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The Paris Agreement provides a foundation for the most robust climate change transparency system to date. IIED research has identified ways to improve this reporting by aligning global and national activity
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In episode one of a new podcast mini-series, IIED hosts a discussion about the principles, practice and challenges of considering climate risks in evaluation of programmes aimed at achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
NewsClimate change, Communication, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Senbetge, in Ethiopia's Amhara region is prone to droughts and flooding. Credit: EC DG ECHO (Creative Commons Licence)

The governments of six countries will share their experiences of assessing the effectiveness and developmental impacts of climate change adaptation, at an international meeting in Kenya on 24-27 March.

NewsClimate change, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
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New systems for tracking the social impacts of efforts to adapt to climate change could soon be in place in Africa and South Asia.

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The latest episode of the People, Planet and Public Finance podcast was recorded shortly after Cyclone Amphan hit Bangladesh and India. The storm, and the damage it caused, showed the vital importance of budgeting for climate risks – even as countries confront the coronavirus pandemic
NewsClimate change, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning
Community-based adaptation in Bangladesh. Photo: G.M.B. Akash/PANOS
Representatives from governments in Africa and Asia have formed a network to support their efforts to factor climate change into national development planning.
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In the second episode of ‘Locally led adaptation – a time for action’, organisations that have signed up to the principles of locally led adaptation are held to account by two expert judges. Will their plans for tracking progress on putting local people in control of local level adaptation make the grade?
NewsClimate change, Communication

Developed countries are being far from transparent about the climate-change finance they promised to developing nations at the Copenhagen summit in 2009, according to a scorecard published today (19 September) by IIED.

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Eight development experts, including Oxfam GB's Irene Guijt, were interviewed about reimagining development for the Least Developed Countries (Image: IIED)

IIED talks to development experts from around the globe to find out how the Least Developed Countries are working to define new ways forward for sustainable development

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