“Adaptive climate action demands transformative justice and integrated solutions across #ConflictTransformation and #TransitionalJustice.”
Our Head of Conflict Transformation Research Beatrix Austin opens our event on rethinking climate justice in #Malawi and the #Philippines.
Community voices must be at the centre of #ClimateJustice! Bottom-up approach is the demand and our role is to ensure systems listen!
It was an honour being a panelist on this powerful conversation of “Rethinking Climate Justice from a transformative transitional justice lens”
@_CSVR@TiwongeG “Despite calling on international actors to take responsibility for accountability, communities want to be directly involved in shaping solutions; responses should be grounded in community-led approaches to climate-related disasters.”-@TiwongeG
Thank you for joining our event!
On 17.04.26 i joined Catholic Women Association-Archdiocese of Blantyre Conference in Mulanje & shared on 2 issues close to my heart #womenempowerment & #climatechange. The msg couldn’t be louder gender-responsive climate action is not optional; it is essential.
#ClimateJustice
Africa has spoken.
At the 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage (#LDConf2026), stakeholders shaped a shared agenda for fair and sustainable Loss & Damage financing.
The Communiqué sets clear actions for Africa’s climate response.
Read more: https://t.co/toUnLzcEet
📢 The Conference Report from the 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage is now out!
It highlights key solutions, climate finance needs, and Africa’s voice on addressing climate impacts.
🔗 Read more:
https://t.co/PEsMKMjsGj
#L&CConf2026
#L&DConference26
Reflecting on discussions during the 5th African Regional Conference on #LossAndDamage. Infrastructure is accounted for after climate disasters but who is counting #Biodiversity loss whch is real, irreversible & almost missing in L&D frameworks. That has to change #ClimateJustice
"Implementation must move beyond declarations to real action at country level.”
At the 5th Africa Regional Conference on Loss & Damage, PACJA’s Head of Policy, Advocacy & Communications, Philip Kilonzo, emphasized that Africa must shift from commitments to delivery, ensuring climate decisions translate into real impact for communities.
He highlighted the need for fair, grant-based climate finance, reforms to global financial systems, and stronger accountability, noting that loss & damage is not just a climate issue, but a matter of justice and economic transformation.
Africa must lead with a unified voice and push for systems that deliver for frontline communities.
#LossAndDamage #ClimateJustice #AfricaClimateAction #Malawi
“Speed, scale, and access are critical to advancing Loss & Damage action.”
Harjeet Singh @harjeet11 emphasizes the urgent need for accessible, timely, and community-centered support to address the growing climate crisis.
It’s not just about funding, it’s about ensuring it reaches those who need it most, when they need it most.
Africa cannot wait.
#LossAndDamage #ClimateJustice #AfricaClimateAction #FillTheFund #LDC2026
“You can never donate solutions.”
At the 5th Africa Regional Conference on Loss & Damage, Victor Mughogho @vmughogho highlights the power of community-led approaches in tackling climate impacts.
Financing mechanisms like Community Disaster Funds are enabling communities to design solutions rooted in their lived realities, because they understand the risks better than anyone else.
Real climate action starts from the ground up.
#LossAndDamage #ClimateJustice #AfricaClimateAction #CommunityLed #LDC2026
Alarming: Malawi needs $2B+ to recover from climate crisis, yet less than $1B has been mobilized for #LossAndDamage globally. This isn't a funding shortfall. It's a moral failure. Scaling up climate financing is a matter of urgency! #ClimateJustice#ClimateFinance#LDConf2026
You are invited to a webinar on the 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage.
📍 Lilongwe | 🗓 25th–27th March 2026
Theme: Advancing sustainable, equitable and just financing and technical support for Loss and Damage in Africa.
Link - https://t.co/TPyzCMYlhy
Recognition of #LossAndDamage is not enough. #Africa needs resources &justice. This week, Africa meets at #LDConf2026 in #Lilongwe shaping a unified position on full accountability: lives, livelihoods, ecosystems, culture, & every loss no spreadsheet can capture. #ClimateJustice
Forests power economies 🌳
From the ground up 🌳
They support food, water, livelihoods, biodiversity and climate stability.
Protecting forests means protecting the systems we all depend on.
👉 Learn more: https://t.co/yb9ges6JxD
#ForestDay | @UNDP
🚨 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage is here;
🗓️ 25–27 March 2026
📍 Lilongwe, Malawi
Theme: Advancing Sustainable, Equitable and Just Financing and Technical Support for Loss and Damage in Africa.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/XhWSbZk1IA…
#FinanceLossAndDamage
Learning how existing gender inequalities lead 2 #biodiversity loss and accelerate the depletion of natural resources. Time 2go hard on ensuring there’s a gender perspective in conservation projects- upping the game on everything we can 2 ensure sustainability of the environment
#FundResilience not disasters
Standing before the Phalombe Disaster Memorial, you are struck by the overwhelming scale of loss, entire families lost in a single day. Disasters like this are heartbreaking, & they remind us how urgently we need to invest in resilience.#IDDRR2025
It is still possible to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C and avoid the worst of climate chaos.
We know it can be done if we supercharge the transition to the clean energy age.
The bottom-line is clear:
Clean is competitive & #ClimateAction is imperative.
Always excited 2 conduct scientific #research & share the results & lessons learnt broadly. Whether it’s biodiversity, climate change, energy, or water needs, the challenges we face are complex. It’s our duty to make the best scientific knowledge accessible actionable.