Building Capacity to Adapt to Climate Change in Zambia and Zimbabwe
This project seeks to improve incentives and opportunities for households in southern Zambia and southwestern Zimbabwe to cope with climate change.
This project seeks to improve incentives and opportunities for households in southern Zambia and southwestern Zimbabwe to cope with climate change.
This project proposes to carry out climate change adaptation pilot projects in communities in eight African countries, six of which are least developed countries.
RUAF (Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security) was established in 1999 in response to an expressed need on the part of organizations and local governments in the South for a mechanism for exchanging research data and local experien
Tripoli, the second largest city in Lebanon, has been largely excluded from the post-war reconstruction effort. Neglect and demographic growth have made Tebbaneh district of Tripoli one of the poorest urban areas in the country.
Because of the prevalence and intensity of poverty, populations in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change, particularly those who depend on an environment that is already degraded.
This project will pilot the application and adaptation of the World Health Organization's 2005 Guidelines for the Safe Use of Wastewater, Excreta and Greywater in low-income urban settings in three developing countries in the Middle East and North