Collaborate Peer-to-peer learning, networking and capacity exchange We are building a community of practice that puts resilience knowledge into use through peer-to-peer learning, networking and capacity exchange. This ensures that various knowledge brokers can effectively locate evidence and amplify it between multiple existing communities of practice. The coalition brings together practitioners, researchers, grassroots organizations, policy […]
On the 10th November 2021, the Resilience Hub at COP26 hosted a side event to showcase three major, global initiatives that seek to ensure that action to enhance adaptation and resilience stem from a foundation of research, knowledge and learning: the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), the Resilience Knowledge Coalition and the Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA).
Amplifying Voices from the Local Level Grassroots-level organisations and communities on the frontline often have the best comprehension of local vulnerabilities and the contextually appropriate resilience responses to address them. Through collaboration with various networks, partnerships, organisations and initiatives focusing on Locally-led Adaptation (LLA), GRP works to amplify the crucial importance of local adaptation and […]
Through the Resilience Evidence Coalition, the Global South Talent Pool (GSTP) internship programme aims to foster opportunities for young people from the Global South to contribute to resilience-building initiatives.
In the Singida region in Tanzania, we meet Sophie who leads the Mashujaa women’s group in diversifying their livelihoods. This is the third of the 'Voices from the Frontline (Phase-II)' stories by ICCCAD and GRP.
Nature is a critical component to scaling up climate change adaptation and resilience. However, financing mechanisms are needed to mainstream approaches such as Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA), which is the operationalisation of nature-based solutions for climate adaptation, to reach the communities who need them the most. A recent session at CBA15 discussed challenges of scaling up and financing EbA in Africa, with a focus on the role of innovation.
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