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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From Colombia to Iraq and from Kenya to Timor-Leste, countries are finding solutions to building peace and climate resilience.
With determination and a deep sense of responsibility, young people are creating their own spaces to drive change in their communities.
Local communities in Kenya, Viet Nam and Colombia are restoring coastal ecosystems for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are leading efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest through conservation initiatives and community leadership.
Transitioning to low-emission transport systems is essential to achieving the reductions in emissions needed to tackle climate change.
Universities play a crucial role in National Adaptation Plans through research, knowledge generation and social outreach.
Women from different regions in Colombia are leading solutions to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. Here are their stories.
Climate change is placing stress on the La Mojana wetlands. Indigenous knowledge and wisdom are helping bring them back to life.
With support from the Adaptation Fund, a project is helping restore wetlands in the La Mojana region of northern Colombia.
For the Wayúu people, cultivating the guajiro bean is an integral part of their culture, and contributes to build resilience to climate change.
We dive into the main lessons emerging from a recent regional exchange on low-emissions transport.
Countries such as Chile, Peru and Panama are promoting voluntary carbon footprint programmes within the private sector.
Transparency is at the heart of the climate emergency. Without it, we cannot move from planning to action, or win the fight against climate change.