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By reducing the risks posed by glacial lake outburst floods and droughts, Nepal is safeguarding lives, water sources and livelihoods.
Water is more than just an agricultural necessity – it is the foundation of economic stability, gender equality and educational opportunity.
Comoros is tackling water scarcity with climate-smart planning, resilient infrastructure and community action to secure safe water for all by 2030.
A community-led effort in the Dry Zone is restoring centuries-old irrigation systems, reviving agriculture and securing water year-round.
With support from Japan, Malawi is pursuing an inclusive transition to sustainable energy and clean cooking solutions.
As demand for fresh water grows, young researchers from the University of Honduras are working with local communities on comprehensive solutions.
Located on the borders between the West African countries of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger is the landlocked region of Liptako-Gourma.
As it takes bigger steps to combate climate change, Kenya is looking at its forest ecosystems as a way to unlock new solutions.
With a dive in Hatay Province, Şahika Ercümen issues a call for urgent action to protect the world's water resources.
With climate change impacts intensifying, UNDP supports farmers in Kazakhstan become more resilient.
Just as the government is advancing its agenda, some regions are taking a localized approach to climate action.
The GEF-Least Developed Countries Fund has approved US$4.5 million towards strengthening the climate resilience of the drinking water sector in Haiti.
Africa Climate Week focuses on partnerships for resilience and energy transition.