Join us for an engaging webinar co-hosted with the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) exploring locally led adaptation strategies in informal urban settings, inspired by the paper, “Community-led Adaptation: Lessons from Informal Settlements.”
Published by the Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches (GPRBA) in April 2025, this paper shows how empowering communities to lead climate adaptation can bridge financing gaps and drive more resilient, equitable urban development.
Webinar participants will gain a deeper understanding of how integrating community-driven approaches into urban policy and investment design can drive sustainable adaptation, foster inclusion, and deliver impactful results in vulnerable urban areas. The discussion will feature key findings from the paper with a focus on informal settlements in East and West Africa, and interactive Q&A with experts and practitioners.
Whether you are a policymaker, practitioner, researcher, or advocate, this webinar will offer valuable perspectives on embedding inclusive processes in urban spaces to advance adaptation.
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Locally Led Adaptation in Informal Settlements
Join us for an engaging webinar co-hosted with the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) exploring locally led adaptation strategies in informal urban settings, inspired by the paper, “Community-led Adaptation: Lessons from Informal Settlements.”
Published by the Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches (GPRBA) in April 2025, this paper shows how empowering communities to lead climate adaptation can bridge financing gaps and drive more resilient, equitable urban development.
Webinar participants will gain a deeper understanding of how integrating community-driven approaches into urban policy and investment design can drive sustainable adaptation, foster inclusion, and deliver impactful results in vulnerable urban areas. The discussion will feature key findings from the paper with a focus on informal settlements in East and West Africa, and interactive Q&A with experts and practitioners.
Whether you are a policymaker, practitioner, researcher, or advocate, this webinar will offer valuable perspectives on embedding inclusive processes in urban spaces to advance adaptation.
Register now to be part of the conversation!