Highlights
• WFP collaborated with the East Nusa Tenggara Climate Task Force to promote the integration of the Consolidated Livelihood Exercise for Analyzing Resilience (CLEAR+) resilience analysis into local development plans.
• In Yogyakarta, WFP worked with the legal bureau and stakeholders to advance the Anticipatory Action Protocol for Tropical Cyclones and define early action triggers. Additionally, WFP co-organized a workshop with the National Disaster Management Agency, wherein a consensus was made on the initial definition of anticipatory action.
Operational Updates
Climate Change Adaptation and Anticipatory Action
• In collaboration with the East Nusa Tenggara Province Climate Task Force, WFP disseminated the results of CLEAR+ in a workshop with the local government officials. The Provincial Planning Agency strongly advocates for the integration of the CLEAR+ findings into local government mid-term development plans, to effectively address climate change challenges.
• WFP closely worked with the legal bureau to advance the Anticipatory Action Protocol for Tropical Cyclones in Yogyakarta Province by integrating it into a Governor's Regulation. In parallel, the focus group defined triggers and thresholds for early action aimed at minimizing tropical cyclone impacts through stakeholder engagement and alignment with disaster management frameworks.
• WFP co-organized a two-day workshop with the National Disaster Management Agency to synchronize anticipatory action implementation with existing disaster management practices in Indonesia. This workshop led to a consensus on the initial operational definition of anticipatory action, which will be refined and validated in succeeding consultations within the Agency and other relevant technical ministries.
Logistics and Supply Chain
• Together with the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (NDMA), WFP co-organized a public consultation to refine the Logistics and Equipment Management System regulation and five operational guidelines. This is an important step, which resulted from a strategic review of the logistics and supply chain regulatory framework started in 2022. The consultation reached a consensus on incorporating supply chain definitions, gender mainstreaming, and disability inclusion, which will improve the regulation in terms of inclusivity for marginalized groups.