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Baking Baku: The economic impact of climate change on Eastern Europe

A new report shows Azerbaijan, COP29 host, faces Eastern Europe’s highest economic risk from climate change.

Putting our money where our mouth is

Why we need to shift towards public, grant-based climate finance to meet the needs of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

Are communities ready for the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD)?

The FRLD will be finalised at COP29 to quickly disburse small grants supporting frontline communities in climate recovery.

COP28 briefing paper

Download our briefing paper ahead of COP28 which includes our key messages and main asks to delegates. 

Report - The Loss and Damage Fund: Where does the money come from?

A new flagship Climate Justice report

The Loss and Damage Finance Facility: why and how discussion paper

This paper outlines why a loss and damage finance (L&D) facility is needed.

Christian Aid - Scottish Parliament Elections Manifesto 2021

For the last 75 years, our experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America has shown us that poverty is the result of unequal access to power and resources. That is why we are engaging with all political parties to seek global change.

Building Back with Justice

Building Back with Justice sets out the actions governments must take to ensure that any global recovery from Covid-19 is one that tackles inequalities, addresses the climate crisis and sets us on a path to a different future.

An economy of life briefing

An economy of life briefing

What is helping communities mobilise resources? PVCA learning review

This learning review understands how Participatory, Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments (PVCAs) have helped communities pull funding, resources and services.