CoAct Database
Risk-informed Early Action Partership
Launched at the UN Climate Action Summit in September 2019, the Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) brings together an unprecedented range of stakeholders across the climate, humanitarian and development communities with the aim of making 1 billion people safer from disaster by 2025.
Despite the mounting impacts of climate change, one in three people are still not adequately covered by early warning systems, and early and anticipatory approaches - enabling action in advance of hazards striking - are not implemented at the scale required. Yet we know early warning and early action can save lives and assets worth at least ten times their cost.
We create a space in which partners and aligned organizations use our ambitious targets to drive a systemic shift towards acting earlier to reduce the impacts of disasters, mobilize commitments and inspire action.
We do not create a new funding mechanism or directly implement ground-level projects; however, we seek to enable coherence, alignment and complementarity of existing initiatives, while learning together what new initiatives are needed to make 1 Billion People Safer.
Our partners agree that only by working together across sectoral silos and involving those at risk, can global ability to act ahead of climate extremes and disasters be strengthened.
| Activity period | 2019–present |
| Last CoAct update | 2023 |
| Web URL | https://www.early-action-reap.org/ |
| Output effectiveness | 0.27 |
| Accountability Index | 0.82 |
| Inclusiveness Index | 0.39 |
| Num. actors | 79 |
| Functions | Technical implementation, Institutional capacity building, Participatory management, Funding, Policy planning |
| SDGs | |
| Themes | human settlements, resilience |
| Policy focus | Mainly adaptation |
| Sectors | Financial and insurance activities |
| Implementation countries | Afghanistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Colombia, Congo (the Democratic Republic of the), Costa Rica, Djibouti, Dominican Republic (the), Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Fiji, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Korea (the Republic of), Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mexico, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger (the), Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines (the), Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, Togo, Uganda, Viet Nam, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
| Target | Target type |
|---|---|
| 1 billion people are covered by financing and delivery mechanisms connected to effective early action plans by 2025 | People/countries affected target |
| 50 countries have reviewed and integrated their crisis or disaster risk management and climate adaptation laws, policies, national frameworks for climate services and/or plans to ensure that they reduce climate change exposure on people and the environment | People/countries affected target |
| $500 million invested in early warning system infrastructure and institutions to target early action in ’last/first mile’ communities. | Funding target |