adelphi research conducted a Gender Responsive Climate Security Assessment for Sri Lanka, which:
Identified key pathways by which climate change and associated hazards interact with social, economic, and political factors to impact peace, security, and social cohesion in Sri Lanka.
Examined hows intersecting identities, such as gender, age, socio-economic status, race and disability, may leave some groups disproportionately exposed to climate-related security risks.
Identified existing programming, potential gaps and entry points for future policy and programming interventions.