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In climate-vulnerable communities in Fiji and Mongolia, capacity-building activities support women’s participation in the green economy.
Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Countries can meet goals for climate change and the planned global plastics treaty through investments, technologies, and financing with co-benefits.
A project in Bangladesh used behavior change communication as a large-scale health care intervention to help women and poor households access health care.
Large-scale reversal of deforestation can be achieved through effective interventions and finance mechanisms that support conservation initiatives.
Catalytic risk capital, community empowerment, and climate-smart practices in poultry farming can unlock industry growth.
WASH investments through piped water, improved drainage, and waste management can help curb water-related disease risks and boost climate resilience for refugees and host communities.
Shaded rest, clean water, and cooling systems safeguard workers from extreme heat while boosting productivity.
Resilient health systems, early warning tools, and community safeguards can reduce chronic heat risks and protect vulnerable populations.
Green Revolution 2.0 requires cultivating a new generation of innovators, scientists, policymakers, and agro-entrepreneurs.