Module
Localising the Provincial Adaptation Plan
Turning a national adaptation plan into action a province can actually deliver - reading it for local relevance, costing it, and sequencing it against a real budget cycle.
PublishedIntermediate5 hours4.6 from 71 reviews
Lectures written
7 of 7
published to learners
Enrolments
468
since the module opened
Completed
87
19% of enrolments
Average quiz score
86%
across every attempt
Lectures
In the order a learner works through them.
| Lecture | State | |
|---|---|---|
| 01. What the National Adaptation Plan asks of a province | Published | |
| 02. Reading the NAP's sector chapters for local relevance | Published | |
| 03. Translating national priorities into provincial action | Published | |
| 04. Consulting divisional secretariats and local government | Published | |
| 05. Costing a localised adaptation action | Published | |
| 06. Sequencing actions across the provincial budget cycle | Published | |
| 07. Monitoring and reporting a localised plan | Published |
Reviews
What learners said about this module.
Shanika Rodrigo
4 out of 5Strong on reading the NAP chapters, thinner on what happens when the divisional secretariat disagrees with the province. One more worked example of that would help.
12 Aug 2026 · waiting for moderation
Iresha Kumari
5 out of 5Watched most of it on a phone between field visits. It held up, which I did not expect.
28 Jul 2026 · published