The summit opened with ministerial addresses from FCDO’s Baroness Chapman, Mehmet Şimşek of Turkey and Éléonore Caroit of ...
“Preparing societies for extreme weather shocks is a huge business opportunity, as well as the right and sensible thing to do ...
Entry points for producer countries to enhance their agency lie both in their direct negotiations with trading partners and ...
Locally led approaches are increasingly being recognised as essential for addressing interconnected climate, biodiversity and ...
Despite multiple schemes for conserving wild biodiversity, comparatively little has been done to conserve agrobiodiversity, ...
Fishing is a main source of livelihood for the families of Elmina in Ghana and community members often sail days in search for food and income (Photo: Seyiram Kweku via Unsplash) At the 14th WTO ...
Communities most affected by the overlapping climate, environmental, social and economic crises receive the fewest resources to respond to them, hindered by a global financing architecture that is not ...
Indonesia’s policies have supported the growth of a nickel refining industry. This experience offers valuable insights for countries pursuing a similar path. In low- and middle-income countries ...
Future leaders from urban youth movements are embracing community-led digital tools and practices to organise, exchange and learn – and to advance a vision for housing and urban governance that is ...
As the dust settles after COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, IIED’s executive director Tom Mitchell reflects on a ‘squandered opportunity’ to address the climate emergency and calls for reform of the COP ...
There are a diverse range of funds across the global South that are channelling finance to local communities to drive social, environmental, climate and economic solutions. In the face of intensified ...
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