Introduction

This subpage provides further links, publications, and guiding documents on the Global Shield against Climate Risks.

More resources on the Global Shield

The Vulnerable Twenty (V20) Group

On their website, the V20 provide an overview and background information on the G7 and V20 joint ambition to work towards the Global Shield against Climate Risks.

German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) shares insights on Germany’s perspective of the Global Shield against Climate Risks.

InsuResilience Center of Excellence on Gender-smart Solutions

The InsuResilience Centre of Excellence on Gender-smart Solutions enables practitioners to learn how to create gender-transformative action on the ground by providing access to the latest knowledge, offer hands-on guidance, inform on exciting opportunities and bring practitioners closer to a vivid community that is re-thinking gender-inclusiveness. The purpose of the generated resources is to offer tangible suggestions to overcome gender-specific and social exclusion related differences in the impact of climate and disaster risks related to sociocultural norms and the specific roles and vulnerabilities that these societal constructs create on gender.

InsuResilience Global Partnership Knowledge Hub

The InsuResilience Global Partnership’s (IGP) Knowledge Hub provides a vast amount of CDRFI resources, guidance, tools and case studies from the IGP’s members and partners.

Global Shield Documents

Global Shield Concept

The Concept Note of the Global Shield against Climate Risks provides an overview of key objectives, stakeholders, processes, and activities of the Global Shield.

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Global Shield Policy Brief

The Global Shield Policy Brief describes the joint G7 and V20 ambition to work towards the Global Shield against Climate Risks.

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Global Shield Fact Sheet

A Global Shield against Climate Risks: Germany’s G7 proposal for tackling climate-related losses and damages in developing countries.

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G7 Leaders Communiqué

The G7 commits to scale up Climate and Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance (CDRFI) and aims to work towards a Global Shield against Climate Risks, building on the InsuResilience Global Partnership and other initiatives.

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