For the world's poorest communities, climate change is a devastating daily reality that constantly threatens their lives, homes and livelihoods. Poverty and discrimination forces these people to the geographic edges of society, where the land is less stable and more exposed to environmental extremes. As a result, those already struggling are also the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. They urgently need access to science-based agricultural innovations and mitigation strategies.
The GBM Basin region is among the world's most vulnerable to climate change, which affects 630 million people across India, Bangladesh and Nepal every year. Most of those living there are farmers living in severe poverty. Already excluded from basic services like education and healthcare, they depend on predictable weather patterns for survival. However, these patterns are rapidly deteriorating, leaving them with fewer resources and greater uncertainty.
Climate change is already here. While we can't undo the past, we can work together to build a better future for those suffering its effects-and for the generations yet to come. By harnessing natural resources and combining local knowledge with cutting-edge scientific expertise, we can make a significant difference in the lives of thousands of families. Our commitment to community-centred, sustainable solutions allows us to offer the tailored support that other approaches cannot.
We can support those most affected today and, in doing so, plant the seeds for a more resilient tomorrow. If we can raise $70,000 we can support over 51,000 people across 3 countries to build sustainable solutions to climate change, restore local ecosystems and protect themselves against future disasters. We need your support to do that. Please give below and plant tomorrow, today.
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