Female lead households are most vulnerable
An image from a graphic created at Development and Climate Days in Paris, December 2015.
Commercial rice farming cushions Cameroon women from climate stress
Women are pushing for land, technology and hardy rice varieties enabling them to profit from new markets
Kenyan herders take livestock health in their own hands
As drought worsens in Kenya, pastoralists have set up a drugstore to treat animal diseases without involving veterinarians
Aid groups seek to turn on funding tap for drought crises
We realised humanitarian responses were not kicking in fast
Climate and weather information table at the BRACED inception workshop in Dakar, Senegal
Participants at the climate and weather information table at the BRACED inception workshop in Dakar, Senegal, in February 2015. TRF/Laurie Goering
Taste the change
An image urging people to "Taste the Change" days consider changing their diet away from high-carbon foods - such as beef - at Developme and Climate Days at the U.N. climate talks in Paris, December 2015.
Reflecting on cultural norms of household spending in Chad
Is having women participate in community decisions enough to improve climate change adaptation measures?
A picture speaks a thousand words: digital storytelling in Ethiopia
What happens when farmers are given the chance to use photography to document hardships from climate change
Community cooker helps clean up Kenya’s choking Lake Naivasha
With waste increasingly out of control, a plan to collect it and use it for fuel is also helping feed workers
Look beyond hotspots to help people weather climate shocks - study
Building resilience in a "very uncertain future" will require rethinking old ways of doing things, researchers say