Climate Action Explained takes viewers on a world tour that proves meaningful climate action is possible.
News and Stories
Photo Stories
February 29, 2024
How climate-smart agriculture is empowering women farmers and bridging gender divides in southern Zimbabwe.
Blog Posts
October 27, 2023
Three insights on long-term low-emission development strategies from countries across the continent.
Blog Posts
April 20, 2023
Community innovation is central to addressing the climate crisis, providing solutions that can be replicated in other parts of a country or region.
Photo Stories
April 11, 2023
How smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe are reaping bumper crops by adapting to a changing climate.
News
March 20, 2023
A forum helped define the country's vision for just transition and build capacities for stakeholders to master a Green Jobs Assessment Model
Explainers
February 28, 2023
The climate crisis, just like nearly every other humanitarian and development challenge, has a greater impact on women. We explain how.
Explainers
November 3, 2022
To avert catastrophe, we must switch to a sustainable, net-zero future. This transition has to happen in a fair and inclusive way.
Photo Stories
August 24, 2022
With nations across the region pushing for a greener future for all, here is what they have to say.
Photo Stories
July 5, 2022
Young people and youth leaders from across Africa have the ideas, solutions and motivation to solve the climate crisis.
Blog Posts
December 22, 2021
Young climate warrior from Zimbabwe shares her reflections on COP26, what progress has been made and what remains to be done.
News
October 28, 2021
Vulnerable countries are stepping up amidst a slow response from some of the biggest emitters on the climate crisis.
News
September 16, 2021
Zimbabwe will enhance its mobile strategies to reach over 2.3 million smallholder farmers with climate smart agriculture practices.
Photo Stories
July 27, 2021
Africa is at a crossroads. The multiplying challenges of the climate crisis, conflict and COVID-19 have put more and more people at risk.