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Table 49:bCross-sectorat impacts
Prograome Name |
Sector |
Cross-sector Impact |
Moasures to Harness or Mitigate the Impact |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
Syeergies |
Admerse impact |
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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) |