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Learning Paper

Mainstreaming of Disaster Risk Reduction in the XCSEL project

Last updated:
5 December 2017
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Author:
Concern Worldwide
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Partner/Network:
Welthungerhilfe, Rural Association of Mutual Support (ORAM)
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Language:
PT, EN

This learning paper shares key lessons from the XCSEL project that was implemented in Mozambique.

People walk on the remains of a road in Malei, one of the most flood-ravaged areas of Zambezia. Photo: Crystal Wells / Concern Worldwide.
People walk on the remains of a road in Malei, one of the most flood-ravaged areas of Zambezia. Photo: Crystal Wells / Concern Worldwide.

A consortium of Concern Worldwide, Welthunmgerhilfe and ORAM implemented the " Strengthening Civil Society to enhance livelihoods through supporting economic skills diversification, markets and gender equity in Zambezia" (XCSEL) project in the province of Zambezia from 2015 to 2017. This learning paper was developed with the objective of identifying key lessons from the project in relation to the mainstreaming of DRR practices.

This publication covers aid activities implemented with the financial assistance of Irish Aid and the European Union (EU). The ideas, opinions and comments therein are entirely the responsibility of its author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect Irish Aid or EU policy.

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