Participants discuss markets and innovation at the BRACED inception workshop
Participants discuss markets and innovation at the BRACED inception workshop in Dakar, Senegal, in February 2015. TRF/Laurie Goering
Climate negotiators gear up for war of words at Bonn talks
What does the new slimline draft for a UN climate change deal offer on resilience?
U.N. warns of "race against time" for 23 mln drought-stricken African farmers
Failure to help farmers in time with seeds, fertilizer and tools could result in a smaller harvest in March 2017
Armed with apps and crops, women lead battle to save Senegal's shrinking farmland
Female-led work is vital to rural communities in Senegal - now women are organizing to lead the fight against multinational agribusiness
In drought-stricken Mali, women manoeuvre for land - and a future
Malian men control access to land and decide which parts women are allowed to farm - that's a problem for women as erratic weather increases competition for land and harvests
Savings, trainings help Burmese farmers survive extreme weather
Savings groups and training programmes could stop farmers hitting the road in Myanmar
The most interesting disaster is the one that doesn’t happen
How we can learn more about what makes some people more resilient to climate shocks than others
Weather stations for Africa could help achieve new global goals
Can 20,000 automatic weather stations across Africa help build greater resilience to climate change?
Resilience is all about "small victories" on the ground
How do you help people overcome climate and other stresses? Ask them and work with what they know