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A brief outline of the main climate risks and recommendations for policymakers from the ERA project for Egypt.
This infographic highlights the key components of the ERA project for Thailand, presenting its approach, main findings, and the tools and partners involved in a clear and visual way.
This infographic highlights the key components of the ERA project for Egypt, presenting its approach, main findings, and the tools and partners involved in a clear and visual way.
This study assesses the current impact investment landscape in Pakistan through a climate adaptation lens. It analyzes barriers to investment and provides suggestions on how these challenges could be met through concerted efforts across the ecosystem.
Climate change is significantly impacting agricultural production in Nigeria, leading to more frequent droughts, floods, pests, and erratic rainfall patterns. These adverse conditions threaten crop yields and food security. The report evaluates the historical damages caused by the warming climate to guide policy-making and actions aimed at enhancing resilience in the agricultural sector.
The report examines cross-cutting policies from 2010 to 2025 to strengthen climate change adaptation in Nigeria’s agricultural sector, highlighting synergies, gaps, and opportunities for targeted interventions in the country’s largest employment sector.
This briefing provides an introduction to climate change adaptation, its relevance for impact investors and how the issue can be addressed in investment strategies. The focus lies on investment opportunities in SMEs and growth-stage companies in developing countries and emerging markets. At the same time, much of the analytical framework is applicable to developed markets as well, for example how to identify adaptation-relevant business models.
Climate change and disasters in Pacific Island Countries (PICs) disproportionately impact women and vulnerable groups due to existing gender inequalities, limited economic access, and sociocultural barriers. These events cause economic losses and while emerging initiatives are now integrating gender and social inclusion into climate and disaster risk finance and insurance (CDRFI) solutions, significant gaps remain in ensuring women’s equitable access to insurance, participation in decision-making, and financial literacy. This analysis looks at tailored, gender- sensitive financial products that can enhance women’s resilience and inclusion in climate risk management efforts. 
The Guidance Note serves as both a knowledge resource and a practical guide, it provides recommendations for national social protection actors, policy makers, multilateral climate funds, and development organisations on how to embed social protection across climate action.
Le Programme global HMCCC II soutient les acteurs locaux et nationaux dans la mise en œuvre d’approches sensibles au genre, aux conflits et résilientes au climat pour faire face à la mobilité liée aux changements climatiques, en mettant particulièrement l’accent sur les groupes marginalisés et l’intégration de la mobilité humaine dans la planification du développement.