The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) is a local NGO based in Jakarta, Indonesia, that is designed to shape as a Think Tank for civil society, to support those who actively inspire, push, and support changes towards a just utilization of natural resources to support human development. IESR activities cover policy advocacy, public campaigns, action research and development, as well as capacity building for the civil society.

https://iesr.or.id/en/

The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) conducts in-depth, policy relevant research and provides evidence-based recommendations to the challenges facing India and the world. It draws on the expertise of its researchers, extensive interactions with policy makers as well as convening power to enhance the impact of research. Its researchers work across domains including, but not limited to, Growth, Finance & Development; Energy, Natural Resources and Sustainability; and Foreign Policy and Security. CSEP is based in New Delhi.

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https://csep.org/

The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) is committed to fostering impactful foreign and security policy on a German and European level that promotes democracy, peace, and the rule of law. DGAP’s Center for Climate and Foreign Policy assesses the societal and geoeconomic impacts of climate change. The interdisciplinary team builds on scientific findings to develop policy recommendations for a coherent German foreign policy at the interface of climate security and human security.

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https://dgap.org/de

The Climate Diplomacy Action Programme supports the Federal Foreign Office (AA) in the implementation of German foreign climate policy and accompanies Germany's climate policy cooperation with its partner countries. In doing so, the so called "IKI framework project for climate foreign policy" is guided by the AA's current priorities in international climate policy as well as the requirements of the partner countries and implements regional and bilateral measures in selected thematic areas, such as climate protection, loss and damage, resilience, adaptation to the consequences of climate change, energy, agricultural and food systems, water management, climate diplomacy, climate financing, climate and security. The project takes into account the principles of just transition, feminist foreign policy and the international debate on loss and damage, as well as the horizontal linkages between the thematic areas, such as climate and security or climate and energy.