gold standard local stakeholder consultation report - MyClimate
gold standard local stakeholder consultation report - MyClimate
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Why is it said that the poor and<br />
more so women are more at<br />
risk when it comes to climate<br />
change impacts?<br />
Train more artisans from the<br />
community<br />
Encourage household to plant<br />
more trees and restrict cutting<br />
Encourage sustainable<br />
harvesting.<br />
Practice of rain water<br />
harvesting<br />
Create more job opportunity<br />
Conduct technical trainings<br />
Gold Standard Local Stakeholder Consultation Report<br />
Gold Standard Passport version 2.1 July 2009<br />
projects seeks to learn from the pilot phase more<br />
on the cost and what can be done to improve its<br />
access to the community. It is however, designed<br />
that the project integrates savings and loaning to<br />
enable community members organize themselves<br />
into groups that will join the saving and loaning<br />
programme to enable them raise funds to acquire<br />
the cook stove<br />
Yes Climate change is a global phenomenon, with<br />
impacts that are already being experienced on a<br />
human level. It is recognised that it is those who<br />
are already the most vulnerable and marginalised<br />
who experience the greatest impacts (see IPCC<br />
2007), and are in the greatest need of adaptation<br />
strategies in the face of shifts in weather patterns<br />
and resulting environmental phenomena. At the<br />
same time, it is the vulnerable and marginalised<br />
who have the least capacity or opportunity to<br />
prepare for the impacts of a changing climate or to<br />
participate in negotiations on mitigation. As women<br />
constitute the largest percentage of the world’s<br />
poorest people, they are most affected by these<br />
changes. Children and youth – especially girls –<br />
and elderly women, are often the most vulnerable.<br />
Yes It is anticipated that at least five artisans per village<br />
shall be trained as artisans for the 12 communities<br />
participating.<br />
Yes The administration represented by the <strong>local</strong> District<br />
Officer promised to avail platforms for discussing<br />
the importance of tree planting. They also<br />
discussed on the need to implement existing tree<br />
cutting requirements e.g. the tree cutting permit.<br />
Yes The project will integrate sharing on environmental<br />
conservation. This will greatly use the public<br />
forums and the savings and loaning program.<br />
Yes The project will encourage households and discuss<br />
with them the opportunity for rain water harvesting<br />
to provide water for construction.<br />
Yes The project will from time to time require various<br />
skills, which the youth can tap from and be<br />
Yes<br />
employed.<br />
This will be available to the artisans, who will later<br />
share with the community on the maintenance of<br />
the jikos and any other related and relevant<br />
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