In drought-hit Burkina Faso, the (plant) doctor is in
As climate change brings more threats to crops, farmers in the Sahel get a helping hand from BRACED
Spotlight on Adaptation Futures 2016
This Spotlight focuses on the Adaptation Futures conference, held in Rotterdam earlier this year. Team members detail their experiences of the conference and describe the work they presented there
Understanding patterns of climate-resilient development – the case of Senegal
This working paper explores the current development pattern of Senegal from geographical and economic perspectives, and its impact on climate vulnerability, as part of the Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) research programme.
Webinar: Realities of drought in Ethiopia
Join this IP-led webinar on how Ethiopia's El Nino-driven drought in 2015 affected households.
World Bank ramps up help for poor to adapt to climate change
Bank will put more of its funds into protecting developing nations from extreme weather and rising seas
Peace ambassadors' ease water conflicts in drought-prone Kenya
Volunteers are being trained to show rural communities ways to use water more efficiently to grow crops, and how to ease local tensions over the scarce resource
Thirty million
This documentary examines the adverse impact of climate change on Bangladesh's landscape, food security and people
A how-to guide for subjective evaluations of resilience
This how-to guide outlines what subjective evaluations of resilience are and how self-evaluations of resilience can be collected in a robust way.
Proposed U.S. aid cuts threaten 'disaster' for world's poor - foundation head
With aid at risk around the world, new coalitions need to help drive large-scale action on hunger, poverty and energy access, Rockefeller chief says
Women at the front can help defeat global warming, say leaders
"It's clear if we want to face climate change, women and girls from all the world should be central actors."