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5 March 2020
In Nepal, despite political empowerment, women find limited opportunities to shape water policy
News
17 December 2019
How mangrove trees are sowing the seeds of female empowerment in Vietnam
Case studies
11 December 2019
The aftermath of an earthquake in Nepal
Understanding the gender inequalities of risk
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8 December 2019
[INTERVIEW] 'More female leaders needed in disaster recovery'
News
4 December 2019
India: Women lead with climate-smart farming in Marathwada
News
1 December 2019
US $15 mil multi-country disaster recovery and environmental resilience project launched
News
25 November 2019
Study examines women’s ability to adapt effectively to climate change
Case studies
10 November 2019
Strengthening women’s livelihoods and participation for greater resilience to disasters and climate change in Viet Nam
Changing weather patterns in Viet nam has meant that households are considering alternative livelihoods. This case study shows how women can be agents of change and lead the way in building more resilient livelihoods.
News
26 August 2019
'Water women' quench thirst of central India's parched villages
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18 August 2019
Developing resilient and eco-friendly housing models in Nepal
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30 June 2019
Women may be more vulnerable to climate change but data absent
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23 May 2019
Disasters happen to real people – and it's complicated
News
16 April 2019
Disaster risk reduction: Avoiding the inevitable
News
1 April 2019
Bangladesh: Microfinance: A solution towards climate change adaptation
News
13 March 2019
Africa's farmers urgently need climate-proof investment for food security
World leaders must step up spending on adaptation measures for our rapidly warming world
News
28 February 2019
Southeast Asia: How smart are climate-smart villages?
News
19 February 2019
Japan supports vulnerable families in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan
Women's perspectives
15 February 2019
Women are improving access to social safety nets for marginalised groups
"My role is to ensure that all Cambodians benefit from the improved social safety net."