Climate change capacity statement

Climate change is worsening humanitarian conditions worldwide, disrupting food systems, straining water resources, and deepening inequalities that disproportionately affect women, girls, Indigenous Peoples, and other marginalised groups. Rising temperatures and increasingly severe climate hazards are eroding livelihoods, harming health and nutrition, and heightening social and economic vulnerabilities.

Our climate and environmental strategy is built on three interconnected pillars: Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience, all grounded in a human-rights-based and gender-transformative framework. Our approach blends innovative technologies and information management systems with Traditional Knowledge and community innovation, recognising individuals’ and communities’ relationships with their ecosystems.