We are excited to announce the winners of the second round of the Knowledge into Use awards! The awards celebrate creativity, embrace innovation, and showcase the latest resilience evidence. We received 90 applications from various organisations, and after careful judging, we selected four winners across three categories: performing arts, visualising evidence, and participatory approaches connecting arts […]
In this story, we learn how the women of the Tharu tribe are at the forefront of climate justice movements and reclaiming their land. This is one of the five winning stories from Resilience Perspectives, a storytelling competition for young people.
In this story by Chemitei Janet, we learn how young people are changing the face of the fashion industry through sustainable choices. This is one of the five winning stories from the Resilience Perspectives storytelling contest.
In Malawi, we meet Katie Chisambi and Patricia Chibaka, who, together with their community, are working to address the aftermath of extreme weather events. This is the tenth of the “Voices from the Frontline (Phase III)” stories by GRP and ICCCAD supported by Irish Aid.
In this story, Idah Murithi shares a captivating tale of a young girl's journey to restore a river and educate her community about the power of collective action in safeguarding natural resources. This is one of the five winning stories from the Resilience Perspectives storytelling contest.
In Kasese District, Uganda, we discover the challenges the community faces as they strive to recover from the devastating impact of heavy rainfall. This is the seventh of the “Voices from the Frontline (Phase III)” stories by GRP and ICCCAD supported by Irish Aid.
In Manzanillo, Costa Rica, we meet Ana Cecilia Solís Ugalde, a community leader who created a mangrove nursery to build climate resilience in her community. This is the sixth of the “Voices from the Frontline (Phase III)” stories by GRP and ICCCAD supported by Irish Aid.
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