Climate Security Mechanism Joint Programme (CSM)
The increasingly severe, interconnected and often irreversible impacts of climate change on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human systems inevitably affect peace as well as human, national and international security. Responding to growing calls for action, the CSM strengthens the capacity of the UN to systematically analyze and address the linkages between climate change, peace and security. The CSM works with partners to advance peace-positive climate action, catalyze climate-informed approaches to peace and security, and build the evidence base. This includes support to UN entities, regional organizations and other partners to bolster the anticipation, reduction, and management of climate-related security risks in some of the most affected regions of the world. In doing so, the CSM provides critical backstopping functions and promotes tailored approaches, multi-disciplinary partnerships, inclusion and gender equality, local ownership, and strong knowledge management and co-generation.
- IKI funding
- 5,000,000.00 €
- Duration
- 01/2023 till 12/2025
- Status
- open
- Implementing organisation
- Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
- Political Partner
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- Diverse climate change relevant institutions in the respective partner countries/Diverse klimarelevante Institutionen in den entsprechenden Partnerländern
- Implementing Partner
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- United Nations Department of Peace Operations (UN DPO)
- United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA)
- United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment)
State of implementation/results
- Support to analysis & action in the field
- 13 initiatives launched to address climate, peace and security (CPS) linkages in climate vulnerable countries and regions.
- Five advisors in UN field missions and three experts in regional organizations deployed and backstopped.
- 18+ UN country teams and field missions supported in integrating CPS risks in analysis and strategic planning processes.
- A Community of Practice of 400+ colleagues from 35+ UN entities established and maintained.
- An open online platform sharing 450+ events and 100+ resource documents and tools create.
- Engagement and collaboration sustained across the UN as well as with Member States, regional organizations, research and civil society.
- A Toolbox on CPS risk analysis developed.
- Knowledge pieces produced on climate finance for peace, gender and climate in peace and security, and climate change and mediation.
- The first-ever integrated learning dialogue coorganized between UN CPS practitioners.
- 850 UN and non-UN analysts trained on integrated risk analysis.
- Dozens of training initiatives developed and delivered, including a scenario game, a course at Columbia University, tailored training for UN field missions, and an open online course (with 3,800+ people enrolled).
Latest Update:
12/2025
Further links
- CSM Progress Report 2022
- CSM Progress Report 2021
- Blog post "Reflecting on the first climate and security practitioners dialogue" (February 2023)
- Online Course: Climate Change, Peace and Security: Understanding Climate-Related Security Risks Through an Integrated Lens
- Interim CSM Progress Report 2023 (EN)
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