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Adaptation Action Coalition: an overview

This page gives an introduction to the Adaptation Action Coalition, an international coalition to address the impacts of climate change.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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The Adaptation Action Coalition, formed in January 2021, builds on the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit (UNCAS) ‘Call for Action on Adaptation and Resilience’. Developed by the UK in partnership with Egypt, Bangladesh, Malawi, the Netherlands, Saint Lucia and the United Nations Development Programme, this Coalition will aim to build momentum and support action to adapt and build resilience to the impacts of climate change.

This page also lists the countries that are on the Coalition’s steering committee and the current Coalition members.

Updates to this page

Published 26 March 2021
Last updated 8 February 2022 + show all updates
  1. Nepal has become a new steering committee member. Mozambique and Vietnam are new members of the Adaptation Action Coalition.

  2. There are now 38 countries who are members of the Adaptation Action Coalition.

  3. Updated list: there are now 35 countries who are members of the Adaptation Action Coalition.

  4. Chile added to the list of members

  5. India and Paraguay added as new members to Adaptation Action Coalition; new information on Adaptation Action Coalition workstreams.

  6. Added new members to: Adaptation Action Coalition: Armenia and Argentina Steering Committee: Japan

  7. First published.

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