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The Power of Coalitions: Uniting for Common Goals

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The Power of Coalitions: Uniting for Common Goals

Year Published

2024

Contributing Organizations

Bloomberg Philanthropies
United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative
New X
Asian Development Bank
Chris Org
Climate Champions
Really new
Principles for Responsible Investment
Systemiq

Type of Resource

Framework
Webinar or Podcast

Languages

Indonesian

Relevant Topics

Core Topic
Introduction to Climate Change
Topic 2
Core Climate Capabilities
Topic 3
Technical Assistance & Project Preparation

Target Audience

Insurers
Private Equity
Asset Managers
Asset Owners
Banks

Relevant Geography

Europe
Middle East and North Africa
North America
Asia & the Pacific
Oceania
The Power of Coalitions: Uniting for Common Goals

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Key Insights

A coalition is an alliance of distinct individuals, groups, or organizations that collaborate to achieve a shared objective, leveraging their combined resources and influence to drive change. The formation of coalitions is a powerful strategy for addressing complex, multifaceted challenges that cannot be solved by a single entity alone. By pooling expertise, financial support, and strategic efforts, coalitions can amplify their impact across various sectors—be it social movements, environmental advocacy, political reform, or global healthcare initiatives. Historically, coalitions have been instrumental in fostering significant political and societal transformations. For example, coalitions were at the forefront of civil rights movements, global anti-poverty campaigns, and environmental justice initiatives. What sets coalitions apart is their ability to engage a diverse array of stakeholders who, despite potential differences, align on core values or specific goals.

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