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How SADC RVAA is helping
• Advancing the regional agenda and programmatic learning,
• Enhancing regional and national response to climate change,
poverty, resilience building, and livelihood vulnerability,
• Convening the regional Annual Dissemination Forum to share
information on the state of food and nutrition insecurity and
vulnerability in the Region. The forum culminates in the issuing of
the Synthesis Report see e.g. December 2020 (link),
• Coordinate SADC ministerial meetings as well as the Regional
Vulnerability Assessment Committees (RVAC) and National
Vulnerability Assessment Committees NVACs,
• Harmonisation and alignment of approaches, methods and tools to
enhance NVACs’ VAA data integration and increased comparability,
• Support all Member States to strengthen the Vulnerability
Assessment and Analysis (VAA) information system and utilize its
products in response to climate shocks, climate stressors and
economic shocks.
Vulnerability online Atlas
• In 2021 the programme launched a new
Online Vulnerability Atlas designed to store
access, share and visualize data and
information relating to food, nutrition and
livelihoods security from 16 SADC Member
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• The Online Atlas developed by the SADC-
RVAA Programme provides easy access to
quality Vulnerability Assessments and
Analysis data (both primary and secondary),
to inform evidence-based policymaking and
programming.
Service providers Donor partners
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
SADC RVAA programme
Disaster Risk Reduction Unit, SADC Secretariat Plot 54385 New Central Business District (CBD) Private Bag 0095 Gaborone,
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