Worldwide climate-related disasters are displacing people more than conflict, so António Guterres, the United Nations (UN) Secretary General, has revealed a $3.1-billion plan to give everyone access to early warning systems within five years.
“People in Africa, South Asia, South and Central America, and the inhabitants of small island states, are 15 times more likely to die from climate disasters,” Guterres explained at the COP27 climate change conference in Egypt.
The Executive Action Plan for the Early Warnings for All initiative will fill gaps in understanding disaster risk, monitoring and forecasting, rapid communication as well as preparedness and response, reports the UN.
An increase of floods, droughts, hurricanes and extreme heat is affecting the countries we support at Children Believe. We’re always working to identify the needs of the most vulnerable and provide timely responses so communities feel safe when climate emergencies arise.
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