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Youth on the Frontlines of the Climate Justice Struggle

Emmanuel runs a youth empowerment club in his community in Matadi, Montserrado County. He trains young people in digital engagement and climate justice advocacy. He believes digital engagement will

G77 loss and damage funding proposal is ‘clear and sensible’ and developed countries need to stop delaying, says ActionAid

“A loss and damage fund is the best way forward because its transparency would mean all developing countries having access to finance to support communities recovering from climate disasters. We want

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ActionAid welcomes Grenada’s Simon Still as he steps into his new role as Executive Secretary to the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)

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Lack of loss and damage funding for climate disasters will damage women and girls’ rights for years to come, new report by ActionAid reveals 

A new report by human rights charity ActionAid has revealed the long-term extent of climate disasters on women and girls as vulnerable countries with no access to loss and damage funding are pushed

ActionAid hails loss and damage fund outcome at COP27 as victory for people living on the front lines of climate disasters

“But the polluters have been let off the hook with COP27’s weak language on fossil fuels. Climate-vulnerable communities who have been given hope through the establishing of a loss and damage fund are

PRESS RELEASE: New draft cover note ‘offers hope’ in the way of a loss and damage fund to those on the frontline of climate crisis, ActionAid says

New draft cover note ‘offers hope’ in the way of a loss and damage fund to those on the frontline of climate crisis, ActionAid says

Solomon Kollie

Solomon Kollie, 28, is a member of the Seen-Wen Accountability Forum, located in Gbarzon District, Grand Gedeh County, Liberia. Already a farmer when the ActionAid Building Better Futures project

Fatu Momo

ActionAid’s Building better futures through ICT and Agriculture for urban youth in Liberia project (BBF), invests in agriculture-driven social enterprises as a potential source of livelihood and

Khalifala Kromah

ActionAid’s Building better futures through ICT and Agriculture for urban youth in Liberia project (BBF), invests in agriculture-driven social enterprises as a potential source of livelihood and