Malawi is Putting its Money Where its Forests Are
Malawi's growing population depends on forests for wood or charcoal for cooking, but these forests are being cleared for agriculture, which 80 percent of Malawians rel
Kampala: Rebuilding Public Sector Legitimacy with A New Approach to Sanitation Services
This case study in the World Resources Report, “Towards a More Equal City,” examines transforma
Toward Paris Alignment: How the Multilateral Development Banks Can Better Support the Paris Agreement
Climate finance has been important to moving toward global climate goals and will continue to be vital going forward.
Transforming Agriculture for Climate Resilience: A Framework for Systemic Change
Transformative approaches to adaptation in agriculture will be needed to maintain and enhance global food security, avoid maladaptation and reduce growing risks of cri
Water, Security and Conflict
This paper summarizes our current understanding of water and security threats and their links to conflict, migration, and food insecurity.
Putting the Poor First to Improve Sanitation in Kampala
Putting the needs of poor people first has greatly improved sanitation in Uganda’s capital. One key: the Gulper, a PVC hand pump that empties pit latrines in slums.