Post 5 EWS Challenges

Post 5 EWS Challenges

“Warnings without us don’t work for us.”   Communities like those in Majuli Island are already leading local early warning efforts — protecting their neighbours with systems they trust and own. But for early warning systems (EWS) to work for everyone, we must confront the barriers that keep communities on the margins.   At #COP30, governments and global partners can change this by:   ➡️ Recognising and resourcing community-led systems as part of national adaptation plans. ➡️ Embedding Local and Indigenous Knowledge (LITK) into policy and practice - not as an add-on, but as a foundation. ➡️ Building trust and accountability through genuine co-creation and local leadership.   Inclusive, locally led EWS aren’t just more effective - they’re essential for climate justice.

http://socialpresskit.com/facebook/1881-47991