Author: Ida Gabrielsson

Apply for a Catalytic Grant Award at Gobeshona

This year at the 2nd Gobeshona Global Conference, attendees have the opportunity to apply for Catalytic Grant Awards.

Biodiversity Risk Will Become Material by 2024

Biodiversity loss threatens the value chain on which we all depend, according to a new report from global law firm Clyde & Co and the Global Resilience Partnership, published today.

Global South Expert Pool: Open Opportunities

GRP is looking to commission one or two experts from the majority world as consultants to conduct mapping exercises on resilience measurements.

Five Steps to Make Change Happen

We have some important things to do in the next few years – in terms of the economy, society, and climate change. In this blog, our Innovation and Scaling Lead, Jesper Hornberg, outlines steps to make change happen.

Innovative Tools for Smallholder Farmers across Africa and Asia

farmbetter and Grameen Foundation team up on the Agripath project to bring agricultural digital advisory services to smallholder farmers.

Biodiversity Loss, Litigation and Value Chain Risk

Biodiversity loss is ranked by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as a severe risk to humanity in the next decade. Register your interest below to receive the Clyde & Co/Global Resilience Partnership joint paper on biodiversity litigation and value chain risk.

An Open Letter to Our Partners

It has been another significant year for resilience building thanks to all the hard work from our Partners

Call for Working Groups: Building equitable resilience in southern Africa

The Southern African Resilience Academy invites proposals for collaborative working groups to pursue inter- or transdisciplinary research. Applications due by 31 January 2022.

COP26 Resilience Hub Report Out Now

The report synthesises the key overarching messages from the activities at the Hub and aims to help set the direction for future actions towards COP27.

Pushing the Frontiers of Social-Ecological Resilience

A new research paper shows how the field of social-ecological resilience has evolved over the past 15 years, and gives three examples of this.