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A man stands as he speaks to a seated group of people surrounding him
A new IIED-commissioned review seeks to deepen understanding of what makes effective dialogue and why
BlogCommunication, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning
Three farmers plan their crops on a steep hillside
The international Climate Adaptation Summit on 25 and 26 January aims to spur worldwide efforts to adapt to climate change. The Paris Agreement established the need for a Global Goal on Adaptation, but a new IIED briefing paper argues that to effectively operationalise the global goal, policymakers need to address some fundamental conceptual and technical challenges.
BlogClimate change, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
A busy side street in the settlement of Dharavi
David Satterthwaite discusses the vast gaps in city data, and explains why planning, governing and servicing cities calls for data that is broken down into city and sub-city level
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban
Cambodia's farmers face an uncertain future as the climate changes (Photo: Lorena Pajares via Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
Cambodia is one of several countries that are developing monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track different climate change actions at national as well as local levels
BlogClimate change
Policy-makers discussing, reflecting, learning and building skills and capacities for climate adaptation at village-level. All key social learning activities. (Photo: E. van de Grift)

A social learning event held in June featured case studies from across the world. Participants agreed to further strengthen and more thoroughly evaluate the social learning aspects of their work

BlogClimate change, Communication, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
The Pacific island nation of Kiribati consists of 33 atols and reef islands. Here, adaptation includes coastal protection measures such as mangrove re-planting, as well as strengthening laws to reduce soil erosion and population settlement planning (Photo: AusAID)

Climate negotiators are discussing how to set a global goal for climate change adaptation. It's important for the negotiators learn from experiences and evidence gained at country level – so they can develop a goal that reflects differing national realities

BlogClimate change, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning
Discussing climate resilience in Kinna, northern Kenya.

IIED and its partners are developing tailored frameworks to help developing countries evaluate their climate adaptation investments.

BlogClimate change, Governance, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
We need a plan. A plan that will guide us towards achieving real impact for smallholders. We are now documenting our work on creating Impact Pathways and Theories of Change in a new Learning Brief (Photo: G Smith/CCFAS)

We need a plan. A plan that will guide us towards achieving real impact for smallholders around the world

BlogClimate change, Communication, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Woman filling a jerry can with water
Twenty-five years after the landmark UN World Conference on Women in Beijing, gender equality has not been achieved anywhere. Tracy Kajumba and Clare Shakya reflect that if we want to transform society, we need a radical new approach, starting with the way we respond to climate change
BlogClimate change, Gender, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Richard Reeves uses Lego to illustrate in a video how inequality affects the American Dream, an example of Brookings' communications creativity (Image: Brookings Institution)

Is the desire to maximise impact through embedded systems cramping our communications creativity? Rosalind Goodrich discusses whether communicators need to relax and be more experimental and entrepreneurial

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