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Once Tulsi Gain, 40, had to walk one to two kilometre to bring drinking water for her household but now she collects water from a pond-based water plant installed near her home.
The project aims to help close gaps that currently inhibit the development of comprehensive climate change risk and vulnerability analyses, as well as the corresponding formulation of viable proactive solutions that can be coherently integrated into existing development plans.
How countries are accelerating adaptation for climate-resilient development.
This year’s Africa Climate Week brings together governments and key stakeholders from across the continent to “explore resilience against climate risks, the transition to a low-emission economy and the partnerships we need to solve these pressing challenges.”
Guinea-Bissau faces some of the world’s most difficult development challenges and is at risk from the impacts of climate change, with agriculture, water and the coastal zone being particula
In 2012, Armenia’s annual temperature had already increased more than 1°C from 1935.
It is essential to establish linkages with the acamedic sector to build on national expertise, address the lack of data, and support research projects that can inform climate policies in the long run.
“The rise in weather and climate extremes has led to some irreversible impacts as natural and human systems are pushed beyond their ability to adapt,” according to the IPCC 6th Assessment Report, which reiterated the stark reality of the challenges that human and natural systems face.
January 2022 - At the edge of the Sahara in West Africa is Niger, a landlocked country shaped by ancient trading routes with vast aridic lands.
FAO, GCF, GEF, NAP Global Network and UNDP celebrate successes, lessons learned and discuss future support for Least Developed Countries over the next 10 years.