Ethiopia, UK met agencies join forces to battle weather extremes
Can localised climate information, delivered by radio, make a difference for Ethiopia's drought-hit farmers?
Drought-hit women struggle as "compassion" runs dry at climate talks
Too little support through worst drought in decades means women and girls are selling sex for food to survive, CARE says
Solar energy and salt water power vegetable farms in the desert
Agriculture of tomorrow: A Norwegian company is setting up a solar-powered facility to grow vegetables without wasting a drop of fresh water
With water short, Zimbabwe's farmers turn to capturing rain
"With this past drought, water was very scarce and we have realised that every drop counts," says one traditional leader
Building resilience through financial inclusion
Financial products that respect cultural beliefs aim to boost pastoralists' income – and resilience
Concern introduces BRACED at EXPO 2015 in Milan
Concern introduced BRACED at Expo 2015 in Milan during launch of the Global Hunger Index
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Farm boost of $30 billion aimed at helping Africa "feed itself"
African farmers set to benefit from major investments to increase production over next decade
Entrepreneur turns plastic waste into a way to save trees in Kenya
"To fight climate change it has to be business unusual,” says the head of the Kenya Climate Innovation Center
Unleash the entrepreneur in every small farmer - new UN agency chief
Gilbert Houngbo, who served as Prime Minister of Togo from 2008 to 2012, was appointed as president of IFAD on Tuesday evening