Global South
Tracking, learning and sharing programme
The press release is about a learning platform that connects evidence, practice, and collaboration across the ARA community.
Climate change and health programme to strengthen investment for climate‑resilient health systems
An action‑oriented programme advancing climate‑resilient health systems in vulnerable countries.
Urban resilience programme for strengthening peer learning and urban adaptation
A programme supporting funders to scale locally grounded and evidence‑based urban climate adaptation.
Nature-based solutions for equitable climate resilience scoping program: Desk-based review synthesis report
A desk‑based synthesis identifying research gaps and priorities for equitable nature‑based climate resilience.
SECURe framework: Context analysis for urban resilience
This report presents a structured approach to analysing urban contexts to support locally grounded and effective resilience solutions.
How to fix funding bottlenecks and pave the way for locally led adaptation
A new survey explores the operational bottlenecks preventing local organisations from accessing climate adaptation funding. As the UN General Assembly approaches, IIED’s May Thazin Aung and BRAC’s Sousan Suha share the survey’s findings and explains how funders can smooth the way for locally led adaptation.
Climate-induced migration in the Global South: an in depth analysis
This study explores how climate-induced stressors, specifically rising temperatures, water stress and droughts, and floods and sea-level rise, have affected populations in the Global South, leading to voluntary and/or forced migration.
Community Commons as Socially Just and Adaptive Spaces
Understand how 'community commons' can be potential adaptive spaces in urban poor settlements of the Global South through this ArcGIS StoryMap.
Climate justice for people and nature through urban Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA): a focus on the Global South
Examples of urban EbA interventions, predominantly in the Global South, are explored in this paper and linked with seven proposed EbA social principles related to climate justice.