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Furness, Mark / Annabelle Houdret (2021)
The Current Column, 22 November 2021
The new German government can play a positive role in support of transition in Tunisia and Morocco without compromising on core principles like social justice, human rights and open economic exchange.
Tapping climate finance for social protection through the Financial Mechanisms of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement can help countries increase their capacities to tackle the social and intangible costs of climate change.
Die Relevanz sozialer Sicherungssysteme zur Anpassung vulnerabler Gruppen an den Klimawandel wird zunehmend erkannt, führt aber bisher nicht zu entsprechenden Investitionen. Diese A&S analysiert das Potenzial, soziale durch multilaterale Klimafonds wie z. B. den Grünen Klimafonds (GCF) zu stärken.
This Briefing Paper stresses the importance of enhancing knowledge on social and ecological effects of weather index microinsurance, and the need to develop a diverse set of climate risk management strategies for the poor including social protection mechanisms.
Um ländliche Haushalte vor Klimarisiken zu schützen, werden konventionelle Risikomanagementstrategien durch marktbasierte Risikotransferinstrumente, wie z. B. Wetterindexversicherungen, ergänzt. Diese A&S analysiert den Kenntnisstand dazu und entwickelt entsprechende Politikempfehlungen.
This paper discusses the meaning of self-organisations for refugees political participation in local contexts. It examines on the one hand the organisation's own resources, and on the other hand at the political opportunity structures provided by local contexts, using the case of Cologne, Germany.