Addressing climate-fragility risks
This climate-fragility risks guidance note seeks to inform the development and implementation of strategies, policies, or projects that seek to build resilience by linking climate change adaptation, peacebuilding, and sustainable livelihoods. It recommends a two-step approach to build resilience to climate-fragility risks: Assess the links and interactions between climate change, fragility, and conflict, and identify climate-fragility risks; and, Translate assessments into appropriate responses that link peacebuilding, climate change adaptation, and development measures.
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