With support from Japan, countries in Central Asia are advancing early warning systems and increasing resilience.
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The United Nations and partners have announced a new series of regional meetings aimed at increasing ambition.
Dry-season gardens and new meal products for dairy goats are helping communities boost food productivity.
The Earth is heating up faster than ever. As the mercury climbs, so too do the stakes for humanity.
Funding from the Least Developed Countries Fund will boost climate resilience and foster inclusive, green economic development in the four countries.
Uganda is seeing worsening impacts of climate change. Local changemakers are leading adaptation solutions for urban and smallholder farmers.
With support from the Adaptation Fund, a project is helping restore wetlands in the La Mojana region of northern Colombia.
If left unmanaged, transboundary climate risks could impede progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
Despite facing fragility and conflict, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and Guinea-Bissau are investing in long-term adaptation planning.
The government of South Sudan has launched a 5-year project to build long-term resilience in vulnerable agro-pastoral communities.
Local innovators in the Pacific are promoting sustainable farming solutions and building climate resilience at the grassroots level.
In Rwanda, the planting of over one million trees and provision of almost 18,000 eco-friendly stoves is helping communities adapt to climate change.
The approval of SOFF investment will help to close critical gaps in weather observation and forecasting capabilities for the three countries.
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