Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research
The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
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The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
Changing rainfall patterns caused by climate change can increase the severity and frequency of both droughts and floods. This is a cause...
This study, commissioned by the International Development Research Centre, identified gaps and future entry points for Southern-led...
The Well-being, Ecology, Gender and cOmmunity – Innovation Training Network (WEGO-ITN) is the first international feminist political...
TAPESTRY explores how transformation may arise ‘from below’ in marginal environments with high levels of uncertainty.
This project will consider a range of donor, private sector, NGO and country-led methodologies for climate compatible development strategy building and planning.
What factors lead state and market actors in Africa to commit to implementing more ‘climate smart’ and ‘climate resilient’ agricultural approaches and practices that promoting more sustainable and pro-poor outcomes? This study is examining how different governance systems are handling the complex interface between food, energy, water and climate in pursuit of the SDGs pertaining to these sectors in four countries in Africa.
Courting Catastrophe is looking at how the humanitarian sector needs to change to meet this challenge, with research in countries in Asia and Africa to develop new ways of acting.
This project aims to increase the ability of CCAA programme partners in East Africa to understand climate change adaptation policy processes at local and national scales.
Running innovation prizes that will improve poor people's resilience to climate change.