IntroductionClimate change is exacerbating a pre-existing child rights crisis. Lower- (low- and lower-middle-) income countries have borne 99% of the disease burden from the crisis, of which children under five carry 90%. In response, much of the recent global policy efforts focus on climate action. However, unsustainable levels of debt and tax abuses are draining countries of crucial revenue to handle the crisis. Like the climate crisis, these are primarily facilitated by entities domiciled within higher- (upper-middle- and high-) income countries. This paper aims to review these revenue leaks in countries where children are at the greatest risk of climate change to identify opportunities to increase climate change resilience.MethodsWe com...
Climate change and natural disasters have important consequences on fiscal sustainability, especiall...
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized countries have agree...
This report represents the first systematic effort to assess the relationship between climate vulner...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating a pre-existing child rights crisis. Lower- (low- and low...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating a pre-existing child rights crisis. Lower- (low- and low...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating an already austere child rights crisis. Lower- income co...
Climate change is the number one threat to child health according to the World Health Organisation. ...
BackgroundNearly all countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Chil...
The paper explores the degree to which exposure to natural disasters and poor governance (quality of...
The climate crisis is a child rights crisis presents the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI), which...
Governments generally provide the services that allow people to access the critical determinants of ...
National governments are key actors in managing the impacts of extreme weather events, yet many high...
Climate change is the number one threat to child health according to the World Health Organisation. ...
The global financial crisis has emphasised the fundamental role of social protection institutions in...
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural di...
Climate change and natural disasters have important consequences on fiscal sustainability, especiall...
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized countries have agree...
This report represents the first systematic effort to assess the relationship between climate vulner...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating a pre-existing child rights crisis. Lower- (low- and low...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating a pre-existing child rights crisis. Lower- (low- and low...
Introduction Climate change is exacerbating an already austere child rights crisis. Lower- income co...
Climate change is the number one threat to child health according to the World Health Organisation. ...
BackgroundNearly all countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Chil...
The paper explores the degree to which exposure to natural disasters and poor governance (quality of...
The climate crisis is a child rights crisis presents the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI), which...
Governments generally provide the services that allow people to access the critical determinants of ...
National governments are key actors in managing the impacts of extreme weather events, yet many high...
Climate change is the number one threat to child health according to the World Health Organisation. ...
The global financial crisis has emphasised the fundamental role of social protection institutions in...
People living in poverty are particularly vulnerable to shocks, including those caused by natural di...
Climate change and natural disasters have important consequences on fiscal sustainability, especiall...
Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized countries have agree...
This report represents the first systematic effort to assess the relationship between climate vulner...