Drought and crumbling infrastructure left Fatulia struggling. Channel repair and land restoration brought back water and livelihoods.
In the Marshall Islands’ outer atolls, families relied on fragile rainwater and brackish wells. Now, community-led systems deliver reliable, safe water.
This webinar presented the AFSG and illustrated how it drew on country experiences, proven business models and financing approaches to strengthen systems, align financing with national adaptation priorities, and scale up investment together with other partners.
In Odisha’s cyclone-prone coast, Rehana is helping farmers adopt climate-resilient livelihoods while challenging barriers around gender and disability.
New high-resolution coastal data will help Tonga model sea-level rise, strengthen disaster preparedness and guide long-term adaptation.
Ahead of the Pacific pre-COP, UNDP and UNCDF highlight how Tuvalu is pioneering integrated solutions—from land reclamation to climate risk insurance.
In Bangladesh, youth are being trained to tell their own climate stories—turning lived experience into authentic, people-led advocacy.
As seas warm and weather shifts, Wakatobi's experience is shaping Indonesia’s National Adaptation Plan to protect coastal livelihoods and futures.
From Egypt’s fields to the Nile Delta, listening reveals what works and what communities need — and how local practices become scalable solutions.
