Branching out: greener charcoal takes root in eastern Kenya
Can making charcoal out of branches rather than whole trees, and then combining it with other materials - save forests and incomes?
French military enlists green group to fight climate change
The partnership will focus at first on West Africa's Sahel region
New drought insurance plan for Senegal will free up aid, save lives, charities say
Under the policy, funds will be released automatically when rainfall levels hit a certain low
Climate-smart agriculture, or how to plant hope
The approach that evolved from a conference topic to a fully fleshed out method today is thriving in parts of Mali today
In southern Ethiopia, herders join forces to revive rangelands
Restoring grazing land and forest can help communities stand up to the more frequent droughts climate change is bringing, farmers say
Can a hungry Mali turn rice technology into "white gold"?
Malians are cautiously turning to a new farming technique that could boost harvests and help them adapt to the effects of climate change
As slumdwellers battle to stay afloat, little help is on the way
Slumdwellers often struggle to access money or other assistance to battle climate change impacts
Can new technologies help track resilience?
Measuring resilience isn't cheap or easy - but using mobile phones to reach people on the move can help with both problems
Rich and poor struggle to shoulder losses from devastating storms
Nepal in top 10 of nations worst-affected by weather disasters in 2017, index finds
Senegalese chef puts supergrain on menus to boost African farmers
The chef is hoping to have 7,000 families in Senegal producing the crop by 2020