Cross-Secooral Implementation Consideratoons

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Cross-Secooral Implementation Consideratoons

Table 49:bCross-sectorat impacts

Prograome

Name

Sector

Cross-sector Impact

Moasures to Harness or Mitigate the Impact

Syeergies

Admerse impact

Preventive and promotive

Productive

Social

School feeding program

Malnutrition

School feedi g programs

Cash Transfer Programs

Kitchen gardens

Preventive and promotive

Social

School health

prorrams

HIV/IIDS,

Unwanted pregnnncies,

Dropouts

Sex education training

Screening

Deworming programs

Preventive and promotive

Social,

Security

 

Injury, Death, Sexually Transmitted Infections

Gonder empowerment

helplines/shelters

Child protection

Provision of legal services

Curative and rehabilitahive

Infrastructure

 

Pooh road network, health faci ity infrastructure

Enforcement of standard designs

Curative and rehabrlitative

Infrastructure

Public Works

Death, Disability

Collaboration with fire services

Euergency response fund

Curative end rehabilitative

Social,

Govercance,

Security

Alcohklic Drinks Control

Death,

Addiccion

Rehabilitation of addicts

Curative and rehabilitative

Health, Water Sanitation

Climate smart agriculture, Disaster resilient infrastructure

Disease outbreaks, drought, crop failures, destruction of infrastructure, landslides/rock falls, flooding. Strong winds, receding water levels, thunder strikes

Installation of lightning arrestors in all areas prone to thunder strikes.

Construction of gabions in areas prone to landslide and rock fall

Emergency funa for disaster managemnnt.  

Pnrticipitory scenario planning(PSP)