Resource Type: Media Article All TopicsOutput All CountriesBhutanBurkina FasoEthiopiaIndiaKenyaMalawiTanzaniaZambia All PartnersCentre for Migration and Inclusive Development (CMID)Gram VikasIndian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS)International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)International Water Management Institute (IWMI)Kathmandu UniversityKulima Integrated Development SolutionsLondon School of Economics (LSE)Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST)Nepal Institute of Development Studies (NIDS)Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU)Royal Thimpu College (RTC)School of Global Development, University of East AngliaShahidi wa MajiUnited Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)University of East Anglia (UEA)University of ExeterUniversity of Malawi (UNIMA)University of Nairobi (UoN)University of OxfordWater Witness International (WWI)WaterAid Burkina FasoWaterAid CanadaWaterAid Tanzania All ProjectsBehavioural adaptation for water security and inclusion (BASIN)Climate Change Local Adaptation Pathways (CLAPs)Pan-African and transdisciplinary lens on the margins: Tackling the risks of extreme events (PALM-TREES)Successful intervention pathways for migration as adaptation (SUCCESS) All ThemesDeveloping in a changing climateUnderstanding climate risk All TopicsArid and semi-arid landsDisaster risk reductionEffective adaptationGender Equality and InclusionHealthMigrationUrbanWater Output ‘The fans just circulate hot air’: how indoor heat is making life unbearable in India’s sweltering citiesRead more Output How Indian cities can respond to extreme heatRead more Output Curtailing flash flood impacts on vulnerable communities in data scarce regions through the utilization of digital innovationRead more Output Role of human behaviour in water managementRead more Output Enhancing adaptation for water security and inclusionRead more Output Female migrant workers in Bhutan’s liquor industryRead more Output Bhutan’s growing migration wave demands better planningRead more