The five-year project will bolster multi-hazard early warning systems in Antigua and Barbuda, Cambodia, Chad, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Fiji and Somalia.
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Locally led adaptation, which is vital for lasting resilience, needs finance, expertise and partnerships to thrive.
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Inclusive transition to clean energy benefits people and the planet in Malawi.
The world must step up support for Least Developed Countries – and follow their example.
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There is an urgency to respond to the loss and damage caused by climate change. Those most affected are often the most vulnerable populations.
The GEF-Least Developed Countries Fund has approved US$4.5 million towards strengthening the climate resilience of the drinking water sector in Haiti.
Peace and conflict need to be considered in the climate change agenda.
Carbon markets have gained significant traction in recent years, but largely leave out Africa, without which global climate goals cannot be achieved.
In recent years, Somalia has worked to carve a climate-resilient path forward, but success depends on international financial support.
Faced with increasing extreme weather events, Vanuatu is working hard to build a climate-resilient future.
Smarter climate finance can support the most vulnerable people living with the impacts of both climate and insecurity.