Localising the Provincial Adaptation Plan

Lecture 01

What the National Adaptation Plan asks of a province

PublishedVideo lectureWritten by Suresh Kumaraswamy

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  1. Block 1 · video

    A plan written nationally, delivered locally

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    The NAP sets direction at a national scale, but almost every action inside it is actually delivered by a provincial or divisional office. This lecture follows one named NAP action from its national chapter down to the provincial department that is - often unknowingly - responsible for it.

  2. Block 2 · text

    The gap is administrative, not technical

    Most localisation failures are not caused by a lack of technical knowledge in the province - they are caused by nobody at the provincial level having been told the action exists, or being shown how to read it. Localisation starts as an administrative act: finding the action and naming an owner.

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  • NAP structure and provincial obligations - briefing

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