends and potential impacts on children in East Asia and the Pacific that appeared in studies covering five countries that were commissioned by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The country studies highlight children’s specific vulnerability to climate change that needs to be taken into account in policy development. The impacts children will encounter, however, will not be uniform. In addition, the scientific research indicates that existing vulnerabilities will likely be exacerbated by continued climate change. Involving children in the design of policy and designing climate change policies with children’s rights in mind are essential to creating policies that do not have unintended negative consequences.

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Organization: UNICEF, Nossal Institute for Global Health at the University of Melbourne, National Institute of Health Research and Development, Ministry of Health of Indonesia

Topic: Health, Water, Adaptation, Mitigation, Risk Reduction/Management, Migration and Refugees, Children, COP22 List of UN Publications

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Climate Change and Children: A Human Security Challenge

This analytical report reviews the implications of climate change for children and future generations, drawing on relevant experiences in different sectors and countries of promoting child rights and well-being. It traces in considerable detail the pathways through which shifts in temperature and precipitation patterns create serious additional barriers to the achievement of the child survival, development and protection goals embraced by the international community. The role of children as vital participants and agents of change emerges as a key theme.

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Organization: UNICEF, Human Security Network, Government of Greece, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

Topic: Health, Education, Adaptation, Mitigation, Human Rights and Justice, Children, Human Security, International Law and Policy, Public Participation, Policy Instruments

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2008

Language: English

The Benefits of a Child-centred Approach to Climate Change Adaptation

This analytical report stresses that the response to the threat of climate change demands a “child-centred” approach and includes a scoping study that highlights some of the evidence in an economic argument for a child-centred approach to adaptation. It notices that many of the measures that can address children’s vulnerability to climate change are already well known and are some of the lowest-cost measures available.

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Organization: UNICEF, Plan International

Topic: Agriculture and Food, Health, Education, Adaptation, Risk Reduction/Management, Economic Analysis, Children

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Climate Change and Children

This publication examines the effects of climate change on children highlighting how climate change has evolved from an “environmental” issue into one that requires collective expertise in sustainable development, energy security, and the health and well-being of children. It provides a summary of comments and letters from children and young people from all over the world, collected from UNICEF Voices of Youth, child delegates to the 2007 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) African Regional Children’s Conference for the Environment and the 2007 World Scout Jamboree in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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Organization: UNICEF, UNDP, UNEP, UNFCCC, WHO

Topic: Agriculture and Food, Health, Energy, Water, Environment, Adaptation, Mitigation, Risk Reduction/Management, Children, Public Participation

Type of material: Other

Publication date: 2007

Language: English, French, Spanish

UNEP Year Book – Emerging Issues in Our Global Environment

This analytical report examines emerging environmental issues and policy-relevant developments, while providing an overview of the latest trends based on key environmental indicators. In particular, it details two emerging issues, the benefits of soil carbon, and the decommissioning of nuclear power plants. It features chapters on: the year in review, which highlights environmental extremes, including record extreme weather and climate events and increasing degradation of marine ecosystems, but notes progress towards new investments in renewable energy and towards a green economy; the benefits of soil carbon; the closing and decommissioning of nuclear power reactors; and on key environmental indicators, which underscores the need to address mounting challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and land and soil degradation. It includes recommendations for future actions.

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Organization: UNEP

Topic: Land Use Management, Energy, Environment, Science, Mitigation, Risk Reduction/Management, Biodiversity, Population Dynamics, Chemicals and Waste

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2012

Language: English

WMO Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in 2010

This technical document is part of an annual series published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on the status of the global climate. Key results of the present issue include that the year 2010 was especially notable in that global surface temperatures reached record values at the same level as in 1998 and 2005, consistent with the acceleration of the warming experienced over the last 50 years. The year also signalled the closure of the warmest decade on record. Over this decade, warming was markedly more pronounced in some regions, notably so in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, South Asia and the Arctic.

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Organization: WMO

Topic: Water, Environment, Science, COP22 List of UN Publications

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

Weather Extremes in a Changing Climate: Hindsight on Foresight

This brochure provides a sample of extreme events for the past decade (2001–2010). Some of these events compared with — or exceeded in intensity, duration or geographical extent — the most significant historical events. Scientists are still studying the quantitative links between these events and climate change. Meanwhile, this brochure illustrates a qualitative fit between the facts observed about extreme events over the past decade, and the IPCC projections regarding the consequences of climate variability and change.

