Adiba Bintey Kamal and Rubina Adhikari from the International Center of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) highlight the benefits of grants over loans and share insights from the Catalytic Grants programme.
Resilience Evidence Coalition Co-led by GRP, CDKN, and ICCCAD Resilient Planet Initiative Empowering vulnerable communities to adapt to climate challenges. Knowledge into Use Uncovering creative and innovative ways of using resilience knowledge. Catalytic Grants Initiative by GRP, CJRF, and ICCCAD to provide seed funding Voices from the Frontline Initiative by GRP, ICCCAD, and CDKN to […]
During this session, we share how we can document evidence for LLA through the Resilience Platform and celebrate evidence from Catalytic Grant winners and ISGAP grantees.
In the Singida region in Tanzania, we meet Amani Saidi Mwangu, an onion and tomato farmer who defies climate change to secure his livelihood. This is the second of the ‘Voices from the Frontline (Phase-II)‘ stories by ICCCAD and GRP.
A success story made possible through a joint effort between resilience practitioners, policy makers and researchers in the Global South, as written by independent Evaluator Sarah Robens.
The authors received a Catalytic Grant Award at the Gobeshona Global Conference in 2021 to support climate-smart agriculture and clean cooking practices in a refugee settlement.
The authors received a Catalytic Grant award at the Gobeshona Global Conference in 2021 to support collective learning to build resilience in informal settlements. Below they tell the story of Esther Mirembe.
The Gobeshona Global Conference brings together policy-makers, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to share their knowledge and experiences on climate change issues with a focus on Locally-led Adaptation (LLA).The conference will take place from 27 March – 1 April 2022.
It has been another significant year for resilience building thanks to all the hard work from our Partners
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