Thoughts from the International Association for Impact Assessment conference
Making a case for impact assessment
Community radio brings forecasts to Kenya's most climate vulnerable
‘We are happy to inform you that the rains have now come’
Working across disciplines – the pitfalls and opportunities
Sophie Rigg, Research and Learning Coordinator with Christian Aid, reflects on how a multi-disciplinary approach to development supports the building of resilience.
App helps Kenya’s small farmers tackle pests, map crops
Could mobile technology help Kenyan farmers defeat drought and pests?
Catfish spawn climate solution for Kenya's dryland farmers
Farmers are breeding catfish in "home dams" that capture rainwater, helping them cope with water scarcity
Indigenous knowledge crucial to tackling climate change, experts say
Traditional skills and knowledge should be seen as a complement, not a barrier, to scientific knowledge and climate adaptation efforts, say experts
El Niño pushes Zambian farmers to question maize habit
Farmers come under pressure to try out new crops and cultivation methods as drought damages maize
With a touch of paint, India's women slum dwellers battle extreme heat
As summer heat becomes unbearable, simple measures can help people cope better
Can the Paris agreement protect poor farmers from climate change?
Climate change deal refers only indirectly to agriculture, in terms of ensuring people have enough to eat
For women in Kenya's dry north, water is power
A new way of funding climate change projects at the local level is giving women more say over the use of precious resources