Letztes Update:
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The Red Cross Red Crescent published a report on 'The Cost of Doing Nothing', which indicates that by 2050, if nothing urgent is done to tackle the impacts of climate change, 200 Million people every year could need humanitarian aid as a result of a cruel combination of climate related disasters and the socio-economic impacts of climate change. Mohammed Mukhier, IFRC Regional Director Africa 11:10
27.10.2020
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Anticipating potential shocks and acting before they reach their peak is not just more cost effective than waiting to rebuild livelihoods and communities later, it is more humane and respectful of the dignity of millions of people at risk. Now is the time to scale up this approach further as we can no longer continue to expect large-scale results with only small-scale investments. Dominique Burgeon, Director of Emergencies, FAO 10:34
27.10.2020