Malian women take up solar cooking to halt deforestation
Groups of women in rural Mali are being trained to use solar cooking technology.
Mali's banks woo clients with hire-purchase solar power kits
Credit for solar systems aimed at jump-starting clean energy use by households that could not otherwise afford them
In flooded Myanmar, government clears path for aid workers
Floods prompt urgent response from government, in contrast to restricted aid access after 2008 cyclone
With men gone, women shake up farming in rural Nepal
As Nepali men migrate to find work, women are taking over in the fields - earning them more money and respect
Climate change may turn Africa's arid Sahel green
"The sheer size of the possible change is mindboggling," says one scientist
How to get climate finance down to where it matters?
Senegal, Kenya, Tanzania and Mali are pushing climate funding down to communities that decide how to spend it themselves
More global warming, more action to cope?
If Trump’s election slows the drive to curb climate change, efforts to adapt to a hotter planet may need to surge
Sand dams quench the thirst of water-short Kenyans
Simple, inexpensive walls across rivers can trap water in sand, to be used in dry times
Kenyan women boost health and wealth by growing crops in sacks
Sack farming allows families with little access to land and water to eat well and earn an income
Building climate resilience in Ethiopia
Find out more about our climate resilience work in Ethiopia. Here, Yitna Tekaligne, Country Manager for Christian Aid Ethiopia, describes where, what and how we are working to relieve the effects of climate change on vulnerable communities in Ethiopia.