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The Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance
Mercy Corps is proud to be a member of the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance, a partnership of nine organisations from both the public and private sectors with a shared vision: to prevent floods from devastating the lives of the world's most vulnerable people. The Alliance was created by Zurich Insurance, with funding from the Z Zurich Foundation.
We have set ambitious goals, and have made the following commitments:
- Helping two million people become more resilient to flooding.
- Advocating for the generation of an additional $1 billion from public and private sources in climate-smart, risk-informed development.
- Elevating community voices to show why increased investment in flood resilience is urgently needed.
Mercy Corps joined the Alliance in 2018, and currently implements flood resilience programmes in Indonesia, Jordan and Nepal.
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- Building Back Better: Ensuring COVID-19 response and recovery builds long-term resilience to climate impacts
- At What Cost? How chronic gaps in adaptation finance expose the world's poorest people to climate chaos
- Commitments and Recommendations to the UN Climate Action Summit
- Saving Lives and Livelihoods: The urgent need to invest in flood resilience
- Generating Multiple Disaster Resilience dividends
- Bridging the Divide: Lessons learned from Cyclones Idai and Kenneth
- Avoiding a Perfect Storm: COVID-19 and flooding in Nepal
- Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals: The need for building resilience
- From risk to resilience: Enabling, elevating, and financing resilient recovery
- Falling through the gaps: How global failures to address the climate crisis are leading to increased losses and damages
- Closing the gaps: A framework for understanding policies and actions to address losses and damages
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