Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Cecilia Costella is Senior Technical Advisor at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Catalina Jaime is the Forecast-based Financing (FbF) coordinator at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, developing synergies within the Red Cross Movement and with external partners and supporting technically the implementation of FbF projects.
Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Julie Arrighi is a manager at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, a global reference centre supporting the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement in the areas of climate science, policy and practice.
Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Erin Coughlan de Perez is the manager of the Climate Science Team at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Pablo Suarez is Associate Director for research and innovation at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, as well as visiting Fellow at Boston University, and honorary senior lecturer at University College
London.
Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.
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Maarten van Aalst is Director of the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, the global reference centre for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Volume 48
Number 4
Published: August 9, 2017
Climate shocks contribute to a significant share of the humanitarian burden, and are a key factor in increasing poverty and food insecurity. Social protection is increasingly recognised as an instrument to help build resilience to climate risks through long-term, large-scale national systems. However, most experiences to date have focused on social protection’s role for chronic needs, or at best, shock-response, rather than on anticipation and prevention.
This article argues that social protection can support more effective resilience building at scale by integrating early action and preparedness. We propose a concrete solution, namely linking a Forecast-based Financing mechanism to a social protection system to enable anticipatory actions based on forecast triggers and guaranteed funding ahead of a shock. Such a system may enhance scalability, timeliness, predictability and adequacy of social protection benefits. Key considerations for success of this emerging approach include sound analysis of forecast, risks, cost and benefits, and ring-fenced funding.