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In the first Make Change Happen podcast episode of 2022, we take a look back at five decades of IIED’s history and discuss future ways of working, considering the new challenges ahead. ....
In this episode of Make Change Happen, we learn why it is important to include nature in Nationally Determined Contributions and how to increase ambition and actions for nature and climate to address the crises of climate change, nature loss and rising inequalities ....
Getting climate resilience right – the case for backing smallholder organisations: Make Change Happen podcast episode 13 iied.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iied.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
News, 20 May 2021 In the second episode of ‘Locally led adaptation – a time for action’, organisations that have signed up to the principles of locally led adaptation are held to account by two expert judges. Will their plans for tracking progress on putting local people in control of local level adaptation make the grade? In this episode, ‘The ‘A’ Factor: accountability for locally led adaptation’, IIED’s Aditya Bahadur is joined by four global practitioners and researchers from organisations that have endorsed the eight principles for locally led adaptation to climate change. Each spells out what they propose to do to enable local people to be in the driving seat of climate adaptation decision-making, and how they will be able to show they are achieving these aims. ....
PDF 20171IIED.pdf (3.24 MB) IIED s 2020 annual review captures the changes and challenges the pandemic brought. We presented stories of how we worked with partners to deliver positive change in a series of eight videos, this is a written summary of those stories. From changing the narrative on international investment treaties; to making the business case for sustainable fisheries in Myanmar to protect livelihoods and ecosystems; to working with young people and women in Tanzania and Zanzibar on climate-resilience planning – the stories in this brief review of 2020 show how we collaborate with our partners around the world and how we delivered impact in a time of crisis, working to tackle the five global challenges that we identified in our Make Change Happen strategy. ....