Stakeholder Capacity Assessment & Mapping for Climate action scamca
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Stakeholder Capacity Assessment & Mapping for Climate action scamca
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
This report reflects the collective commitment of all involved in advancing climate resilience and environmental sustainability in Afghanistan. We hope it serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of climate change, sustainability, and capacity building.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed their time, insights, and expertise to this assessment. Their invaluable input was instrumental in shaping the findings and recommendations presented in this report.
Special thanks go to the National Environment Protection Agency (NEPA) for their verification and continuous guidance throughout the process. We express our deepest appreciation to Mr. Safiullah Khurram and Mr. Ezatullah Sediqi for their dedication in conducting this assessment. We are also grateful to Mr. Rohullah Amin and his team at NEPA for their thorough review and constructive feedback, which significantly enhanced the quality of the report.
Furthermore, we extend our sincere appreciation to Ms. Fariha Ahmadi for her pivotal role in conducting the women and youth survey, and to Mr. Erfan Mayar and Mr. Nasibullah Sediqi for their valuable assistance in conducting the NGO survey and coordination efforts.
Their contributions were critical in ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive assessment.
Finally, we acknowledge the unwavering support and assistance provided by the Swiss
Development Cooperation (SDC).
REHA ORGANIZATION
CONDUCTED BY:
Resilience, Environment, and Humanitarian Aid (REHA) Organization.
SUPPORTED BY:
National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA).
FUNDED BY:
Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC), ECCA Project.
REPORT CREDENTIALS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
AUTHORS:
Safiullah Khurram and Ezatullah Sediqi
LAYOUT AND DESIGN:
Zia Sultani
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