The CRFPF is an initiative to support countries in Asia and the Pacific region to scale up community-level investments in climate adaptation, explicitly seeking to build the resilience of poor and vulnerable communities to the negative impacts of climate change.
The Asian Development Bank’s Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) aims to strengthen climate resilience in Asia and the Pacific through scaling up investment in climate adaptation, explicitly addressing the nexus between climate, gender, and poverty.
This brochure outlines how the Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) aims to scale up climate adaptation investment and drive through transformational change to increase the resilience of communities in Asia and the Pacific.
ADB will hold the 2nd CRPP Partnership Forum on 27-28 February 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.
This report outlines how the multi-donor Community Resilience Partnership Program Trust Fund began promoting climate adaptation in Asia and the Pacific during its first year of operation.
Asia and the Pacific needs to scale up investments in climate adaptation at the community level.
Addressing these challenges will require scaling up adaptation investments that are locally led, yet delivered at scale, and build resilience by addressing underlying drivers of vulnerability.
Established in August 2021, the CRFPF provides technical assistance and grant support to ADB's developing member countries in scaling up climate adaptation investments that explicitly address the nexus between climate, gender and poverty. The CRFPF is designed for implementation over a 10-year period, providing a long-term commitment for building resilience.