Aid & Development Africa Summit 2017
The Aid & Development Africa Summit 2017 is an exclusive platform uniting regional and global expertise and offering a unique opportunity for cross-sector engagement between UN and government agencies, NGOs, donors and the private sector.
Gender and resilience: from theory to practice
This BRACED working paper reflects on what progress has been made to link gender equality and resilience in development projects.
The changing role of NGOs in supporting climate services
This report examines the evolving role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the production, communication and uptake of climate information.
Supporting policy and practice in pastoralist areas
How Mercy Corps aims to inform decision-making, planning and implementation around key areas relevant to climate resilience in Wajir, Kenya
How to develop successful proposals for the Green Climate Fund
Acclimatise launches GCF Proposal toolkit on how to develop successful proposals for the Green Climate Fund
Banking on resilience: Building capacities through financial services inclusion
Financial inclusion has the potential to help vulnerable groups in developing countries become more resilient to climate extremes and global warming.
UN climate negotiations, Bonn
Climate negotiations continue ahead of COP 22 in Marrakesh
Climate-resilient planning: reflections on testing a new toolkit
This paper explores how BRACED developed a toolkit to guide staff through the planning and implementing of resilient basic service delivery systems on the ground.
Understanding patterns of climate-resilient development – the case of Senegal
This working paper explores the current development pattern of Senegal from geographical and economic perspectives, and its impact on climate vulnerability, as part of the Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE) research programme.
Climate adaptation funds
To be effective, climate finance must reach and be prioritised by the communities that need it most and be used to fund solutions that work on the ground.