Don't count on technology to save you in a disaster - researchers
Technology like drones and smartphones are no substitute for sound infrastructure in delivering aid
El Niño parches Asia Pacific, destroying crops and drying up water sources
Aid agencies monitor droughts and food insecurity across Indonesia, Philippines, PNG and Pacific Islands
Tea tree success launches women's battle for cash in arid Kenya
Men weren't interested in tea tree - until the money began rolling in. What happened next?
If we could travel back in time…
...what would we do differently?
Kenya prepares to expand solar mini-grids into poorest rural areas
$150 million plan would light up markets, schools, shops and homes, and support solar-powered water pumping
Why is there a funding blind spot for disasters in fragile states?
Building peace and stability in conflict-affected states is the highest of hanging fruits
How one Malian town is trying to fight against hunger
Small changes - a wall to trap rainwater, a fish pond, bigger vegetable gardens - help families grow food and survive
BRACED informs Red Cross Red Crescent’s work on new US government resilience programme
BRACED learning will inform IFRC/ARC’s contribution to a new US government climate resilience programme which is an international public-private partnership to help developing nations vulnerable to climate impacts boost their resilience.
Swap maize for millet? Zimbabwe's farmers just say no
The problem? If children don't like to eat it, parents won't grow it
Asia faces disaster from soaring temperatures if climate change unchecked
The Asia Pacific is at highest risk of plummeting into deeper poverty and disaster if climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are not quickly and strongly implemented