Can you build resilience in Mali when the bullets are flying?
Seeking the support of central authorities who are "perceived as absent because they cannot meet the basic needs of the population" is often insufficient
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
Hike in record-dry months for Africa's Sahel worries scientists
"There are limits" to how much people can adapt if drought continues to worsen in the semi-arid Sahel, researchers warn
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
Planning the future for community adaptation to climate change
The communities of Manta and Mpesserebougou Mali's Koulikoro region used to attribute to God the effects of a warming globe
In southern Ethiopia, herders join forces to revive rangelands
Restoring grazing land and forest can help communities stand up to the more frequent droughts climate change is bringing, farmers say
Can a hungry Mali turn rice technology into "white gold"?
Malians are cautiously turning to a new farming technique that could boost harvests and help them adapt to the effects of climate change
As slumdwellers battle to stay afloat, little help is on the way
Slumdwellers often struggle to access money or other assistance to battle climate change impacts
Can new technologies help track resilience?
Measuring resilience isn't cheap or easy - but using mobile phones to reach people on the move can help with both problems