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Funding Climate Mobility Projects: Key Players and Strategies for Growth
Policy Briefs
March 2025

Funding Climate Mobility Projects: Key Players and Strategies for Growth

While international donors have long supported responses to displacement driven by natural disasters, climate change is reshaping the challenge at hand. It can worsen extreme weather events such as storms while also posing slower-onset threats such as desertification and sea level rise, which can directly and indirectly force people to move. The growing scale and complexity of climate-related mobility thus requires a paradigm shift in global funding for responses.

This issue brief provides an overview of how development funders are responding to climate mobility issues, highlights entry points for donors interested in engaging on this issue, and outlines common barriers and strategies to overcome them. It examines development assistance provided via both bilateral cooperation and multilateral funding, through multilateral development banks, global climate funds, and more. 

This research draws on insights shared by representatives of donor governments, philanthropic foundations, and multilateral development banks as part of a multi-year Donor Community of Practice on Climate Mobility.

Table of Contents 

1  Introduction

2  The State of Play on Climate Mobility Funding
A. Bilateral Government Funding
B. Multilateral and Global Funding

3  Lessons Learned for Climate Mobility Donors and Partners
The Building Blocks of Climate Mobility Programming

4 Conclusion and Recommendations