Global Risks Forum 2025
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  • Hey Everyone,
    I have started working on adding the stakeholder: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to the forms

  • Hi Everyone,

    Hope you are all keeping well.

    I was not able to reach everyone through to teams. But with some of us, I could discuss about splitting up the stakeholders amongst ourselves. So, before contributing to the forms, we could just update the GCRI platform and the Teams India Channel, and we could avoid a lot of overlap. Hope that…Read More

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The National Working Group (NWG) for India is part of The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), dedicated to engaging local, national, and regional stakeholders in advancing climate action, disaster risk reduction (DRR), biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development. The India NWG operates under the Quintuple Helix framework, fostering collaboration across academia, industry, civil society, government, and environmental organizations to develop innovative solutions for climate challenges. As a member of this group, you will: 1- Identify and map key stakeholders across sectors contributing to India’s climate action efforts, biodiversity restoration, and disaster resilience. 2- Mobilize partnerships and align stakeholders with global frameworks for Loss and Damage under the Global Risks Alliance. 3- Develop engagement strategies to leverage climate finance mechanisms and drive policy innovation for sustainable development in India. 4- Participate in workshops and collaborative events that connect local initiatives with global solutions. This group provides a platform to coordinate multi-sector collaboration, influence national climate policies, and mobilize resources for a sustainable and resilient future. Together, we aim to strengthen India’s role in global climate action and support disaster risk reduction and biodiversity efforts at all levels. Join us to drive innovation, engage stakeholders, and build a sustainable future for India and beyond!
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