Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT)

The Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) research program examines conflict-affected borderlands, how conflicts connect across borders, and the factors that shape violent and peaceful behavior to inform effective policy responses.
Project Page

3 Questions with Chris Perine on Chemonics’ Climate Group

As the world continues to grapple with climate change, Chemonics’ Climate Group Managing Director Chris Perine explains how the Climate Group is working to reduce our global footprint.
Blog Post

Media Release for #Wildeye Southern Africa

#Wildeye Southern Africa is an online tool that tracks wildlife crime data in southern Africa.
Resource - Media Release

Combating Wildlife Crime Through a Role-Playing Game in South Africa

Wildlife crime in southern Africa is no game. But a new role-playing game may be the key to fostering cooperation between nature reserves and nearby communities to combat poaching and trafficking.
Impact Story

Wildlife Crime Reporting 101

This resource is specifically aimed at journalists, but could be of interest to the general public who wish to understand more about wildlife crime and how the media reports on this topic.
Resource - Handbook

Are Climate Programs the Most Effective Use of Climate Funding?

What are the most effective programmatic options to address climate objectives: climate programs, climate components, or climate mainstreaming? Brian App explores each and argues which may be the best option.
Blog Post

Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments (ATLAS)

Development programs worldwide are designed to protect vulnerable people, places, and livelihoods from climate change, but with smarter methods, these programs could be even more effective.
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SERVIR

Science, satellites, and information technology are transforming how countries manage critical development challenges such as climate resilience and environmental management.
Project Page

Prioritization of Climate Variability and Change by African Governments

This tool was developed to find specific quotes, policies and planning documents, and additional resources highlighting the prioritization of climate variability and change by African governments and organizations.
Resource - Tool