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Getting Ahead of Disasters and Protecting People at Scale

This policy guidance paper aims to highlight the critical need for stronger links between early action and social protection systems to safeguard vulnerable populations from the impacts of climate-related disasters. By synthesizing current progress, challenges, and opportunities, the paper provides actionable recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of these interconnected systems, ensuring that early interventions can better protect lives and livelihoods in the face of escalating climate risks.
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REAP Working Group on Linking Early Action and Social Protection

Language: English
Published By: Risk-informed Early Action Partnership
Published date: January 2026

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