It will focus on activities to support the reduction of climate risks within the framework of the adaptive social protection agenda (link between the National Institute for Disaster Management and Reduction (INGD) and the National Institute of Meteorology (INAM). Targeted social assistance transfers to poor and vulnerable households and communities in response to extreme weather events can help build resilience through greater food security. Public works for community purposes not only provide income support for targeted households, but can also improve community resilience, which reduces climate risks. Finally, economic inclusion interventions support a more climate-resilient and diversified productive portfolio among the poorest households, reducing their vulnerability.