Building resilient food systems is one of the most urgent priorities of our time. Here are 5 ways countries are doing that.
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Climate information and early warning systems underpin risk-informed development and adaptation planning.
Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan are using their national climate plans to create green jobs and build more resilient communities.
When the rain falls hard in the Western Balkans, it doesn’t respect borders.
Five countries are using nature-based solutions to build climate resilience across urban, coastal, highland, and rural landscapes.
Collaborations between business students and local organizations can bring climate finance to scale adaptation solutions.
With UNDP support, the project will strengthen early warning, lower dangerous glacial lakes and protect mountain communities.
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.
Climate change is putting pressure on health systems. Here’s how five countries in Asia are increasing the climate resilience of their health systems.
Women are leading local climate adaptation efforts, combining traditional knowledge and innovation to build resilience and transform communities.
Water is more than just an agricultural necessity – it is the foundation of economic stability, gender equality and educational opportunity.
A group of rural women in Uruguay is breaking down structural inequalities and combating the negative effects of climate change.