Climate Emergency: Transforming Humanitarian Practices to Better Serve Populations Today and Tomorrow
Climate Emergency: Transforming Humanitarian Practices to Better Serve Populations Today and Tomorrow
12 March, 11:00–12:30 CET | Salle Montreux, CICG, Geneva and online
This session explores how the Humanitarian Reset can embed climate and environmental practices into programming despite the unprecedented challenges faced by the sector. During this session, we will reaffirm the sector’s climate and environmental commitments, explore benefits and co-benefits like financial savings and resilience, and showcase practical examples of organisations implementing ambitious climate roadmaps.
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Without Borders, Within Boundaries: Learning How to Deliver Aid in Light of the Climate Emergency?
Without Borders, Within Boundaries: Learning How to Deliver Aid in Light of the Climate Emergency?
11 March, 11:00–12:30 CET | Salle 2, CICG, Geneva and online
This session will examine how Médecins Sans Frontières Switzerland (MSF) and the wider humanitarian sector must adapt to the escalating climate crisis, exposing possible pathways and challenges to transforming its traditional operating model and priority setting. Speakers include Bruno Jochum, Executive Director at the Climate Action Accelerator, and Stephen Cornish, Director General of MSF Switzerland.
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EHAN Annual Meeting
EHAN Annual Meeting
10 March, 09:00–17:00 CET | Plenière F, CICG, Geneva and online
The Accelerator will facilitate the annual meeting of the Environment in Humanitarian Action Network (EHAN). The day will focus on sharing policies, projects, and tools that strengthen the integration of environmental and climate considerations across humanitarian action.
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