CBA conferences have created a space for practitioners to share knowledge and perspectives for more than 18 years. Now, a recent evaluation is showing how their approach is having an impact on the adaptation landscape.
A power shift to the front lines of the climate crisis
Sharing Solutions Across the Globe
CJRF’s Solution Series aims to share the work of our grantee partners and learn how climate resilience is built and strengthened through the efforts of communities on the front lines of climate change. In 2022, five partners took the opportunity to present to CJRF’s community and share their strategies for building resilience in partnership with vulnerable communities.
CJRF Shifts Power into the Hands of Practitioners
A Loss and Damage Growth Spurt
The issue of climate-induced loss and damage (L&D) is coming into its power as a movement—far beyond proof of concept. Although it’s been a budding idea for decades, it became a reality in the lead-up to the Paris Agreement. Now it is experiencing a growth spurt and is pushing against the status quo, demanding to be heard and respected.
Community teams are helping climate-hit Bangladeshis resettle
This article is the third in a three-part series that explains how loss and damage impacts communities across the globe and what organizations are doing to address these challenges. In this third and final piece, we describe how Young Power in Social Action harnesses the power of community to uplift those experiencing climate-forced displacement.
Resourcing community solutions for loss and damage in the Pacific Islands
A climate justice approach to address loss and damage in Bangladesh
This article is part of a three-part series that highlights elements of how organizations are addressing loss and damage across the globe. First, we examine the loss and damage efforts of Helvetas Bangladesh, which is part of a network of independent development organizations working to implement humanitarian projects, including those related to climate change.