COP30: Post-Belém Challenges and Perspectives for African Countries
COP30 in Belém put adaptation and resilience back at the center—but for African countries, the real test is turning global promises into funded, territorial, and inclusive action. This article unpacks the post-COP30 gaps (governance, capacity, finance) and the strategic levers to make resilience deliver on the ground.
Climate Adaptation : Five Global Shifts Governments Cannot Ignore From Post-COP30 Commitments to Operational Resilience
In the post-COP30 moment, adaptation is no longer a “technical add-on” — it’s a core governance and investment agenda. The article breaks down five global shifts reshaping 2025: resilience-first infrastructure, governance-anchored early warning, more demanding (and innovative) climate finance, data-driven planning, and locally embedded resilience.
Inclusive Development : Why Gender Equality Is a Climate Resilience Strategy — and a Core Pillar of a Just Transition?
Gender equality is no longer a separate social agenda — it is a core climate resilience strategy. This article explores how inclusive development strengthens adaptation, governance, and long-term resilience, drawing on insights from the IPCC, UNDP, FAO, and global climate finance institutions.
