Reena Ghelani
@rghelani
United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, Climate Crisis Coordinator for the El Niño Response. Solutions-focused. Feminist. Mama to Kian and Emiel.
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13-05-2011 10:56:57
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This $2 million CERF - The UN's emergency fund allocation is welcome news for Lesotho, which is facing a historic drought caused by El Niño. More support is urgently needed, as we stressed with @Amukwashi and Andrea Sophia Noyes during my mission this week: reliefweb.int/report/lesotho…
Climate shocks increase the risk of violence, especially against women and girls. We heard this first-hand from the women we met in Lesotho last week with Amanda Khozi Mukwashi.
Financial institutions in low-income countries are key to closing the climate finance gap. But they are ill-equipped to support the necessary green investments. World Bank report calls for strengthening financial systems in developing countries.
Long-range forecasts are crucial tools for Governments and partners to better prepare for climate shocks - especially for El Niño and La Niña episodes that are highly predictable. The latest World Meteorological Organization update predicts a 60% of La Niña in the coming months: wmo.int/media/news/wmo…
Ongoing #LaNiña follows a strong #ElNiño year threatening livelihoods & food security with cyclones, floods & drought. Food and Agriculture Organization’s #AnticipatoryAction & Response Plan urgently requires $318M to support the most at-risk populations through the end of 2024. bit.ly/4e7kBMA
Severe floods in #Nigeria have affected more than 400k people and displaced hundreds of thousands from their homes. The United Nations and partners are providing food, water and other essential services. However, the situation is dire and more support is urgently needed. 🔗🔽
Thanks to support from CERF - The UN's emergency fund, the humanitarian team in Zimbabwe was able to respond early to the El Niño drought. But more support is urgently needed as the situation worsens.
#LaNina Preparedness & early warning are key to enable communities in high-risk areas to enact their own coping strategies ahead of a shock. If future seasons fail, their risks will increase! SODMA Somalia & Food and Agriculture Organization are calling for early action to save lives & livelihoods.
La Niña has historically brought devastating floods to Central America and drought to Latin America - as this OCHA Americas snapshot shows, highlighting the need for urgent preparedness: reliefweb.int/report/world/l…