Community-focused Flood Early Warning System for BuPuSa Transboundary River Basins



Projektträger: UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Land: Eastern Africa, regional/multi-country Fördersumme: € 858.500,00 Beginn: 01.11.2021 Ende: 31.12.2024

Kurzbeschreibung:

Projektziel


The programme aims to reduce the vulnerability of communities in the Buzi-Pungwe-Save (BuPuSa) Basins through preventive and cross-border flood-control-mechanisms in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. By exposing the targeted beneficiaries to the proposed awareness, tools and capacity building initiatives on flood monitoring and early warning they will be empowered and able to reduce their risks and vulnerabilities to floods and related challenges. This should result in greater participation of all, including women and girls, thereby closing the gender inequality gap towards improvement in livelihoods through proactive risk management.


Erwartete Ergebnisse


a) Flood risks and vulnerabilities of local communities are assessed and documented to inform early warning and response measures.

b) A Flood Monitoring and Early Warning System that combines observations from hydro-meteorological stations as well as remote sensing information and data;

c) Strengthened inclusive early communication through tailored information services to vulnerable communities.

d) Increased public awareness on flood risks and management through knowledge products for the SADC Region including policy briefs, factsheets, newsletters and lessons learnt reports;

e) Government/community capacity built on flood risk management and development of action plans.


Zielgruppe


The target group includes at least 100 persons from government agencies including Water Authorities, Meteorological Services, Institutes of Disaster Management and Department of Civil Protection. At least 1.2 million people from 100 local communities mostly in the low lying areas and downstream of the three basins, including farmers, women, the elders, children and people with disabilities will directly benefit from this intervention through better access to early warning information, and increased capacity to deal with floods and cyclones. Gender specific barriers to access to information will be addressed directly through adoption of an inclusive community engagement approach with a focus on face-to-face information provision, feedback and complaint systems based on the preferences expressed by women and men in the communities. The estimated number of direct beneficiaries of 600,000 people in Mozambique and Zimbabwe each will be revised in the course of the inception phase.


Maßnahmen


-) Flood risk assessment analysis and mapping;

-) Flood vulnerability assessment, installation of weather stations and water level sensors,

-) Development of a Communication strategy and implementation plan including community radios, promotion of indigenous knowledge systems, and social media channels;

-) Awareness raising campaigns including a media guide;

-) Capacity building on flood monitoring and early warning including training modules for technical groups and a manual for the public.


Hintergrundinformation


The programme is a direct response to the study “Scoping Assignment on Increased preventive Flood-Control-Mechanisms in the Province of Sofala/Mozambique“ comissioned by ADA in2020. The study highlighted the need for a preventive and cross-border flood-control-mechanisms in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, to improve flood risk assessments, early warning systems, communication and dissemination, public awareness and capacity development and knowledge management.

Projektnummer 2871-00/2021
Mittelherkunft OEZA
Sektor Wasserversorgung und sanitäre Einrichtungen
Tied
Modalität Project-type interventions
Marker Umwelt: 2, Klimawandel Anpassung: 2, Reduzierung des Katastrophen-Risikos: 2
  • Marker: kennzeichnet und bewertet die entwicklungspolitische Zielsetzung eines Projektes auf Gendergleichstellung, Reproduktive Gesundheit, Umweltschutz, Demokratieförderung, Armutsorientierung, Entwicklung des Handels sowie auf die Erfüllung der Klima- Biodiversitäts- und Wüstenkonventionen.
    • 1= das entwicklungspolitische Ziel ist in das Projekt integriert
    • 2= das entwicklungspolitsche Ziel ist der spezifische Inhalt des Projekts
  • Mittelherkunft: Die ADA setzt in Projekten und Programmen Mittel der Österreichischen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (OEZA) sowie anderer Finanzierungsquellen um.
    • AKF - Auslandskatastrophenfonds der Österreichischen Bundesregierung
    • BMLFUW - Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft
    • EU - Mittel der Europäischen Kommission
    • Andere Geber - Diverse Finanzquellen, die dem jährlichen Geschäftsbericht der ADA im Detail zu entnehmen sind.
  • Modalität: definiert die Art der Hilfe (z.B: Sektorbudgethilfe, Kernbeiträge an multilaterale Institutionen, Projekthilfe, Technische Assistenz (personelle Hilfe), Bildungsarbeit im Inland, etc.)
  • Sektor: bezeichnet den wirtschaftlichen oder sozialen Sektor des Partnerlandes, welcher mit dem Projekt/Programm unterstützt wird.
  • Tied/Untied: Ungebundene (untied) Hilfe ermöglicht dem Projektpartner im Entwicklungsland - unter Befolgung der lokalen Beschaffungsregeln - freie Entscheidung über die Herkunftsländer im Zuge der Beschaffung von Dienstleistungen und Waren. Gebundene (tied) Hilfe verknüpft die Hilfsleistung auf die Beschaffung aus dem Geberland oder aus einem eingeschränkten Kreis von Ländern.