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CBA16 Partners

Partners are the lifeblood of any CBA event; without their support our conferences would simply not take place! The CBA conferences are organized in partnership and are part of a wider program of work focused on the theme of community-based adaptation to climate change.

See our CBA16 partners below.

Host Partners

Care

CARE International works in 100 countries, helping millions of the world’s poorest people find routes out of poverty and achieve social justice. CARE put women and girls in the centre because knowing that poverty cannot be overcome until all people have equal rights and opportunities.

http://www.care-international.org/

Climate Justice Resilience Fund

CJRF builds voice and power in the communities hit first by climate change. To survive and thrive on a warming planet they need voice, power, and the opportunity to innovate. CJRF helps these communities create and share their own solutions for resilience.

https://www.cjrfund.org/

Global Resilience Partnership (GRP)

GRP is an inclusive and diverse Partnership of organisations joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change. GRP believes that resilience underpins sustainable development in an increasingly unpredictable world.

https://www.globalresiliencepartnership.org/

Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO)

GAYO is a youth-led gender-balanced advocacy organisation who work directly with local communities to reduce the vulnerability of groups that are at risk to climate impacts, through youth empowerment, skills development and public education.

https://greenafricayouth.com/

International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

IIED is an international policy and action research organisation delivering solutions to sustainable development challenges. Working with partners across the globe, IIED links local priorities to global challenges. IIED uses evidence, action and influence to strengthen the voices of marginalised people.

https://www.iied.org/community-based-adaptation

Irish Aid

Climate change is affecting all countries but its impact is being felt most in poor countries and by poor people. Irish Aid invest in research that builds evidence on how poor people and countries can best adapt, reduce risk, and build their resilience to withstand future set-backs and disasters.

https://www.irishaid.ie/

Practical Action

Practical Action works with communities to develop ingenious solutions in agriculture, water and waste management, climate resilience and clean energy. Then we share what’s proven to work with others, so many more people can change their world.

https://practicalaction.org/

Contributing Partners

Friendship NGO

Friendship is an international social purpose organisation that addresses social issues and always prioritises the interests of the communities it serves. Friendship has offices in Bangladesh, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium and France working on saving lives, poverty reduction, climate change adaptation and empowerment.

https://friendship.ngo/

International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)

The International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh, is a world-class research and capacity building institute, that brings together local experience, knowledge and research in one of the countries that is most affected by climate change.

http://www.icccad.net/

Sida

Sida is Sweden's government agency for development cooperation. We strive to reduce poverty and oppression around the world. In cooperation with organisations, government agencies and the private sector we invest in sustainable development for all people.

https://www.sida.se/en/

Funding Partners

CARE
CARE International works in 100 countries, helping millions of the world’s poorest people find routes out of poverty and achieve social justice.
https://www.care-international.org/
Global Resilience Partnership (GRP)
GRP is an inclusive and diverse partnership of organisations joining forces towards a world where vulnerable people and places are able to thrive in the face of shocks, uncertainty and change.
https://www.globalresiliencepartnership.org/
Climate Justice Resilience Fund
CJRF builds voice and power in the communities hit first by climate change. To survive and thrive on a warming planet they need voice, power, and the opportunity to innovate. CJRF helps these communities create and share their own solutions for resilience.
https://www.cjrfund.org/
Irish Aid
Irish Aid invest in research that builds evidence on how poor people and countries can best adapt, reduce risk, and build their resilience to withstand future set-backs and disasters.
https://practicalaction.org/
Practical Action
Practical Action works with communities to develop ingenious solutions in agriculture, water and waste management, climate resilience and clean energy. Then we share what’s proven to work with others, so many more people can change their world.
https://practicalaction.org/
Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO)
GAYO is a youth-led gender-balanced advocacy organisation who work directly with local communities to reduce the vulnerability of groups that are at risk to climate impacts, through youth empowerment, skills development and public education.
https://greenafricayouth.com/
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
IIED is an international policy and action research organisation delivering solutions to sustainable development challenges. Working with partners across the globe, IIED links local priorities to global challenges.
https://www.iied.org/community-based-adaptation