Deadline for Wazo prize entries
Applications are now open for the Wazo prize, an innovation prize competition to make climate information more useable for poor and vulnerable communities in Kenya
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
Hidden data: the new weapon that could beat hunger
Could bringing together information sources from satellites to village surveys trigger innovation to solve hunger?
Factsheet: Reflecting in teams with a focus on solutions
A process to surface collective wisdom to solve problems
Climate-smart agriculture, or how to plant hope
The approach that evolved from a conference topic to a fully fleshed out method today is thriving in parts of Mali today
Warming will put millions more at flood risk in next 20 years
In Asia, the numbers at risk will more than double to 156 million, up from 70 million
The market street in Pikine, Senegal
The market street in Pikine, newly laid with stones and equipped with drains that allow floodwater to flow into project basins. TRF/Jürgen Fauth
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
What do BRACED projects hope to achieve in 2016?
Here, some of the BRACED Implementing Partners (IPs) discuss what they hope to achieve on the ground in 2016.
Millions of Nigeriens to benefit from farming boost - U.S. aid agency
Niger gets $437 million to improve water access, upgrade roads and develop its markets