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Title page
Contents
Acknowledgements 3
Executive summary 5
1. Introduction: climate change and humanitarian action 6
2. Increased humanitarian focus on climate change 11
3. Humanitarian approaches to addressing climate-driven needs in FCS 14
3.1. Key shared principles 14
3.2. Key programmatic responses 16
3.3. Shared ways of working 24
4. Key tensions in how humanitarians think about and address climate-driven needs in FCS 29
5. Policy recommendations 30
5.1. Improving collaboration with other actors to maximise collective impact 30
5.2. Translating policy priorities into effective programming 30
5.3. Ensuring coherence around funding 30
5.4. Identifying and scaling up approaches that work 30
References 32
Figure 1. The impacts of any threat, including climate hazards, are determined by a person or system's capacity, vulnerability and exposure 6
Figure 2. Climate finance flows to LDCs versus LDCs affected by conflict 7
Figure 3. Building forward better to support systemic, durable climate resilience requires stronger linking and sequencing of a variety of risk-informed interventions 9
Figure 4. Humanitarian actors differ in their approaches to accelerating climate action in FCS 15
Figure 5. Key tensions in climate action in FCS 29
Boxes
Box 1. What do humanitarian organisations mean by FCS? 8
Box 2. 'Humanitarian' is a broad category 12
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