Webinars on Anticipatory Action (AA)

This webinar series was organised with support from the European Union.
- AA Webinar I: FAO Early Warning Early Action- What's new?
12 October 2017 - 14.30-16.00 CEST (UTC/GMT+2)
- AA Webinar II: Reducing disaster risk vulnerability in Bangladesh – Partner perspectives
6 December 2017 - 10.00-11:30 CET (UTC/GMT+1)
- AA Webinar III: From Early Warning to Early Action in Mongolia - Bracing for the cold to protect livestock and livelihoods
18 July 2018 - 10.00-11.30 CEST (UTC/GMT+2)
- AA Webinar IV - Anticipatory Action for livelihood protection and food security: Concepts and practices for a system-wide shift from reactive to preventive approaches to crises
19 November 2020 – 14.00 - 15.30 CET (UTC/GMT +1)
- AA Webinar V - Adopting Anticipatory Action and shock-responsive social protection to strengthen disaster preparedness and resilience: Learning from the ASEAN region
4 April 2022 – 15.00 - 16.30 Jakarta time (UTC/GMT +7)
- Latest! AA Webinar VI - Slow onset, Fast action: Anticipatory action to protect agricultural livelihoods and food security ahead of slow onset hazards
28 September – 14:00 - 15:30 CEST (UTC/GMT+2)
Evidence shows that the frequency and intensity of climate-driven natural disasters and conflicts is increasing. Natural disasters are occurring nearly five times as often compared with 40 years ago, placing a huge burden on local economies and putting millions of people in a vicious cycle of food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty. Expanding needs, competing priorities and scarce resources globally mean that new, smart and effective tools and investments are needed to help attenuate the impact of disasters before they occur. Acting early before a disaster is critical: it can save lives, protect livelihoods from the immediate shocks and protect longer term development gains by increasing the resilience of local communities over time.
As many climate-related hazards can be forecast, the international community has formally committed to moving progressively towards a more anticipatory approach in humanitarian assistance. Much emphasis is now made on the importance to shift the focus from response to prevention and mitigation, and to adapt financing modalities accordingly.
A series of webinars will present how Anticipatory Action (AA) releases humanitarian funding based on forecast information for pre-agreed activities reducing risks, enhancing preparedness and response, and making disaster risk reduction within the humanitarian assistance overall more effective.
Related links
- AA Webinar I: FAO Early Warning Early Action- What's new?
- AA Webinar II: Reducing disaster risk vulnerability in Bangladesh – Partner perspectives
- AA Webinar III: From Early Warning to Early Action in Mongolia - Bracing for the cold to protect livestock and livelihoods
- AA Webinar IV - Anticipatory Action for livelihood protection and food security: Concepts and practices for a system-wide shift from reactive to preventive approaches to crises
- AA Webinar V - Adopting Anticipatory Action and shock-responsive social protection to strengthen disaster preparedness and resilience: Learning from the ASEAN region
- FAO Early Warning - Anticipatory Action (EWAA)
- Global Food Security Cluster (gFSC)
- The Preparedness and Resilience Working Group (PRWG)
- Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture (GIEWS)
- Food Chain Crisis and Emergency Prevention System (FCC-EMPRES)
- Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)
- Position paper - Striking before disasters do