Global Risks and Resilience's 2023 Year in Review - Our Outputs and Impacts.pdf

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In 2023 ODI's Global Risks and Resilience programme continued to work at the intersection of different threats, providing pioneering analysis on topics beyond the mainstream: from the geopolitical risks of new trade corridors and post-war reconstruction, to the knock-on impacts of one country’...


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In 2023, ODI’s Global Risks and Resilience team

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Working at the intersection of conflict,
climate change and food security

Produced 38 reports
focusing on:

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Pioneered evidence-based analysis on:

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Building resilience in Small
Island Developing States (SDS)

Supporting transboundary and
Tocaly led climate adaptation

Understanding how
China sees the world

Provided strategic
advisory on:
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Chinas
geostrategic
Smbitions

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Aussie Ukraine war Ukraine, Vanuatu, Yemen

Exploring geopolitical
risks of transition

Published analysis on 25 countries:

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Nature based Afghanistan Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Cental African Republic Chad, Chiva,

Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, Dominica, Ethiopia, bat, ran, Mal the Marshall
‘lands, Mongol, Niger, Niger, Russia Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey,

ODIs Global Risks and Resilience team’s impact in 2023

We organised dialogues and events featuring &

19 heads of state, ministers and
senior policymakers on building
climate resilience and understanding
‘geopolitical risks.

We were featured in over 20 pieces
of international media,
including the BBC, The Economist,

The Conversation, South China Morning
Post, New Humanitarian, Climate Home,
Project Syndicate and more.

We supported action on climate change
and food security in vulnerable areas by
engaging with 6 governments,

as well as addressing climate risks in

3 regional blocs and 4 regional
economic communities.

We received 1 film
award Climate Blueprint:
Dominica won ‘Best Short
Documentary’ at the Albany
Film Festival.

We engaged over 30

representatives from
We produced research which fed into Regional Economic
3 international declarations and ‘Communities in Africa and
decision texts, helped frame discussions other regional bodies to
at3 major UN and international delata
events, and informed 2 new UK manage cascading and
strategies on international development. transboundary climate risks.