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Bridging the Gap: Philippines Scales Up Localized Climate Adaptation Strategies

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The Philippines' Climate Change Commission and its international partners are prioritizing the "localization" of climate adaptation strategies through structured coordination, capacity building for local governments, and the integration of gender-responsive planning into national adaptation policies.

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Davao — The Philippine government, in close coordination with international development partners, is intensifying its efforts to bring climate resilience directly to the grassroots level. During the second technical-level meeting of the Philippines Adaptation Development Partners' Coordination Group (DPCG), convened by the Climate Change Commission (CCC) and co-chaired by the British Embassy Manila, stakeholders emphasized that effective climate action must be "localized" to be meaningful. As extreme heat, rising sea levels, and unpredictable weather continue to threaten vulnerable communities, the DPCG is acting as a centralized platform to align resources, eliminate fragmented support, and ensure that adaptation initiatives are both scientifically sound and practically implementable by local government units.

A Systems-Based Approach to Resilience

Moving away from isolated, small-scale projects, the DPCG is championing a "systems-based approach" to ensure that climate adaptation is woven into the fabric of national development priorities. CCC Vice Chairperson and Executive Director Robert E.A. Borje stressed that fragmented support often leads to fragmented results, urging partners to move toward coordinated investments that mirror the complexity of climate risks. A flagship component of this shift is the Adaptation Investment Learning Course (AILC), a pilot initiative that has already successfully trained planning practitioners across seven provinces. By equipping local leaders with tools for climate risk assessment and evidence-based project development, the group is ensuring that local governments can move from merely drafting plans to securing and managing the investments necessary for tangible resilience.

Mainstreaming Inclusivity and Accountability

To ensure that no sector is left behind, the government is also moving forward with the National Adaptation Plan Gender Action Plan (NAP-GAP), which aims to embed gender, disability, and social inclusion at every stage of climate policy. This commitment to inclusivity is paired with a push for greater accountability through the development of a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) system, designed to provide the transparency needed for international reporting under the Paris Agreement. As the DPCG enters its second year, its focus is expanding to include climate finance mobilization, ecosystem-based approaches, and the creation of a national climate learning network. Through this multi-sectoral collaboration—involving the private sector, academe, and international bilateral partners—the Philippines is aiming to translate high-level climate ambition into consistent, on-the-ground delivery that protects the lives and livelihoods of those most exposed to climate change.

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