Five countries are using nature-based solutions to build climate resilience across urban, coastal, highland, and rural landscapes.
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After more than a decade of struggle, Shuar communities in Ecuador receive the titles to their ancestral lands.
With determination and a deep sense of responsibility, young people are creating their own spaces to drive change in their communities.
Local communities in Kenya, Viet Nam and Colombia are restoring coastal ecosystems for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
Young climate leaders in Burundi, Guinea, Kenya, Morocco, Panama and Zimbabwe are unlocking a sustainable and inclusive future.
From Kenya and Madagascar to Nepal and Pakistan, young people are protecting and restoring some of the world’s most vital wetlands.
Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire and Costa Rica are engaging with the private sector to advance adaptation in agriculture and land use.
Ethiopia, Rwanda and Senegal are working to reverse land degradation and strengthen climate change adaptation and resilience.
Jamaica has a vision for a green, just and resilient future, and is charting the path to achieve its goals.
Namibia, Togo and Zimbabwe are shaping long-term strategies to enhance economic prosperity and meet climate goals.
Climate change is putting pressure on health systems. Here’s how five countries in Asia are increasing the climate resilience of their health systems.
Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are leading efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest through conservation initiatives and community leadership.
Women are leading local climate adaptation efforts, combining traditional knowledge and innovation to build resilience and transform communities.
Energy efficiency upgrades in China’s hospitals are cutting emissions and saving costs, allowing more public funds to go toward patient care.