
2023 Report on CERF-Funded Climate Action
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- United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
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The focus of this inaugural annual CERF climate report is to provide a comprehensive overview of CERF-funded climate action, offering detailed insights into hazards, geographical locations, beneficiary demographics and supported sectors. Through examples, the report also
illustrates how CERF-supported projects contribute to building resilience and adapting to future climate shocks in affected communities. The report provides disaggregated data on CERF-funded climate action in 2023. It analyses CERF allocations and people assisted across funding
windows, emergency types, countries and sectors, providing a comprehensive understanding of CERF's impact. Since its inception in 2006, the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated $2.4 billion to addressing climate-related emergencies.
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Hazard types
DRM Phases
Geographic focus
Sectors
Risk drivers