How to conduct an effective interview
Everything you need to know about conducting a good interview
How the people of Myanmar live with climate change and what communication can do
A look at how people in Myanmar are living with climate change and dealing with changes in the weather
Experiential learning in the climate change adaptation context
16 September, 1PM UK time (GMT+1) / This webinar explores experiential learning methodologies and approaches that support adaptation processes.
Increasing people抯 resilience through social protection
Social protection programmes and systems can contribute to building the anticipatory, adaptive and absorptive capacity of vulnerable people who are exposed to climate shocks and disasters.
Routes to resilience: lessons from monitoring BRACED
This paper shares insights, reflections and lessons learnt from designing, implementing and reporting against the BRACED Monitoring and Evaluation framework.
How can social protection build resilience? Insights from Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
This working paper reflects on the actual and potential contributions social protection can make to increase the resilience of the poorest and most vulnerable.
Evaluative learning for resilience: Providing Humanitarian Assistance for Sahel Emergencies (PHASE)
A look at the extent to which flexible humanitarian finance, applied with resilience in mind, keeps development on track
Reality of Resilience: Learning from climate extremes
Reality of Resilience facilitates the generation, collection and dissemination of real-world examples of resilience interventions during floods and droughts.
Discussion forum: How to speak about BRACED in the media
What's the best way to pitch stories to the media? And how should you present BRACED at an event or during an interview? This discussion will offer a range of tips.
Can we learn from system-level social protection interventions?
Influencing change at the system level is often very difficult to achieve and evaluate