Scaling Up the Production of More Nutritious Yellow Potatoes in Colombia (CIFSRF Phase 2)
This project aims to alleviate food insecurity and malnutrition in Colombia.
This project aims to alleviate food insecurity and malnutrition in Colombia.
This project aims to improve the supply of quality fish products in Malawi by reducing post-harvest losses.
While fish resources are critical to the livelihoods of 700 million people worldwide, they are not achieving their full potential in Africa.
After a devastating flood in Accra, Ghana in 2015, this project will help improve flood risk management and enhance Accra's readiness for future floods.
Private investors and philanthropic agencies are increasingly investing in firms and social enterprises that provide socially valued goods and services.
This project will build resilience to water stress in the cities of Chitre and La Villa de los Santos in Panama to cope with the negative effects of climate variability and climate change.
This project will address the threat of extreme water insecurity, or reduced access to water, in South Asia's cities. The changing climate and rapid urbanization have increased the risks, and local governments have been unable to find solutions.
Zimbabwe's economic development blueprint aims to revive the country's economy by attracting greater investment in agriculture, infrastructure, and mining.
Climate change poses a significant threat to agrarian societies in tropical regions. In Punjab, which produces more than half of India's annual food grain production, there is rising uncertainty in the timing of the rainy season.
Over the past 30 years, the Caboclos peoples of the Amazon region have noticed changes in the tidal floods, known locally as lançantes, on the floodplains of the Amazon Estuary, Brazil.