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Innovative technology to promote climate resilience

Key Insights:


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Innovations carry risk – Implemen-ting Partners need strategies for thinking through and managing this.


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Effective innovations are multi-dimensional – not just hard technology but also include inclusive processes and social innovations.


- To make long-term impacts,
programmes must build in partnerships with relevant policy makers/permanent structures and government.


Session host: Natasha Grist (KM)

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BRACED Annual Learning Event 2017 Summary Report

By NicolaWard

Summary report of the 2017 Annual Learning Event for the BRACED (Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters) programme funded by DFID.