Locally led adaptation (LLA) ensures that local actors on the frontlines of climate impacts have equitable access to power and resources to build resilience.
Nature-based solutions are critical to climate adaptation efforts, and represent one of the five foundational principles of USAID’s 2022-2030 Climate Strategy.
This year, World Water Week offers sessions on a range of water-related topics, from food security & health to agriculture, technology, biodiversity and climate.
With more than 193 million people experiencing acute food insecurity, there is great urgency to help the global community understand how climate smart agriculture relates to and supports food security.
This blog, titled "Insuring Against Climate Risk to Help Woman Farmers Grow", was originally published by Katherine Casey and Georgia Hartman on SERVIR Global on December 10, 2021. View the original posting here....
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