In our latest episode, senior press and PR manager Simon Cullen hosts a conversation with Camilla More and Sejal Patel.
This week marks a month since Donald Trump’s return to the US presidency, reflecting a broader global trend of more ...
The 19th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA19) will take place from 12-16 May 2024 ...
In Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the phrase débrouillez-vous (fend for yourself) is considered ...
Almost every person who migrated abroad from climate-vulnerable regions of Bangladesh surveyed by IIED suffered at least one form of modern slavery while working, a new study reveals.
Some two thirds of the 143 survey respondents (64%) said there were barriers keeping women out of active roles representing ...
Across Africa, human-elephant conflicts are escalating as people and elephants vie for the same land. Humans are increasingly ...
New research from IIED examines the barriers to women’s participation in UN climate negotiations. Co-authors Fernanda Alcobé, Elaine Harty and Tracy Kajumba discuss the findings and why it’s vital to ...
An aerial view of Sao Paulo, illustrating the multiple ways in which cities urbanise and produce risk (Photo: Eric Bergeri) IIED is seeking a research consultant to help enhance urban resilience in ...
A brick kiln worker in Bangladesh (Photo: Kalu Institute/Dipankar Sarkar, via Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) In Bangladesh, loss and damage from climate change is hitting the poorest people hardest, ...