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Highlights
“We Are Watching” campaign in Asia
“We are watching you, so act now. Act now, for our future.” Rural communities in Asia call on the world leaders attending the COP26 to recognize family farmers as solution providers and to invest in establishing a Farmers’ Empowerment
and Climate Resiliency Trust Fund. Find out more about the campaign
Bringing cultures together on the farms and mountains of Viet Nam
By getting organised into the Yen Duong farming cooperative, women of Tay and Dzao groups broke the cycle of low earnings that leaves farmers unable to invest in technology and innovation.
Read the success story of Ma Thi Ninh
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Focus on climate finance for local actors
Community-managed funds key to protecting Brazilian Amazon
Leaders from the Podaali, Babassu and Dema funds explain how direct support to community-managed funds will help address challenges including climate change, biodiversity loss and rural poverty.
More about the event at the Global Landscapes Forum Amazonia
Investment in practical options to build resilience
A new IIED report offers 30 practical options to help local people build vital resilience into their livelihoods, landscapes and food systems and calls for an urgent increase in climate finance to and through local organisations.
FAO calls for climate finance for forest and farm smallholders
Scaling up assistance to forest and farm smallholders would provide benefits at a planetary scale in the face of climate change, according to a new FAO policy brief published last week.
New network to scale-up funding to secure the land and forest rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Launched recently, Path to Scale is an informal network of donors and financial institutions aiming to scale-up funding to meet 2030 global climate and biodiversity target. |
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From partner countries
Young farmer brings successfully agroecology practices in his village
Recently trained by the producer organization CTOP and the youth network REJEPPAT, Anome Kossi Théodore shares his knowledge with women and teenagers of his community in Djakpata-kopé, Togo. |
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Videos
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New Publications
Launch of four new publications on climate resilience
These publications show that grassroots organizations are a solution to build resilience, reduce poverty, conserve biodiversity, restore forest landscapes and mitigate climate change.
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Forest and farm producer organizations building resilience – strength in numbers and landscapes
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Diversification for climate resilience -Thirty options for forest and farm producer organisations
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Forest and farm producers – climate-change sentinels
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30 resilience options – diverse ways for grassroots organizations to flourish in the face of climate change
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Events
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