Climate change a 'man-made problem with a feminist solution'
Women are most adversely affected by disasters and yet are rarely "put front and centre" of efforts to protect the most vulnerable
Half of climate action plans neglect people in danger, say researchers
The lack of focus on vulnerable groups is "a critical concern", says report from Overseas Development Institute
Market gardening in Chad
Concern staff member giving training to a market gardening group in Koutoufou, Sila region, Eastern Chad, 2012.
Climate change agreement: Views from Paris
Key points from the climate change agreement unveiled in Paris, and the latest reactions to it
World's top aid agency to promote resilience with new body
Experts said the creation of a new Bureau for Resilience and Food Security, would cement momentum behind the global poverty-reduction approach
Zombies out, cool tech in: Climate comics sketch new vision of warmer world
Could "climate fiction" help people imagine - and prepare for - coming changes?
Animal protection in disasters a lifeline for rural families
“If animals are saved, families can stay self-sufficient and be better prepared for future disasters”
More deals, less conflict? Cross-border water planning key, report warns
As global water supplies run low, agreements on how to share water across borders are crucial - but few are in place yet, researchers say
Fostering Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains: The role of climate-resilient infrastructures for SMEs
This study uses examples from the BRACED and ASAP programmes across sub-Saharan Africa, and reviews evidence on initiatives that invest in climate-resilient infrastructure to support smallholder farmer organisations and agri-businesses in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) category, and, ultimately, foster inclusive and sustainable agricultural value chains.