[{"bbox": [99, 186, 1064, 213], "category": "Text", "text": "#### 1.1.4 Implementation of small-scale crucial resilient infrastructure works and its sustainable management."}, {"bbox": [99, 218, 1176, 483], "category": "Text", "text": "Designing, building, locating and maintaining gender-sensitive water and sanitation community systems, including specifications to mitigate risks with a nature-based approach and strengthening the CAPs (Drinking Water Committees in Spanish) for maintenance and management of systems. Promoting women's and youth's empowerment in water management and their consultation on gender-responsive WASH. Evaluation of vulnerabilities and capacities of water and sanitation practices and systems. Promoting positive behaviours in the prevention of prevailing diseases in the zone, related to water, hygiene, community epidemiological oversees and vector control related to infection and water-related diseases and climate change, including COVID-19 protection measures. Prevention of addictions. Post Eta and Iota construction works and basic equipment (health centres, community centres, schools, etc.). Safety and privacy conditions, handholds and ramps for people with disabilities. Proper waste management. Provision of basic equipment (suture kits, delivery kits, pediatric care kits)."}, {"bbox": [99, 521, 1176, 576], "category": "Text", "text": "**Activities related to Output 1.2 (OP1.2): Strengthened community-based early warning systems in the face of disaster risk and climate change impacts.**"}, {"bbox": [99, 608, 574, 635], "category": "Text", "text": "##### 1.2.1 Hazards and risks local knowledge generation."}, {"bbox": [99, 640, 1176, 853], "category": "Text", "text": "Installation and management of community-based hydrometeorological and telemetric stations connected to the national and regional observations networks. Use online and digital hydrometeorological information and data (Copernicus, Open-source weather maps, among others). Climate monitoring related to livelihoods: forecasts, climate perspectives and decennial and monthly tendency analysis. Real-time monitoring. Facilitate knowledge management from SINAPRED and Regional Governments (North and South Caribbean Coast Regional Governments). Promote the information flow mechanism to reach the community level. Preserving and strengthening traditional knowledge, values, and culture are important tools to be incorporated into DRR strategies, especially nature-based measures for climate change adaptation and DRR."}, {"bbox": [99, 880, 617, 906], "category": "Text", "text": "##### 1.2.2 Strengthening of local alert/warning dissemination."}, {"bbox": [99, 907, 1176, 1118], "category": "Text", "text": "Capacity building and training on climate and risk monitoring systems for youth and women. Support to information and consultation initiatives based on digital platforms, focusing on youth as main users and responsible for data entry. Development of a mobile application (app) to allow easy access to data and information on weather/hazards/risks as a pilot action. Dissemination of agrometeorological brochures for small farmers and enhancement of local tools for community alerting. Support the design and adoption of alternative communication systems for emergencies (such as integrated communication systems, local communication stations, radio, satellite phones on specific locations, etc.), considering indigenous languages and traditional communication processes. Strengthening of radial and messaging systems."}, {"bbox": [99, 1156, 758, 1184], "category": "Text", "text": "##### 1.2.3 Improvement of community-based loss and damage assessments³⁹."}, {"bbox": [99, 1210, 1176, 1449], "category": "Text", "text": "Adaptation and adoption of participatory loss and damage assessment methodologies designed to be inclusive, participatory and empowering to allow the participation of women, youth and marginalised community members in processes to assess and understand hazard impacts. By working together to map resources, infrastructures, livelihoods, hazards, changes in seasons, impacts and changing trends, community members can build a clearer picture of the historical changes that have taken place and the scale of the impact. Generation of community-based data and databases. Training in loss and damage participatory assessment and needs analysis with the support of maps, templates for data collection, non-economic loss and damage (NELD) and analysis of information. Platform for data automation and Damage Evaluation and Need Analysis (DENA) with a child, gender and disability approach, based in SINAPRED y COREPRED. Protocol for dissemination of DENA evaluation reports."}, {"bbox": [86, 1512, 1143, 1646], "category": "Footnote", "text": "³⁹ Communities can use this information for a number of purposes, including understanding climate change trends and taking action to avoid or reduce future disasters and losses; giving clear information to local and national authorities to help them understand and map the trends and impacts of climate disasters, and to plan to avoid future disasters; engaging with government to request relief, support or compensation based on the assessment; and compiling evidence of climate-induced loss and damage so that national government can demand support from the international community. Action Aid (2020). *Handbook for loss and damage assessment*; VAN DER GEEST & SCHINDLER (2017). *Handbook for assessing loss and damage in vulnerable communities*; Bonn: UNU-EHS."}, {"bbox": [1028, 1681, 1143, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 32"}]