In Cape Town, AFCIA partners came together to share lessons learned and shape the future of climate action.
At the Africa Climate Summit, leaders stress moving from adaptation planning to full-scale implementation with stronger finance and readiness support.
Vegetable gardens and beekeeping help Eastern Cape communities to boost food security, resilience and sustainable livelihoods.
Women in Bangladesh use Dreamwater filters to turn floods into safe water and new livelihoods.
With support from the Adaptation Fund, Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia have come together to reduce the risk of climate-induced floods.
Across the Western Balkans, communities are adapting to one of the region's most pressing challenges: extreme flooding. This transboundary project, funded by the Adaptation Fund and implemented by UNDP, is strengthening flood risk management in the Drin River Basin to protect lives, livelihoods, and ecosystems.
Farmers in Argentina’s Gómez Creek basin are uniting to stop water erosion, protect almost 2,000 hectares and build climate resilience.
Research finds both women and men have a very limited understanding of the consequences of climate change or how it may affect their lives.
Nature-based solutions are restoring polluted lakes in semi-rural Mumbai, improving water security, health and livelihoods for local communities.