Following on from yesterday’s story on CDKN’s work in Asia, we look at one of the projects – run by SEEDS in India – in more detail with the aid of stunning photographs. The project aims to help a village in Leh become more climate resilient.
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PHOTO STORY: Catalysts of change in India
FEATURE: Is India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change up to Scratch?
A recent study looking at the design of the eight missions under India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change aims to provide policy makers, academics and researchers, civil society groups and others an evaluation of the country’s climate missions as perceived by experts in the country.
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PHOTO STORY: Projects across Asia hope to unite disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation efforts
Five CDKN-funded projects under way across South Asia aim to integrate disaster risk reduction measures with efforts to adapt to climate change.
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FEATURE: Erratic rainfall makes the future uncertain
Kevin Henry, Project Manager of CARE’s ‘Where the Rain Falls’ project interviews farmer and research participant Napandaela Nicodemu, about what it means to live with uncertain rainfall.
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FEATURE: Understanding how rainfall affects food security and migration
How does climate variability, especially changes in rainfall patterns, affect the livelihoods of rural households in developing countries? CARE and the UN University explore this and many other rainfall, food security questions in their initiative, Where the Rain Falls.
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