Kenya's parched farmers stop ploughing but harvest more food and jobs
Growing crops differently, to preserve more water in the soil, is having a big payoff for farmers, and for those they hire to help them do the work
Four challenges facing Mali amid efforts to rebuild
Following a recent field visit to central Mali, Camilla Toulmin reports back on local struggles and new initiatives driving change.
New law a glimmer of hope for women's land rights in Mali
As climate change pushes men to take over land once left to women, women could get a set aside of government land
ODI's Tom Mitchell speaks about BRACED innovation
Tom Mitchell, head of the climate change programme at the Overseas Development Institute and leader of the BRACED knowledge management team, talks about what's new and innovative about BRACED and its connection with the new Sendai disaster risk reduction framework
Chile's "city of disasters" steps up climate change protection
We are sitting everyone at the table
Poor women's voices still missing from U.N. climate talks
Rural women are hugely knowledgeable about climate change - but that expertise isn't making it into the negotiations
Gender blind' disaster risk planning undermines countries' ability to cope - UN Women
Women and girls more likely to die in disasters or during infectious disease outbreaks, but disaster planning "gender blind", says U.N.
In drought-hit Kenya, slaughtering goats is a way to save herders
What works better than food aid to help herders battling drought? Buying the animals - and giving the meat instead
BRACED Myanmar Alliance launched
The BRACED Myanmar Alliance launches its work in 158 villages around the country
Lessons about baseline studies and dealing with high variability and external forces in evaluation work on climate change vulnerability
Three key lessons on conducting baseline studies