The meeting was aligned with key activities and processes in the project where expertise is critical
As part of the On-Air Gender-Inclusive Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation project in Zambia, MISA Zambia working with Farm Radio International organised a one-day (NAP) meeting to come up with an action plan for supporting the implementation of strategies in the project sites.
Other outputs were locally defining Nature Based Solutions (NbS) and also producing a bank of the most relevant and promising NbS in each ecosystem in the project provinces of Western, Eastern and Southern.
This meeting is aligned with key activities and processes in the project where expertise is critical.
The National Advisory Panel (NAP) was set up to provide expert advice to the project on relevant issues on NbS, gender and social inclusion, delivery approach/strategies, public engagement and programs & policy influencing etc.
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