We are excited to announce the release of the Effective Support for Communities Experiencing Climate Mobilities: Lessons from the CJRF Grant Portfolio (2017–2024) report, created in collaboration with the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). This report highlights key lessons from 11 grants implemented across Alaska, Bangladesh, and the Pacific, focusing on community-driven solutions to the challenges of climate mobility.
Key aspects of the Report:
Different Types of Climate Mobility: The report categorizes climate mobilities into distinct types—displacement, relocation, migration and immobility, and community engagement—to provide a clearer understanding of the varied ways communities respond to climate impacts and the unique challenges each form of mobility presents.
Loss & Damage (L&D) and Climate Mobility: The report provides insights into how communities navigate loss and damage within their experiences of climate mobility caused by climate impacts.
Actionable Recommendations: The report presents guidance shaped by communities’ experiences, offering relevant insights to better address the complex challenges of climate mobility and enhance community-driven solutions.
This report offers a rare opportunity for partners, funders and policy makers to explore the projects and activities that have been implemented to address climate mobility-related challenges in diverse places around the world.