Faster, clearer data on disasters might help shield women and children
Women and children can be disproportionately affected by disasters, but taking a quick, close look at disaster data could help reduce their vulnerabilities
VIDEO - In drought-stricken Mali, women manoeuvre for land - and a future
Malian men control access to land and decide which parts women are allowed to farm - that's a problem for women as erratic weather increases competition for land and harvests
Tech helps Caribbean communities take on climate change
Across the Caribbean, decision makers are realising a top-down approach isn’t always the way forward
Eco-farming can solve hunger and climate crises, experts say
Eco-farming could deliver nutritious, environmentally friendly food, increase farmers' earnings and make farms more resilient to climate change
In Senegal, local access to climate cash keeps 'white gold' flowing
Deforestation threatens salt production in Senegal. But access to climate finance is helping families replant and protect incomes
Third International Conference on Financing for Development
The meeting will focus on the critical role of international public finance as a driver for poverty eradication and sustainable development
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.
Taste the change
An image urging people to "Taste the Change" days consider changing their diet away from high-carbon foods - such as beef - at Developme and Climate Days at the U.N. climate talks in Paris, December 2015.
Farmers in Sahel learn ways to avoid drought disaster
We have some very good practices in the region. We just need support to scale them up
How Reality of Resilience can help us learn from climate impacts
Looking at what works - and doesn't - during climate shocks can help build real resilience