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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?
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning, Urban
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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
BlogBiodiversity, Policy and planning
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The annual international conferences on community-based adaptation (CBA) are unique events where adaptation practitioners, researchers, donors and decision-makers come together with grassroots community representatives and engage in open, dynamic conversations about how best to drive locally-led adaptation to climate change. This year’s event, CBA15, saw more than 400 people from more than 60 countries discuss how adaptation that is inclusive and locally led can be delivered in practice. This blog shares highlights from these exchanges
BlogBiodiversity, Climate change, Policy and planning
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CBA15 is the leading practitioner-focused forum on climate change adaptation, delivering dialogue and evidence to inform policy and action from the local to the global scale. More than 400 people from almost 70 countries gathered online for learning, networking and creative dialogue. This page brings you daily highlights from the five-day conference
ArticleClimate change, Policy and planning
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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
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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
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A new IIED-commissioned review seeks to deepen understanding of what makes effective dialogue and why
BlogCommunication, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning
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Stefano D'Errico outlines four steps that should be considered in the design of an effective evaluative process for the Sustainable Development Goals
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning

This ‘real life’ introduction to evaluating progress on the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is based on emerging country experience from North and South, as well as wider past learning on sustainable development eval

PublicationPolicy and planning, Monitoring, evaluation and learning

This ‘real life’ introduction to evaluating progress on the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is based on emerging country experience from North and South, as well as wider past learning on sustainable development eval

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning

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