Climate change: Africa and South Asia energy research priorities
Many African and South Asian countries are highly dependent on hydropower for electricity generation – climate change threatens their growth potential
Many African and South Asian countries are highly dependent on hydropower for electricity generation – climate change threatens their growth potential
Our climate change experts discuss key priorities and share their expectations from the global climate change conference
Our senior consultant Soumik Biswas discusses the challenges and opportunities to boost climate action
Facilitating links between domestic and international public sector across Asia-Pacific to identify common climate challenges and solutions
DFID is assisting the Government of Nepal to assess the impacts of climate change on the tourism sector and to develop measures to build resilience.
We were the MEL partner for the Asia Regional Resilience to a Changing Climate (ARRCC) programme. We supported the delivery partners – the World Bank and UK Met Office – to monitor and evaluate progress and facilitated internal learning process.
Capacity development at the local level is one of the most discussed topics among governance experts in Nepal
How to address the problem of proxy leadership
Boosting progress against climate change requires cross-sectoral action
During the lead up to COP24, we were exploring how climate is a cross-sectoral issue that is closely linked with the SDGs