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Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are leading efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest through conservation initiatives and community leadership.
Water is more than just an agricultural necessity – it is the foundation of economic stability, gender equality and educational opportunity.
In Honduras, Mexico, Belize and Guatemala, rapid-response brigades are diving in to repair reefs, protecting biodiversity and livelihoods.
Comoros is tackling water scarcity with climate-smart planning, resilient infrastructure and community action to secure safe water for all by 2030.
The Global South have mastered locally led climate adaptation solutions. It's time to scale them up.
Locally led adaptation, which is vital for lasting resilience, needs finance, expertise and partnerships to thrive.
A community-led effort in the Dry Zone is restoring centuries-old irrigation systems, reviving agriculture and securing water year-round.
In Tanzania’s drought-prone rangelands, the planting of native species is reviving ecosystems, to the benefit of people and nature.
Uganda is seeing worsening impacts of climate change. Local changemakers are leading adaptation solutions for urban and smallholder farmers.
We propose five recommendations for integrating blue economy and nature based solutions into national climate plans.
Located on the borders between the West African countries of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger is the landlocked region of Liptako-Gourma.
Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia are demonstrating that real progress towards climate action is possible.
New infrastructure that ensures water security and prevents soil erosion is a lifeline for farmers and herders, amidst severe drought.
With support from Japan, the village of Chambarak now has improved mudflow defenses and weather forecasting.