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Susannah Fisher outlines the challenges that need to be addressed in order to effectively measure progress on adaptation as part of the first global stocktake in 2023
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, thousands of humanitarian agencies supported a huge recovery effort. ATwo months ago, another major quake struck. Are Haiti or humanitarian agencies any better equipped for the challenge of rebuilding?
An international network of government planners is sharing strategies on how to mainstream climate change into development planning
Representatives from governments in Africa and Asia have formed a network to support their efforts to factor climate change into national development planning.
As climate negotiators meet in Bonn, Batu Uprety says the mandate of the Least Developed Countries Expert Group must be renewed at COP21 to continue to support the LDCs on climate change adaptation
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
The post-2015 sustainable development agenda promises a better future – but only if some awkward realities are confronted
Urban crises challenge the traditional ways of working for humanitarian organisations. The International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council and World Vision worked together to develop a suite of tools and practical guidance notes to promote improved responses to urban crises
The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) negotiations, concluding early next year, include a plan to nearly double protected areas to 30% of the planet by 2030. Joe Eisen and Blaise Mudodosi discuss whether the 30x30 target offers a false solution to the biodiversity crisis
Coronavirus has changed our ways of working and being, perhaps irreversibly. Here, IIED director Andrew Norton takes stock of the impact on our strategic approach, exploring the pandemic’s implications for our five global challenges. He considers IIED’s changing priorities and ways of working, before indicating how we might support worldwide efforts to ‘build forward’ to sustainable, fair and inclusive development pathways









