power imbalances
Decolonial climate finance in practice: assessing proposed reforms
In this working paper, the authors develop a set of guiding questions for determining the extent to which international finance reforms are decolonial and tackle the deep imbalances of power between the Global North and Global South.
Locally led adaptation: Promise, pitfalls, and possibilities
This article offers a nuanced understanding of the power and justice considerations required to make locally led adaptation useful for local communities and institutions, and to resolve the tensions between LLA and other development priorities.
Online course: Gender, environment and sustainable development
Gender is considered a key variable of power inequality. This online course helps you better understand gender in environment and sustainable development.
Building resilience and ending violence against women and girls: Experiences in Chad
This BRACED report explores why addressing violence against women and girls matters for development programmes that aim to build people’s resilience, particularly in fragile contexts such as Chad.
Comparative Assessment of Decentralization in Africa: Final Report and Summary of Findings
This study is a comparative report drawing upon desk studies of 10 African countries above, plus follow-up field studies in Botswana, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Tanzania
Integrating ecosystem- and community-based adaptation: Lessons from Model Forests in Latin America
Ecosystem- and community- based both have valuable benefits, but are often used in isolation.This article describes lessons learned from the integration of both approaches in the EcoAdapt project.