Difference between revisions of "Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP)"

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|Website address=https://www.early-action-reap.org/
 
|Website address=https://www.early-action-reap.org/
 
|Starting year=2019
 
|Starting year=2019
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|End year=2025
 
|Secretariat=The REAP Secretariat, hosted by International Federation of Red
 
|Secretariat=The REAP Secretariat, hosted by International Federation of Red
 
Cross and Red Crescent Societies, is based in Geneva with the following contact details:  
 
Cross and Red Crescent Societies, is based in Geneva with the following contact details:  
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|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
|Description=Launched at the UN Climate Action Summit (UNCAS) in September 2019, the Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) brings together an unprecedented range of stakeholders across the climate, humanitarian, and development communities with the aim of making 1 billion people safer from disaster by 2025.
 
|Description=Launched at the UN Climate Action Summit (UNCAS) in September 2019, the Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) brings together an unprecedented range of stakeholders across the climate, humanitarian, and development communities with the aim of making 1 billion people safer from disaster by 2025.
 
 
 
|Goals=The Partnership was launched with four ambitious targets which will drive a systemic shift towards acting earlier to reduce the impacts of disasters. The targets highlight the importance of national planning, financing and delivery mechanisms to support early action, as well as investment in warning systems that focus on reaching the most vulnerable, turning the ‘last mile’ into the ‘first mile’.  
 
|Goals=The Partnership was launched with four ambitious targets which will drive a systemic shift towards acting earlier to reduce the impacts of disasters. The targets highlight the importance of national planning, financing and delivery mechanisms to support early action, as well as investment in warning systems that focus on reaching the most vulnerable, turning the ‘last mile’ into the ‘first mile’.  
 
contributing to the achievement of the targets are suggested in this document. While the Partnership and its targets focus on climate-related hazards, ongoing responses to COVID- 19 highlight the interconnectedness of risks and how the need for early action and the benefits of the partnership are wider in scope.
 
contributing to the achievement of the targets are suggested in this document. While the Partnership and its targets focus on climate-related hazards, ongoing responses to COVID- 19 highlight the interconnectedness of risks and how the need for early action and the benefits of the partnership are wider in scope.

Revision as of 11:31, 12 March 2021

General

Name of initiative Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address https://www.early-action-reap.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2019
End year 2025
Secretariat The REAP Secretariat, hosted by International Federation of Red

Cross and Red Crescent Societies, is based in Geneva with the following contact details:

The Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) Secretariat Hosted at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 17 Chemin des Crêts

Organisational structure The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) hosts the Secretariat for the initiative. The initiative is guided by a governing board that is representative of the Partnership.
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP)
Type of lead organisation Other intergovernmental organization
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Switzerland

Description

Description Launched at the UN Climate Action Summit (UNCAS) in September 2019, the Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) brings together an unprecedented range of stakeholders across the climate, humanitarian, and development communities with the aim of making 1 billion people safer from disaster by 2025.
Objectives The Partnership was launched with four ambitious targets which will drive a systemic shift towards acting earlier to reduce the impacts of disasters. The targets highlight the importance of national planning, financing and delivery mechanisms to support early action, as well as investment in warning systems that focus on reaching the most vulnerable, turning the ‘last mile’ into the ‘first mile’.

contributing to the achievement of the targets are suggested in this document. While the Partnership and its targets focus on climate-related hazards, ongoing responses to COVID- 19 highlight the interconnectedness of risks and how the need for early action and the benefits of the partnership are wider in scope.

Activities
One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative
Activity of initiative
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 0  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Last update: 13 February 2023 15:08:09

Not only have national states as participators