Donors
The Australian government has funded the development of the WRD Knowledge Hub, and together with other donors, is providing support for the development of new knowledge products and tools to increase women's leadership and gender-responsiveness in disaster and climate risk reduction, and resilience.
Australian Aid
The Australian Development Program integrates disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation throughout its policies and programmes. Australia supports partner countries in the Indo-Pacific region to harness the leadership, energy and innovations of diverse groups as essential players in achieving resilient societies. Australia funds the Women's Resilience to Disasters Programme in the Pacific region and is the primary donor for the global WRD Knowledge Hub.
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Sida – the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – is a government agency. SIDA’s mission is part of the national policy for global development and SIDA strives to reduce world poverty. Sida’s activities are funded through Swedish tax revenue. SIDA strives to reduce world poverty by allocating resources and knowledge with the goal of making a difference for people in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. To achieve this, SIDA collaborates with actors from civil society and universities as well as the public and private sector.
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is Switzerland’s international cooperation agency within the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). In operating with other federal offices concerned, SDC is responsible for the overall coordination of development activities and cooperation, as well as for the humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.
Government of Japan
The Government of Japan has generously contributed to the sister Women’s Resilience to Disasters Programme 'Strengthening Resilience of Women and Girls in the Lake Chad Region,' which has contributed knowledge and learning to the WRD Knowledge Hub. The programme responds to the urgent and protracted needs of women and girls facing crises and disasters in the Lake Chad Basin.