Analysis and commentary on the Network’s experiences coordinating climate-resilient development.
Analysis and commentary on the Network’s experiences coordinating climate-resilient development.
Un dialogue de haut niveau à Bangui a renforcé l’engagement du gouvernement à mettre en œuvre le plan national d'adaptation de la République centrafricaine afin d’assurer le développement durable et une paix à long terme.
Un dialogue de haut niveau à Bangui a renforcé l’engagement du gouvernement à mettre en œuvre le plan national d’adaptation de la République centrafricaine afin d’assurer le développement durable et une paix à long terme.
A high-level dialogue event in Bangui reinforced the government’s commitment to implementing Central African Republic’s National Adaptation Plan to ensure sustainable development and long-term peace.
A high-level dialogue event in Bangui reinforced the government’s commitment to implementing Central African Republic’s NAP to ensure sustainable development and long-term peace
Entretien avec Mariam Amoudou Sidi, point focal Genre et Changements Climatiques de l’équipe de PNA de la RCA et Chargée des Etudes en matière d’Adaptation aux changements Climatiques à la Coordination Nationale Climat au ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement durable
Pour que les progrès en matière de consolidation de la paix à la République centrafricain, les parties prenantes doivent œuvrer pour faire face aux principaux risques de conflit et vulnérabilités, y compris les effets néfastes des changements climatiques
An interview with Mariam Amoudou Sidi, gender and climate change focal point for CAR’s NAP team and manager of Studies on Climate Change Adaptation for the National Climate Coordination team at the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
For peacebuilding progress to continue In Central African Republic, stakeholders must work to address key conflict risks and vulnerabilities, including the harmful effects of climate change.
By Alec Crawford and Anne Hammill (IISD); and Richard Matthew (University of California)
The converging crises of conflict and climate change can be mutually reinforcing, with climate impacts potentially exacerbating the conflict cycle and violence weakening the governance structures and institutions needed to build climate resilience.
By Alec Crawford, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Somalia is immense. It has also been described as the most vulnerable country in the world to climate change. There is growing recognition that it must start adaptation planning now to protect and enhance the peace gains that have been made.
By Alec Crawford and Julia Donaldson, IISD
While rarely in and of itself a sole driver of violence, climate change impacts can exacerbate traditional drivers of conflict. The international community must come together to help vulnerable countries build resilience on all fronts.
By Clare Church and Alec Crawford
In many states struggling with fragility, climate change vulnerability, and conflict are inextricably linked. Aligning and coordinating the agendas of climate change adaptation and peacebuilding will be imperative to ensure the sustainable development of these states. The NAP process presents a significant opportunity to bring these agendas together.