Training

SCHEDULE

 

3rd Financing for Disaster and Climate Resilience hybrid training course

Date:  16 - 27 Jun 2025

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand

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COURSE SCHEDULE

Training Course Period: 16-27 June 2025

Online Phase: 16-24 June 2025
Face to Face Phase: 25-27 June 2025

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Enhance the participants' understanding of potential avenues to access finance from the public, private, and international finance mechanisms to support disaster risk reduction and climate resilience initiatives.

COURSE OUTCOME

Participants can prioritize instruments and mechanisms based on their needs and devise action plans and strategies for financing climate and disaster resilience.

COURSE CONTENTS

Module 1: Understanding the global context, instruments, and mechanisms on financing for climate and disaster resilience (Online Self-paced Learning)
Session 1.1. Setting the stage: why financing for climate and disaster resilience?
Session 1.2. The context of financing and the global frameworks
Session 1.3. Introduction to climate finance
Session 1.4. The climate finance architecture - case study
Session 1.5. Overview of disaster risk finance and insurance
Session 1.6. Sustainable financing

Module 2: Climate and disaster resilient investments (Face to Face)
Session 2.1. Mainstreaming climate and disaster resilience in public planning and financing process
Session 2.2. Public financial management of climate and disasters
Session 2.3. Mechanisms and instruments for financing climate and disaster resilience

Module 3: Inclusion and innovation for financing climate and disaster resilience (Face to Face)
Session 3.1. Practices in Asia on inclusive financing for climate and disaster risks
Session 3.2. Gender-smart solutions to climate and disaster risk finance and insurance

Module 4: Public-Private-Partnerships for climate and disaster resilience (Face to Face)
Session 4.1. Good practices of Public-Private-Partnerships for climate and disaster resilience
Session 4.2. Leveraging innovative financing

Module 5: Adaptation finance in Asia - mechanisms, good practices, and lessons learned (Face to Face)
Session 5.1. Accessing international and national adaptation finance
Session 5.3. Monitoring, reporting and verification of climate finance

Module 6: Climate and disaster risk finance and insurance good practices and lessons learned (Face to Face)
Session 6.1. Elements of a disaster risk financing strategy
Session 6.2. Anticipatory and forecast-based financing

COURSE FEES

$1,000 (without accommodation)
$1,290 [with accommodation (4 nights)]

Fees are inclusive of course materials (soft copy), cost of instructions and course certificate. For face-to-face training, fee is inclusive of morning and afternoon snacks and lunch during the course.

REGISTRATION

Interested individuals and organizations can register online at www.adpc.net/apply.

For more information about the course, you may also contact Apibarl Bunchongraksa at apibarl@adpc.net and telephone numbers +66 22980681 to 92 ext. 132.