Risk-informed Early Action Partnership, '19-'25
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Description
The Risk-Informed Early Action Partnership (“REAP”) is an established partnership (since 2019) to expand early action financing and improve early warning systems and the capacity to act on the risks they identify. This will save lives, protect livelihoods and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of response. REAP brings together major players in the spheres of climate, disaster risk reduction and humanitarian action to leverage increased financial commitments and improve the way money is spent in order to widen the reach and ensure it is benefiting the people most vulnerable to a changing climate and extreme weather events. The REAP aggregates and monitors targets along the spectrum of national and global frameworks, early warning systems, impact-based forecasting and domestic capacity building to enhance planning and delivery of early action. FCDO has supported REAP from 2019 through to 2025; IFRC hosts the Secretariat; and BRC provides grant and financial management.
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- IFRC
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