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Climate Change and Social Protection in Protracted Crises

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posted on 2025-09-29, 14:10 authored by Carolina Holland-SzypCarolina Holland-Szyp, Jan Selby
<p dir="ltr">There is extensive evidence that social protection programmes significantly reduce climate vulnerabilities and increase absorptive and adaptive capacities. However, mainstreaming climate change into international social protection shows mixed progress. International actors focus overwhelmingly on shock-responsive social protection rather than slow-onset climate transformations, transformative adaptation, resilience-building, and just transition. This narrow approach limits potential for attracting climate finance and addressing comprehensive climate risks. With climate impacts intensifying in protracted crises, urgent action is needed to broaden engagement beyond short-term shocks.</p>

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Holland-Szyp, C. and Selby, J. (2025) 'Climate Change and Social Protection in Protracted Crises', BASIC Research Policy Briefing 12, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/BASIC.2025.028

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BASIC Research Policy Briefing 12

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Resource Politics and Environmental Change

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