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The climate is changing rapidly. With limited resources and time to build resilience, we must learn what works, how it is working, and how this can be scaled up, if we’re serious about supporting the people who are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and disasters.
Part way through our journey, the BRACED Resilience Exchange shares what we’ve learned, presenting experiences and learning, assessing key questions such as how does BRACED build resilience? and how do we measure impact? and challenging what we think we know.
The Resilience Exchange presents experiences and learning from across the diverse BRACED programme. Twenty-three individual ‘stories of change’ provide insights into how resilience is being built in practice, and a report assesses key questions such as how does BRACED builds resilience? and how do we measure impact?
A l'Evenement d'Apprentissage Annuel en Ouganda, nous avons posé une question aux participants: qu'est ce que la résilience?
Une préoccupation concerne la viabilité à long terme de gains de développement durement acquis
Les enfants travaillent d'arrache-pied pour cultiver des aliments nutritifs dans le jardin de leur école, améliorant ainsi la santé de la communauté
Les petits exploitants peuvent apprendre à utiliser plus efficacement les intrants et les ressources environnementales pour devenir des agriculteurs intelligents face au climat
New projects in Kenya show that we can test bold solutions to financing for farmers whose livelihood climate change puts at risk