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The objective of the case study was to assess the opportunities for and challenges in engaging United Kingdom-based Bangladeshi, Ghanaian and Jamaican diaspora communities in climate action in their respective countries of heritage.
The case study paid specific attention to the opportunities and challenges associated with harnessing the intellectual capacities among the diaspora in managing climate change impacts in their countries of heritage. The case study engaged a broad range of stakeholders, including national and local government entities, civil society organizations, the private sector, academia and relevant communities in both the countries of heritage and their diasporas.
The findings of the multi-country case study are consolidated in this final report, which presents actionable recommendations on how to effectively capitalize on diaspora contributions to climate action in their countries of origin. This report will be presented to diaspora and national government stakeholders represented in the Diaspora for Climate Action (D4C) project, as well as other interested stakeholders at the national, regional and international levels.