Climate change loss and damage: can sovereign insurance play a role?
Learnings from an evaluation of the African Risk Capacity
Learnings from an evaluation of the African Risk Capacity
How can vulnerable countries bridge the gap between estimated climate adaptation costs and actual financial flows? Could domestic budgets be used as stepping stones to external funds?
It’s not just about how much money is available, it’s also about how this is spent. We need to support vulnerable countries to be in the driving seat of how this funding is used.
Climate finance is first on the agenda at COP26. Countries hardest hit by the climate crisis are often the poorest and have contributed the least to climate change. Who should fund climate adaption, loss and damage and how?
With the recent, landmark IPCC study highlighting more frequent and severe disasters, how can we ensure funding for crises gets to where it's needed, fast?
Research from our Maintains programme in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Sierra Leone during Covid-19 considers the links between health system strenthening and shock responsiveness.
Debbie Hillier, Executive Director of the OPM-managed Maintains programme explores the pandemic response in Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda