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Gender at Work: Closing the Divide in Climate Resilience 

From Sky: How SURF-IT is Introducing UAV Technology in Coastal Embankment Mapping

REBUMAA Takes Centre Stage at the ANG Abuja Conference

Exploring Gender Dynamics in Decision-Making, Resource Access, and Labour among Agro-Pastoralists in Tana River, Kenya.

SIRA Project launched in Bangladesh to boost inclusivity, local expertise in climate resilience

A Collaborative Approach to Climate Resilience and Onion Production in Cameroon

Championing community volunteering to enhance water security

Stories of Change: The New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance and Who Pays? 

Bridging Knowledge Gaps on Climate Change Financial Risks with the Central Bank of Uganda  

Transforming Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for Real Impact in the Global Climate Change Crisis

Stay Informed: Our Inaugural PALM-TREES Newsletter is out

How do we surface and address power dynamics for more inclusive and equitable co-creation processes?

Using political settlement analysis to explain Tanzania’s changing public participation agenda in water governance

Nancy Nabur: A Young Mother’s Experience as Enumerator in Turkana, Kenya

Bridging Gaps in Climate Change Adaptation

Resilient Futures Through GEI: Reflections from the Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI) Workshop from RECOVER

Research for impact approaches in CLARE : bridging science and action

Engaging Communities through Puppetry: reflections from CLARE’s Knowledge Brokering Workshop 

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CLARE is a flagship research programme on climate adaptation and resilience, funded mostly (about 90%) by UK Aid through the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and co-funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. CLARE is bridging critical gaps between science and action by championing Southern leadership to enable socially inclusive and sustainable action to build resilience to climate change and natural hazards. Each CLARE-supported project team has a profile on this website, and associated rights to publish updates about their work (news, blogs, events, opportunities) directly. The views expressed on this website do not necessarily represent those of the UK government, IDRC or its Board of Governors.

CLARE est un programme de recherche phare sur l'adaptation et la résilience au climat, financé principalement (environ 90 %) par l'aide britannique via le Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), et cofinancé par le Centre de recherches pour le développement international (CRDI), Canada. CLARE comble les lacunes critiques entre la science et l'action en soutenant le leadership du Sud pour permettre une action durable et socialement inclusive afin de renforcer la résilience au changement climatique et aux risques naturels. Chaque équipe de projet soutenue par CLARE dispose d'un profil sur ce site web, et des droits associés pour publier directement des mises à jour sur leur travail (nouvelles, blogs, événements, opportunités). Les opinions exprimées sur ce site Web ne représentent pas nécessairement celles du gouvernement britannique, du CRDI ou de son Conseil des gouverneurs.

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