CLARE is a UK-Canada framework research programme on Climate Adaptation and Resilience, aiming to enable socially inclusive and sustainable action to build resilience to climate change and natural hazards in Africa and Asia-Pacific.
What is CLARE?
CLARE is jointly designed and run by the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Through long-term commitments and partnerships worldwide, and needs-driven, action-focused research, the UK and Canada are bridging critical gaps between science and action: developing new tools and supporting partner governments, communities, and the private sector to use evidence and innovation to drive effective solutions to the climate challenge, whilst building the capacity of both those carrying out the research and those using the resulting evidence.
Where CLARE-supported research is taking place and this is another headline
11.11.2023
Where CLARE-supported research is taking place and this is another headline
11.11.2023
Where CLARE-supported research is taking place and this is another headline
11.11.2023
Where CLARE-supported research is taking place and this is another headline
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CLARE is a £110m / CAD180m initiative, funded by UK aid from the UK government along with the International Development Research Centre, Canada. UK is providing 85% of the ‘CLARE Research’ funding and is funding CLARE Services and Partnerships. Canada provides 15% match-funding towards CLARE Research and is its main delivery partner. Both organisations work closely to set the strategic and technical directions of the initiative.