I feel that some more explanation of the question is required; however, if the question is related to coordination of information related to climate change risks, in that case it should be based on the best and latest available science and the information related to climate change should be freely and timely accessible to all including government agencies, the private sector, and individuals for example. Reliable data on climate change should be coordinated through government climate services!
The highest political and organizational levels should lead national policy coordination for adaptation, climate risk management, disaster risk reduction, poverty alleviation, and human development. Local institutions know their communities and should have the main responsibility for identifying the poor and vulnerable, and supporting them in building safe rural and urban settlements, according to the Commission. These institutions should ensure that locally appropriate information about best practices for risk management and adaptation reaches the poorest and most vulnerable citizens through extension services. They should be able to manage public goods effectively, in cooperation with the private sector, and should be stakeholder-driven to move resources efficiently from global to local levels, develop community-based strategies, and maximize local resource mobilization.There is a need for international institutions, including the multilateral development banks and the United Nations, to change and adapt themselves to climate change and foster broader long-term coordination. For example, all international financial institutions should incorporate consideration of climate change explicitly into their lending strategies.