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Across the central province of Phetchabun, a group of farmers are adapting to these shifting conditions and strengthening their resilience.
Maize farmer and UNDP Staffer walk next to her maize crops in Phetchabun province in Thailand
Backed by UNDP, the Green Climate Fund and the Governments of Georgia, Sweden and Switzerland, climate-smart defences are reducing flood risk.
Kintrishi River, Kobuleti
By reducing the risks posed by glacial lake outburst floods and droughts, Nepal is safeguarding lives, water sources and livelihoods.
man using water tap
Humanitarian aid saves lives, but alone it can’t build resilience. We need a global mutirão for long-term solutions, say Henny Ngu and Yusuke Taishi.
Long-term climate resilience for both displaced and host communities supports people to move from dependence on humanitarian aid toward a sustainable, development-driven future.
Conservationist Zephaniah Phiri's legacy lives on in Zimbabwe, as communities embrace water harvesting and agroecology to combat climate challenges.
People learn about the A frame in Zimbabwe
A reflection on place, belonging, and the partnerships shaping Tuvalu’s future.
Miliama Lupe of Funafala, Tuvalu. Her story reflects the strength and continuity of communities adapting to climate change with hope and partnership.