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New analysis by IIED suggests that an estimated US$55m spent by the United Nations to provide a water and sanitation network ...
The Generating Ambition for Locally Led Adaptation (GA-LLA) programme developed a set of ‘design principles’ to guide ...
The Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN) project is providing demand-led, responsive technical support to ...
CBA19 hosted communities from diverse regions and landscapes. Their local knowledge and experience were fundamental in ...
The Hub for Housing Justice is a collaborative initiative led by a group of civil society networks and research organisations ...
The first UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) was held in 2021 in New York at the UN General Assembly. Its vision was to “launch ...
What homes are within reach for those on low incomes? The detailed project summarised here seeks to answer that question by delving into the options available to potential house self-builders, buyers ...
The planet is losing its tropical forests at an increasing rate, a process largely driven by the appetite for commodity crops. The European Union and the UK are planning regulations aimed at reducing ...
Shifting to more sustainable models of food production is urgently needed, but what might a ‘green transition’ mean for workers who are central to producing the world’s food?
On World Refugee Day, Deena Dajani discusses the challenges faced by Palestinians in protracted displacement in Jordan and how Palestinian refugees remind us of the need to recognise refugees ...
Agriculture is both a major contributor to climate change and highly vulnerable to its impacts. As global food companies push for 'sustainable' or 'regenerative' practices, there’s a critical question ...
Knowledge sharing from nine countries confirms that upgrading informal settlements serves as a powerful form of climate action – integrating resilience, sustainability and justice. A series of ...
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