Local funding fears as Britain sunsets climate resilience programme
Aid workers worry development projects will run short of money, putting hard-won gains at risk
Senegal city races to move families as sea swallows homes
A scheme backed by the World Bank aims to resettle 10,000 residents from the crumbling coast of Saint-Louis
Marking the corridor of livestock in the Sahel, less conflicts between breeders and farmers in the target communes of BRACED
Before this project in our municipality we were involved in the management of several conflicts between farmers and breeders
Eco-farming can solve hunger and climate crises, experts say
Eco-farming could deliver nutritious, environmentally friendly food, increase farmers' earnings and make farms more resilient to climate change
Early warnings help tackle floods in weather-hit Nepal
Flood alerts sent via text message and social media can save thousands of lives, say experts.
Addressing the root causes of farmer-herder conflicts in Chad
How can we equip those working with farmers and herders to understand the causes of conflict in eastern Chad?
‘We are not to be ignored’: Young people take up climate activism
"When I think of climate change, I am driven by fear and anger."
Hunger and conflict push northern Burkina Faso into crisis
After erratic rains, nearly a million people in Burkina Faso are expected to need food aid in the coming months
Mobile app helps Kenya's drought-hit pastoralists find water, pastures
”In a world with competition for stretched resources innovation is the only way out.”
Watch your step: Kenyan herders mark out disease-free grazing routes
With droughts and floods shrinking the amount of habitable land, the search for food and water is driving people and wildlife deeper into each other's territories, raising the risk of disease transmission