In 2021, Practical Action and the Senegalese Red Cross undertook two separate initiatives that address the issue of flooding in Thiès through a community-based approach.
In Malawi, Concern has adopted a cooperative approach to flood resilience programming – one that harnesses the strengths of multiple actors.
Thanks to Community Brigades established by the Mexican Red Cross, Tabaso is better prepared for flood events.
Volunteer groups in Bangladesh are making significant contributions in disaster preparedness and resilience-building.
Experts from across the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance reflect on what was achieved in Sharm El-Sheikh, and what needs to happen next.
Losses and damages caused by the climate crisis are on the rise, but not enough is being done to help those affected.
Commitments to finance for Loss and Damage from developed countries rarely goes beyond warm words. Surely this is untenable in the context of worsening climate impacts?
A recent study by Nature Communications presents which countries have a higher risk of exposure to floods. Learn about the context in Latin America in the following article from La República Colombia.
Identifying the right course of action to increase flood resilience can be challenging. A mind map can be a vital aid.