Dear Colleagues;
I’m pleased to share with you the Climate Change and WASH Toolbox developed for Humanitarian Practitioners, launched yesterday by the GWC Climate Change Working Group. This comprehensive toolbox is designed to enrich your efforts with knowledge,
guidance, and practical tools to better address climate change within the WASH sector, particularly around adaptation, mitigation, and environmental mainstreaming.
It provides valuable resources that can help to improve the quality of program design and implementation, ensuring your work is more resilient and effective in the face of climate challenges.
Regards
Syed Abbas Ali
Information Management Officer - WASH
UNICEF Pakistan
Office: (92) 51870 5412, ext=412
Mobile:
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Email: sy...@unicef.org
https://response.reliefweb.int/pakistan/water-sanitation-hygiene-wash
From: Global WASH Cluster <globalwa...@mail.unicef.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2024 5:14:13 PM
To: Syed Abbas Ali <sy...@unicef.org>
Subject: LAUNCH EVENT of the Climate Change and WASH Toolbox for Humanitarian Practitioners
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Dear WASH colleagues,
Thank you for joining us in today's launch event of the
Climate Change and WASH Toolbox for Humanitarian Practitioners, organized by the GWC
Climate
Change Working Group, with support from
PRO-WASH
& SCALE.
We are excited to share with you the new toolbox below:
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DOWNLOAD NOW | Climate Change and WASH Toolbox for Humanitarian Practitioners
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Developed under the leadership of the GWC Climate Change Working Group, and supported by USAID's PRO-WASH & SCALE, this toolbox provides information about existing capacity-strengthening
resources and tools to help you better understand and address climate change within WASH, particularly related to adaptation, mitigation, and environmental mainstreaming.
The resources in this toolbox will help you improve the quality of your programme design and implementation. Visit the toolbox's webpage to to download it.
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Stay tuned to the GWC
website
and social
media pages for the recording of the launch event, which we will be sharing in the coming days. If you have any question and clarifications, write to us at
globalwa...@unicef.org.
Happy reading!
GWC CAST (Cluster Advocacy and Support Team)
and GWC Climate Change Working Group
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in poorer northern provinces.
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