Green Climate Fund needs political push to solve woes
The Green Climate Fund has been beset by arguments between rich and poor nations about how and where to invest the $10.3 billion pledged by wealthy governments
New drought insurance plan for Senegal will free up aid, save lives, charities say
Under the policy, funds will be released automatically when rainfall levels hit a certain low
Branching out: greener charcoal takes root in eastern Kenya
Can making charcoal out of branches rather than whole trees, and then combining it with other materials - save forests and incomes?
Ethiopia aims to blast climate resilience forward with satellite launch
Technology could help support efforts to get affordable insurance to small-scale farmers struggling with climate change
With scratch-card savings, Senegalese farmers dodge drought
As rains become more erratic, growers put away small amounts of cash via their cellphones so they can afford fertiliser and hardier seeds
Cricket-farming hops ahead as Kenyans catch superfood bug
As climate change and population growth make producing enough protein difficult, cricket farming is taking off in Kenya
From mangoes to maize, climate change brings new hunger threats
A warming world raises "scary" prospects for poor food producers who face lower harvests and competition for land
Climate change: Communities become their own players in resilience
In the past, so-called traditional management approaches have demonstrated their limits
G7 punch below weight on funding for gender-equal climate adaptation
Climate change is exacerbating inequalities, and governments need to invest more to protect women from its impacts
Senegalese chef puts supergrain on menus to boost African farmers
The chef is hoping to have 7,000 families in Senegal producing the crop by 2020