Take urgent action
to combat climate
change and its impacts
How remittance families contribute to the goal
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Migration is increasingly becoming a consequence of climate change.
Remittances and diaspora investment play a crucial role in mitigating its negative impacts and helping cope with income shortages due to weather-related shocks. -
Remittances enable the adoption of more sustainable crops and non- farm activities. Examples include: support to local enterprises to provide solutions for flood control, more efficient use of water, improved irrigation systems, storm/heat/wind- resilient building materials, among others.
Recommended actions
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Support local financial institutions’ development and provision of remittance-related, weather-based insurance products to migrant families in rural areas.
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Encourage investment from migrant groups in local enterprises offering products and services designed to better manage exposure to climate- related risks, such as drought and water shortages, floods and storm surge, heat waves, cyclonic winds, shifting precipitation patterns, wildfires and invasive pests, among others.