Reducing the impact of climate risks and environmental degradation on people enduring armed conflicts
We must act together to ensure those already suffering from violence are not also left on the front lines of the climate crisis.
We have the expertise and operational capacity to scale up our response, but sustained funding is essential to help us:
- restore and maintain critical infrastructure and essential services adapted to evolving climate and environmental challenges
- strengthen community resilience through climate-smart, context-specific programming while working with local partners
- enhance anticipatory capacities and emergency preparedness to reduce climate and conflict-related risks
Together, let’s make a difference. Thank you for your support.
We must act together to ensure those already suffering from violence are not also left on the front lines of the climate crisis.
We have the expertise and operational capacity to scale up our response, but sustained funding is essential to help us:
- restore and maintain critical infrastructure and essential services adapted to evolving climate and environmental challenges
- strengthen community resilience through climate-smart, context-specific programming while working with local partners
- enhance anticipatory capacities and emergency preparedness to reduce climate and conflict-related risks
Together, let’s make a difference. Thank you for your support.

Reducing the impact of climate risks and environmental degradation on people enduring armed conflicts
We must act together to ensure those already suffering from violence are not also left on the front lines of the climate crisis.
We have the expertise and operational capacity to scale up our response, but sustained funding is essential to help us:
- restore and maintain critical infrastructure and essential services adapted to evolving climate and environmental challenges
- strengthen community resilience through climate-smart, context-specific programming while working with local partners
- enhance anticipatory capacities and emergency preparedness to reduce climate and conflict-related risks
Together, let’s make a difference. Thank you for your support.

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