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The Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) is a partnership program to help countries and communities in Asia and the Pacific region scale up investments in climate adaptation, especially investments at the community level, that explicitly target the nexus between climate change, poverty, and gender. The CRPP has a dedicated gender window with funds earmarked specifically for supporting women-focused investments.
The second CRPP Partnership Forum brought together community leaders, government officials, leading academics, think tanks, financing institutions, and global climate funds to discuss what role can poverty reduction programs play in building climate resilience?
The CRPP Partnership Forum 2024 focused on decentralization programs and skills development as key themes for addressing climate risk, reducing poverty, and promoting gender equality.
The CRPP is operationalized through the Community Resilience Financing Partnership Facility (CRFPF) and includes a multi-donor trust fund administered by ADB and supported by the French Development Agency, Green Climate Fund, Nordic Development Fund, and the Government of the United Kingdom.
For more information about the forum, you may email crppforum@adb.org.
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Event Coordinator/s
- Nisha Krishnan
- Anna Liza Cinco
ADB Organizer/s
- Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment Cluster
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Partner Organization/s
Topics
- Climate Change
- Disaster Risk Management
- Poverty
- Gender Equality