Challenging assumptions about social protection
How can social protection programmes help build resilience to climate shocks and disasters?
Mobile app helps Kenya's drought-hit pastoralists find water, pastures
”In a world with competition for stretched resources innovation is the only way out.”
World Bank warns climate change could add 100 million poor by 2030
Good development policies are needed fast to keep poor people safe from extreme weather and rising seas
Subsidised insurance bolsters Kenyan herders against drought
Insurance for animals, with payout triggered by reduced grazing, made cheaper or free to protect poor households
The benefits of early response to drought in Ethiopia
The business case for an early response to drought
Including Climate & Weather Information in Participatory Planning and Assessment Tools and Methods
An event to identify best practice and share learning on including climate and weather information in planning, assessment and decision making, with a focus on East and Southern Africa
Kenyan irrigation app aims to cut water waste, crop losses
System isn't cheap - but for one farmer it has cut crop losses from drought from 70 percent to 10 percent
Drying waterways leave a parched Nepal struggling for water
Wells, streams and ponds are drying in Nepal, forcing families to travel ever further for water - or consider leaving home permanently
Impact assessment of permagardens in Uganda
Impact assessment of the permagarden activities being implemented under the BRACED programme in Uganda.