Women work with tree seedlings in a greenhouse near Dire Dawa. Photo: Nuun Studio/SUNCASA An ambitious reforestation program ...
Social norms and gender biases are widely recognized as major barriers to the social and economic empowerment of women, ...
From left to right, Hugo Mendes, Simone Sandholz and Yunus Arikan, participate in a June 2025 session elevating local and ...
Mayor's Office of Cali Cities are on the front line of climate impacts. They are home to most of the world’s population and ...
An aerial view of Belém, Brazil, host city of COP30. Photo: Paralaxis/iStock Cities and states have aimed higher and moved faster on climate action than national governments. The reason is simple: To ...
Water tanks dot residential rooftops across Addis Ababa: a symptom of dwindling supply and a warning sign for the city’s future. As its watershed struggles to meet demand, Addis Ababa needs joint ...
A street view of Mexico City. CityMetrics’ data shows that proximity to open spaces is lower for Mexico City’s children (53.2%) compared to the population as a whole (55.4%). Photo: Irving ...
An installation crew from Alexandra Water Warriors tests a litter trap in the Jukskei River. Photo: Jenna Echakowitz/SUNCASA In Gauteng Province, the Jukskei River winds its way through the heart of ...
As countries prepare their updated nationally determined contributions (NDCs) for submission ahead of this year’s UN climate change conference (COP30), there is growing recognition that effective ...
Newly planted trees line the Piassa-Mexico-Sarbet-Gotera-Wollo Sefer corridor in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Implemented during the first phase of the city’s corridor development project, the trees provide ...
Johannesburg, South Africa, is using gender-responsive nature-based solutions to address the city’s water insecurity and advance equity. Part of the SUNCASA initiative, one ongoing project ensures ...
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