Please find below a number of resources about Chemonics’ work in humanitarian responses and how technology, data and evidence-based approaches have been utilised. Technical Report – Coordinated response to Cyclone Idai in Mozambique provides model for…
Resource - Event
Chemonics UK hosted a hybrid event on 5 December 2023 at our offices in London and online via Teams Live Events. This event convened international development and humanitarian partners, donors, practitioners, and researchers to explore current…
Resource - Event
Briefing Paper – Climate Finance for a Just Transition: A Forum on Blended Finance and Catalytic Strategies While still falling short of the $3.5 trillion annual investment needed to reach a net-zero future, global climate finance…
Resource - Technical Brief
Chemonics UK, in partnership with the Impact Investing Institute, hosted a hybrid event on Tuesday June 27, 2023 16:00 - 17:15 BST.
Resource - Event
On June 14-15, 2023, we hosted a hybrid forum exploring governance challenges across key development sectors including locally led development, water governance, environmental governance, and accountability and rule of law.
Resource - Event
Chemonics staff and other international experts will convene online and in Sweden from August 23-September 1, 2022 to discuss global water issues.
Resource - Event
This success story provides an overview of how the Resilient Waters program improves transboundary natural resources management by targeting local municipalities around the Limpopo River and Okavango basins.
Resource - Project Success Story
The main objective of this USAID assessment is to evaluate the vulnerability of the Mara River Basin to climate variability and change, while providing investment recommendations for donors, the government and the private sector to address the changing nature of risk across the basin.
Resource - Paper
The USAID-funded Resilience in the Limpopo Basin Program (RESILIM) contributed to significant advances in water management, biodiversity, and climate change adaptation across an area of Southern Africa.
Resource - Project Report
The objective of the Improved Cooking Technology Program (ICTP), also known as Recho Paw, was to help set Haiti on a path toward sustainable cooking solutions and to achieve a significant reduction in charcoal consumption by large-scale users and households in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area.
Resource - Project Report
This infographic provides an overview of how a small city in the Philippines, Bago City, introduced conservation financing.
Resource - Fact Sheet
USAID’s Southern African Regional Environmental Program worked with partners and stakeholders related to the Okavango River Basin, to forge relationships that allowed a large portion of the people of the basin to have better lives, now and in the future.
Resource - Project Report