As climate shocks are stretching public budgets, countries are testing new tools to finance adaptation and resilience.
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Indigenous communities in Cambodia are leading climate action, protecting forests, securing land and strengthening livelihoods through direct grants.
Greening operations help UNDP remain a reliable partner through crises while reducing emissions and saving millions in energy costs.
From the forests of Ecuador to the farms of Nigeria to the city halls of Viet Nam, countries made important strides on climate action in 2025.
Developing countries are integrating new technologies and innovative approaches in their climate action, with support from Japan.
With peace-positive climate solutions, countries can address immediate vulnerabilities as well as deeper drivers of instability.
An overview of how insurance can reduce risks across the DRE value chain, protecting users, supporting providers and de-risking investments.
Adaptation finance is not just about money – it’s about systems, predictability and results.
The latest generation of NDCs is more robust, more investible and more focused on implementation than ever before.
By reducing the risks posed by glacial lake outburst floods and droughts, Nepal is safeguarding lives, water sources and livelihoods.
Locally led innovations empower communities globally to build lasting resilience to the climate crisis.
Building resilient food systems is one of the most urgent priorities of our time. Here are 5 ways countries are doing that.
Climate information and early warning systems underpin risk-informed development and adaptation planning.
Despite promising results, results-based payments can be further improved to deliver both climate action and sustainable development.