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View all search resultsThe convergence of climate change, food insecurity, technological disruption and conflict is creating a series of overlapping shocks that exacerbate one another, striking hardest at Asia’s most vulnerable communities.
Philanthropic organizations, through partnerships with civil society organizations, the private sector and government, can play a key role in facilitating the disbursement of climate finance to communities taking climate action.
“Whenever I hear there is a problem in a community, we want to aid them immediately. The thing is, giving help to the community involves many aspects to consider, and therefore we have to prioritize according to our available resources, budget constraints, human resource constraints and so on,” said Fifi Pangestu, the executive director of Bakti Barito Foundation.