The world’s largest global network of organisations working to strengthen the #resilience of people most at #risk and prevent hazards from becoming #disasters.
🫶"Together we are more than the sum of our parts" 35 participants from counties in Kenya, Government, CSOs gathered to exchange good practices strengthen coordination to #AvertMinimizeAddress displacement and #LossandDamage related to #ClimateChange
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The Government of #Kenya, @IOMKenya, and civil society actors
are working together to prevent, minimize, and address disaster displacements in #Kenya 🇰🇪
📢 How do we keep climate action front and centre as humanitarian funding shrinks?🌍
Join @GroundTruthSol FREE web panel, to hear from global experts on building climate resilience:
✅ @globalnetworkdr
✅Resurgence (DARAJA initiative)
✅ @GiveDirectly
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ALT How to keep climate front and centre as humanitarian action is cut to the bone? Communities we work with have some clear suggestions.
The climate emergency is hitting vulnerable communities hard. It changes who needs assistance and where, and the type of assistance that’s needed. As climate crises metastasise a shrinking pot of humanitarian aid is stretched thinner and thinner, forced to fill the gaps left by governments, development and climate actors in fragile contexts.
Tentative progress has been made in making humanitarian response more “climate smart”. Massive aid cuts and a donor focus on prioritising back to basics puts this in jeopardy. But if we don’t invest in crisis prevention and building resilience now we’ll face spiraling crises.
Our research with communities in Chad, Nigeria, Bangladesh and Afghanistan suggests four key changes we need to make which have a double benefit - making humanitarian assistance fit for the climate crisis & making more efficient & effective.
We need better coordination and among partners, through sharing information and resources. Disaster prevention, preparedness and response is very vital!
There is need to strengthen coordination, map stakeholders to enable smooth response
@IOMKenya@globalnetworkdr
The last two days we have had an elaborate engagement with @IOMKenya & Platform on Disaster Displacement on supporting capacity of Government, state corporation, CSO to better prepare for displacement and have durable solutions through planning & coordination.
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Durante el “Foro Internacional en Materia de Gestión de Riesgos con Perspectiva de Género 2025” la especialista Diana Caicedo participó con la ponencia “De víctimas invisibles a lideresas resilientes”@globalnetworkdr@UNDRR_Americas
Join @ALNAP, and @GNDR's Head of Programmes, Shivangi Chavda, for their next online Learning Curve event ‘Breaking boundaries: Local & national actors’ engagement in the HDP nexus’.
📆 18 March 2025 | Online at the #HNPW
🕙 1pm UTC
🔗 Register 👇 breaking-boundaries.rsvpify.…
Water is life! Let’s come together to explore solutions for sustainable water management, conservation, and the future of our rivers.
Register here: us06web.zoom.us/j/8696476687… t
Don’t miss out—be part of the conversation that shapes the future!
#OurRiversOurFuture
🌍🎙️ Our Executive Coordinator @SohanYouthNetG & Deputy Executive Coordinator @ArubaFaruque joined #Bangladesh Radio’s "Youth Talkies" to discuss #ClimateChange in the context of 🇧🇩 and our efforts for #ClimateJustice.
Catch the retelecast tomorrow at 2 PM BST! 🎧 📻
"Women's empowerment is not just a word, it action, action that breaks down barriers and drives change"
#GNDRMember Society for Credibility, Awareness, Reforms and Fairness (SCARF) share their #IWD2025 message 🙏
#AccelerateAction#AccelerateDRRGenderAction
Investing in gender equality strengthens disaster resilience by empowering women and marginalized groups to actively participate in preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.