Farming plan takes root to help north Mali despite drought, conflict
Mali's government and the U.N. try to revive farming in the conflict- and drought-hit north
BRACED learning event set for February in Senegal
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As pastoralist land shrinks, Maasai women take livestock lead
Maasai women gain a bigger role in livestock raising, once the domain of men
Safe haven elusive for Africans fleeing conflict, climate stress
In West Africa, people are moving from one risky place to another, triggering new tensions and dangers
As farms dry up, Kenyan women switch to clean energy businesses
Clean energy businesses are giving women steady income and protecting forests, which in turn help stave off drought
Learning from nature to increase resilience
By replicating productivity patterns that exist naturally in the environment, permaculture offers an alternative to chemicals in agriculture.
Launching the BRACED Resilience Exchange
The Resilience Exchange is a major flagship report exploring what BRACED has learned after 2 years.
Help at hand for countries desperately seeking climate cash
Funds have billions of dollars to invest in climate change action, but developing states are finding it hard to access
Rebuilding after Typhoon Haiyan
"While we can’t stop the next disaster from happening, we can help people prepare for it."
Goats or cows? Best way to boost resilience isn’t always clear
Building better resilience to the shocks and stresses climate change is bringing can be a complicated and confusing task