
Managing Irrigation Systems: A Fresh Perspective
Irrigation sustains nearly half of global food production and supports the livelihoods of billions, while accounting for around 70 percent … Continued

Irrigation sustains nearly half of global food production and supports the livelihoods of billions, while accounting for around 70 percent … Continued

By Molu Tepo, Ibrahim Kabelo, Hosea Kandagor, Sahara Ahmed, Diramu Galgalo (MID-P) This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, … Continued

By Anastasia Deligianni and David Mornout Transforming Rural Roads for Resilience Rural roads are the lifeline of Bangladesh’s economy, connecting … Continued

By David Mornout, Md. Zahidul Islam, and Frank van Steenbergen Postcard from Netrokona Though far away from the coast or … Continued

By Nargis Begum, Dr. Shibly Sadik (Bangladesh Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), Jannatul Naim In the ever-shifting landscapes … Continued

By the Char Gujimari Community Implementation Committee, Mr. Ambor Ali (President, CIC) and Mst. Jannatul Naim This blog is part … Continued

by APIL NGO, supported by Zare Aida This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons from … Continued

By Md. Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Climate Change & Water Governance Program, Uttaran These personal stories are … Continued

by MIDP This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons from the Reversing the Flow (RtF) program. RtF … Continued

By FRIENDSHIP, Shaheberalga This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights and lessons from the Reversing the Flow (RtF) program. … Continued

An example from Laikipia, Kenya By IMPACT NGO, Nancy Kadenyi This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights … Continued

An example from Laikipia, Kenya By IMPACT NGO, Nancy Kadenyi This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights … Continued