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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.

NewsClimate change
Cover image from EITI and sustainable development: Lessons and new challenges for the Caspian region
An international effort to ensure good governance of natural resources could do more to improve accountability and sustainability, according to research in the oil- and gas-rich Caspian Sea Region that IIED has published today.
NewsEnergy, Governance

IIED’s Director will be participating in the World Leader’s Dialogue, and IIED researchers will be running or participating in workshops at IUCN’s conference in Jeju, Korea 6 – 15 September 2012.

Event
Fledgling mangroves with a woman on the right of the image
An alliance of government and non-government organisations is promoting a mechanism for delivering climate finance to the local level for inclusive climate adaptation
ArticleClimate change, Drylands and pastoralism
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

NewsClimate change, Policy and planning, Poverty
Low-cost solar lanterns enable a boy to study at home in the small village of Shidhulai in the Natore District of northwestern Bangladesh (Photo: G.M.B. Akash/PANOS)
Donors, governments and businesses need to collaborate more strategically to finance pro-poor energy access. This is a key message from a new IIED discussion paper Sharing the Load
BlogEconomics, Energy, Sustainable markets
This bridge crossing the Yorkin river in the Sixaola Basin is used daily by local communities, including children on their way to school in the early morning. (Photo: Paul Aragón,©IUCN)

IIED and IUCN are using evidence from a project in the Sixaola River Basinin  Costa Rica to support the Climate Change Directorate in the Ministry of Environment and Energy to adopt effective ecosystem-based adaptation as part of its approach to dealing with climate change

ProjectBiodiversity, Climate change, Natural resource management
Children using water pump in Burkina Faso

Our work in Burkina Faso focused on supporting smallholders who are farming, transforming and trading rice in the irrigated area around the Bagré dam

ProjectWater
GWI influence - access and rights to irrigated land - planting rice - Selingue dam - Mali

Our work in Mali focused on supporting smallholders who are farming, transforming and trading rice in the irrigated area around the Sélingué dam. We also looked at the overall economic impact of the dam itself, both in terms of return on investment of the dam as a whole, and in terms of the role it plays in improving the livelihoods of the communities it affects.

ProjectWater
Promotional image featuring the heads of five people who are guests on a podcast
In the run-up to the UN climate summit (COP26) negotiations, IIED presents a new mini-series of three podcast conversations examining issues affecting and solutions to locally led adaption to climate change
ArticleClimate change, Communication

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