In recent years, threats and crises – due to both natural and man-made disasters – are not only more frequent but also increasingly complex. In this context, a key challenge for both humanitarian and development actors, including FAO, is how to effectively and rapidly meet immediate needs and increased caseloads, while at the same time,developing interventions that can empower and strengthen the capacity to prepare, withstand and bounce back from complex situations. Thus, FAO is developing an interactive tool to facilitate learning on the potential benefits and trade-offs in linking social protection, resilience and climate change policies.
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