ICCCAD is one of the leading research and capacity building organisations working on climate change.
As a global Centre of Excellence, ICCCAD wants to build and lead a network of Southern based partner institutes, together educating the world about Climate Change and Development
Latest Publications
- Humanitarian Impacts of Climate Change in Bangladesh
- Event Report | CLIMB Innovation Scaling and National Level LLA Consultation
- Climate Change Impacts in Bangladesh
WHAT CLIMATE CHANGE MEANS FOR A COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE.
- Event Report | South Asia Resilience Hub- COP28
- Valuing a values-based approach for assessing loss and damage
- Opinion: Effective climate adaptation must be locally-led
- Climate-induced Displacement: Loss and Damage in Bangladesh
- Pay attention to what poor communities want and need
Though agriculture has helped to reduce poverty in Bangladesh, families who depend on small-scale farming still struggle economically. The climate crisis is exacerbating their problems, and they are the least able to adapt. - Climate change, beyond the politicians
In Bangladesh and elsewhere, people are devoted to tackling climate change – regardless of what world leaders do this week - Event Report | Roundtable on Climate Change in the Build Up to the COP28 with the United Arab Emirates
- Locally Led Transformative Action to Address Loss & Damage: ICCCAD’S Nexus Approach
- Does climate finance enhance mitigation ambitions of recipient countries?
- What can the Loss and Damage Facility learn from the Green Climate Fund?
- Operationalizing the Loss and Damage Fund: Learning from the Intended Beneficiaries
- Loss and damage finance should apply to biodiversity loss
- Scaling up locally led adaptation in Bangladesh: three action areas
- Tracking Community Perspectives on Climate Resilience in Bangladesh
- Shaping a resilient future in response to COVID-19
Blogs
- Reframing ‘CASH’: A Community Perspective
- Engaging Climate Communication: From Local Stories to Global Impact Through Comics
- Reflecting on the learnings from the 7th Adaptation Futures Conference in Montreal
- Climate Chronicles of the Manta Community: Life on the river, battling the water woes
- New scorecards expose what’s going wrong in the climate finance delivery chain – and pilot how to fix it
- Empathy: A Key Enabler for Harnessing Effective Community-centered Adaptation
- The First Step in Operationalizing Loss and Damage Finance: Reflections on the Transitional Committee Process
- A Small Town Copes With Big Disaster: What Can We Learn from Mongla in Bangladesh?
- Carving the Skeleton: Policy Pathways for Reframing Urban Nature-based Solutions in South Asian Cities
- Comic Dissemination Revolutionizes Learning for Students and Communities
- Navigating Knowledge and Culture: My International Conference Journey in Madrid
- Reflections from Kuakata Seashore: Developing a Local Climate Adaptation Plan (LCAP)
“ The global system is broken, thus we are going to have to find new ways to solve the problem ”
– Saleemul Huq
Porf. Saleemul Huq OBE (1952-2023)
Founder, ICCCAD
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