Our strategic pillars have shaped our program initiatives. These programs facilitate and fuel collaborative action across key SDG areas vital for GEDI (Gender, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion).
India's vulnerable and marginalized communities are disproportionately affected by the escalating global climate crisis. These communities face systemic barriers and limited resources, making them particularly susceptible to the adverse impacts of climate change. Building resilience among these groups is essential to minimize the risks associated with climate-induced events. Prioritizing intersectional approaches that include women, people with disabilities, tribal communities, and low-income groups is crucial. Additionally, addressing climate change requires collaboration across sectors such as food security, livelihoods, urban planning, and conservation.
ClimateRISE Alliance is a collaborative platform comprising over 65 civil society partners, working to accelerate India's journey towards climate resilience for vulnerable communities. The alliance focuses on building consensus and collaboration, mainstreaming narratives for intersectional climate action, nurturing strategic partnerships to leverage global expertise, and facilitating philanthropy and resources for community-centered climate action.
ClimateRISE Alliance strategically engages with civil society organizations (CSOs) and government stakeholders to influence climate action policy and outcomes. It has established partnerships with global entities like AVPN, India Climate Collaborative, and Resilient Cities Network to enhance knowledge sharing and cross-learning. The alliance has also published a ground-breaking research report in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation, highlighting interventions addressing climate change and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By amplifying local voices and catalysing sectoral outcomes, ClimateRISE Alliance is driving collaborative action towards climate resilience in India.
India's vulnerable and marginalized communities are disproportionately affected by the escalating global climate crisis. These communities face systemic barriers and limited resources, making them particularly susceptible to the adverse impacts of climate change. Building resilience among these groups is essential to minimize the risks associated with climate-induced events. Prioritizing intersectional approaches that include women, people with disabilities, tribal communities, and low-income groups is crucial. Additionally, addressing climate change requires collaboration across sectors such as food security, livelihoods, urban planning, and conservation.
ClimateRISE Alliance is a collaborative platform comprising over 65 civil society partners, working to accelerate India's journey towards climate resilience for vulnerable communities. The alliance focuses on building consensus and collaboration, mainstreaming narratives for intersectional climate action, nurturing strategic partnerships to leverage global expertise, and facilitating philanthropy and resources for community-centered climate action.
ClimateRISE Alliance strategically engages with civil society organizations (CSOs) and government stakeholders to influence climate action policy and outcomes. It has established partnerships with global entities like AVPN, India Climate Collaborative, and Resilient Cities Network to enhance knowledge sharing and cross-learning. The alliance has also published a ground-breaking research report in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation, highlighting interventions addressing climate change and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By amplifying local voices and catalysing sectoral outcomes, ClimateRISE Alliance is driving collaborative action towards climate resilience in India.
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