Farm technology helps clean up Nairobi's drinking water
Farmers terrace hillsides, reducing soil erosion and sediment in the main reservoir supplying Kenya's capital
Gender and resilience: some questions answered
A new working paper, Gender and Resilience: From theory to practice, takes stock of the progress that has been made in linking gender equality and resilience to extreme weather events and climate change.
Asia most exposed to disaster risk, Africa likely to suffer more
Least able to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters: South Sudan, Burundi and Eritrea
Concern Worldwide prepares SHARP tool for use in South Sudan
FAO-created survey tool aims to measure resilience based on community views
Green-fingered Burkinabe women protect shea "gold"
The shea trees women in Burkina Faso rely on for income from their butter face threats of drought and deforestation
Dry-season irrigation in Ethiopia
This video presents the experience of Ethiopian farmers who are testing small-scale irrigation technologies along with improved practices, such as irrigation scheduling, to strengthen food security and improve livelihoods.
Technology and innovation are critical to climate-resilient development
Technology and innovation are critical to climate-resilient development, particularly in agriculture
Valuing variability: new perspectives on climate resilient drylands development
A book which argues that improving agricultural productivity in dryland environments is possible by working with climatic uncertainty rather than seeking to control it
Access to markets and an effective private sector can catalyse development
Access to markets and the presence of an effective private sector are catalysts for economic development
Our Common Future Under Climate Change conference
This four-day conference is the largest forum for the scientific community to come together ahead of the COP21 of the UNFCCC in 2015