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Organization: WMO

Topic: Water, Environment, Science, Human Security, COP22 List of UN Publications

Type of material: Other

Publication date: 2011

Language: English, French, Russian, Spanish

Contributions by the World Meteorological Organization to the Millennium Development Goals

This activity report highlights the significant linkages between World Meteorological Organization (WMO) weather-, climate- and water-related programmes and activities, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). In particular it aims to illustrate how, under the rising threat of climate change, the production, delivery and effective use of weather and hydrological forecasts, climate predictions and related services can be utilized by communities and socioeconomic sectors to achieve most of the MDGs. The given examples of “Ways WMO helps” were compiled from best practices and success stories, especially from developing and least developed countries. These examples are intended as an illustration rather than a comprehensive list of the efforts undertaken by WMO and the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) of its 189 Members, often with the support of development partners, to increasingly advance the vision of the Millennium Declaration.

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Organization: WMO

Topic: Agriculture and Food, Education, Water, Environment, Adaptation, Mitigation, Risk Reduction/Management, Gender

Type of material: Activity Report

Publication date: 2011

Language: English, French

Role of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in Mainstreaming Climate Services for Adaptation and Sustainable Development

This policy document consists of a COP 17 position paper that aims to provide guidance to the Directors and senior managers from National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) at COP 17 on the role of meteorological and hydrological services in climate services for adaptation and sustainable development. The document includes a set of recommendations.

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Organization: WMO

Topic: Science, Adaptation, Technology, International Law and Policy, Capacity Development

Type of material: Policy Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English, French, Russian, Spanish

Forests and Landslides: The Role of Forests and Forestry in the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Landslides in Asia

This brief describes the role of forests and forestry in the prevention and rehabilitation of landslides in Asia, noting that landslides may increase over the coming decades, in part due to climate change. It underscores the role of forests in preventing landslides, and describes how in some areas of China and Mongolia, climate change is causing landslides due to rapidly thawing permafrost. Additional climate change implications include increased rains and severe weather, which could lead to soil inundation and tree falls. The document also notes that climate change-induced drought will increase the chances of devastating wild fire and forest die-back, which by removing or damaging forest cover will induce root decay, resulting in loss of slope stability. It concludes by providing recommendations for maintenance of forest cover and forest health.

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Organization: FAO, The Center for People and Forests

Topic: Land Use Management, Forestry

Type of material: Other

Publication date: 2012

Language: English

Guidebook – Addressing Climate Change Challenges in Africa: A Practical Guide towards Sustainable Development

This manual aims to translate available climate science and current international climate policies into the tools for practical action in Africa, in the context of sustainable development. In this regard the guidebook focuses on the potential climate change impacts on key sectors in Africa and appropriate adaptation and mitigation options. It outlines the governance, technological, financial and capacity building opportunities available to the continent to work effectively towards sustainable development. The manual is self-contained and stands alone, but provides guidance to intended users to other relevant materials in the form of links and annexes. The primary audiences for the guidebook are policymakers, decision makers, practitioners from public and private sector, civil society organizations, environment and climate change negotiators and experts

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Organization: UNEP, African Ministerial Conference on the Environment, African Union Commission

Topic: Economic and Development Planning, Finance, Science, Adaptation, Mitigation, Technology, International Law and Policy, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development

Type of material: Guidance Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English

Legal Preparedness for REDD+ in Zambia – Country Study

This technical document reviews existing laws and regulations relevant to REDD+ in Zambia. It identifies key legal challenges associated with REDD+, including equitable and secure land tenure, decentralized governance, integrated land-use planning, benefit distribution systems, inter-ministerial coordination and definitions in the forest sector. The findings also reveal how legal instruments already in place in the country, for instance those related to payments for ecosystem services, could provide context-specific solutions for REDD+ implementation.

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Organization: FAO, International Development Law Organization, UNDP, International Development Law Organization, UNEP, International Development Law Organization

Topic: Finance, Land Use Management, Forestry, REDD, International Law and Policy, Governance – General

Type of material: Analytical-Technical Document

Publication date: 2011

Language: English