In Syria, staff and volunteers are the best play-
ers on the ground to identify the risks that the
communities are facing, and are key to finding
solutions. Research is being conducted on more
drought-resistant seed variants, and more effec-
tive irrigation solutions. Some methods, such as
the hydroponic animal feed system have been
tested already by communities, through projects
supported by the IFRC and ICRC. The method is
very innovative, does not require electricity and
needs very little water: a selection of grains is
put into treated trays to grow, and in just one
week, the fodder is ready to feed cattle.
In the
Philippines
, the five-year IFRC part-
nership with the ZFRA supported the National
Society on the implementation of climate-smart
interventions in vulnerable communities. The
programme covered more than 32,000 people
indirectly, in 13 communities. The Philippine
Red Cross also completed 28 Flood Resilience
Measurement Communities urban studies. The
results of these studies will contribute to the
development of intervention plans to increase
the resilience of communities to flood risks.
Under the Pan Africa Planting Tree and Care
initiative, the
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