Strengthening national responses to loss and damage MERL
Susannah Fisher has contributed as a lead author to a chapter on supporting national approaches to monitoring, evaluation, reporting and learning for loss and damage.
Working Paper: An exploration of creative arts for accountable adaptation, Sabon-Gari local government area of Kaduna State, Nigeria
This paper was written by Franklyn Pyokpung Zaure, an Accountable Adaptation Fellow from Ahmado Bello University Zaria, Nigeria
Improving climate finance through democratic accountability mechanisms
This briefing by Accountable Adaptation’s guest parliamentary fellow looks at some of the ways parliamentary oversight could foster accountability of international climate finance.
Policy input: Evaluating the sustainability of adaptation outcomes
Ex-post evaluations for adaptation (and development more broadly) are rare as they are hard to fund and include within a project cycle. But they can offer key insights into the sustainability of adaptation outcomes and key lesssons for how adaptation is planned and funded.
Measuring local resilience in African communities: roundtable report
The Africa Research and Impact Network convened a roundtable discussion at Africa Climate Week to discuss what the measurement of adaptation means to vulnerable African communities. The roundtable brought together diverse stakeholders working on adaptation in Kenya and Africa.
Nepal climate finance policy round table discussion
Accountable Adaptation and Practical Action ran a provincial roundtable discussing issues of climate finance in Surkhet, Nepal. We heard from practitioners, researchers and government ministers during the session.