Credits: Teo Ormond-Skeaping This documentary reflects how frontline communities are experiencing losses and damages due to plantations in Eastern Uganda drying up due to rising temperatures.
Credits: Teo Ormond-Skeaping This documentary reflects how frontline communities are experiencing losses and damages due to plantations in Eastern Uganda drying up due to rising temperatures.
Credits: Teo Ormond-Skeaping In this documentary, voices of the voiceless are represented in Fiji, to show how they are impacted and how they respond to climatic losses and damages.
Credits: Teo Ormond-Skeaping In this documentary, community members share the experiences with losses and damages caused by the catastrophic campfire, in Butte Country, California. This is part of our Voices From the Frontline (Phase III) series. Learn more about the Magalia Community Church here: 👉 https://sites.google.com/view/magalia-community-church-mcc/food-pantry-and-resource-ministry?authuser=0
Credits: Douwe Van Schie and Rawnak Jahan Ranon Through a series of stories centring on non economic aspects of loss and damage, this video story depicts on how locals value such impacts in their daily lives. Details of the full research and methodology used to assess a value based approach to identify and address ‘non economic‘ loss and damage …
Nepal: Shreya K.C. explains how the various impacts of climate change in her country are disrupting lives, exacerbating inequalities, and contributing to social instability. This animation was produced by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) with The Like Minded. The short film is also available in Nepali Read the full story on IIED’s website
Rwanda: Ineza Umuhoza Grace speaks about prolonged periods of rain and drought degrading land and depriving people of their main source of food and income, culminating in the displacement of entire communities. This animation was produced by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) with The Like Minded. The short film is also available in Kinyarwanda Read the full …
Sierra Leone: Gabriel Kpaka, a meteorologist and UN climate negotiator, brings to life the reality of living in constant fear of mudslides and landslides destroying homes, or of contracting cholera or typhoid as drinking water is contaminated by floods, while prolonged dry spells ruin once abundant harvests. This animation was produced by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) …
Solomon Islands: Young climate activists, Gladys Habu and Solomon Yeo share how the relentless impacts of climate change are destroying their beautiful islands. IIED’s new animation about climate loss and damage in the Solomon Islands is narrated by climate activists Gladys Habu and Solomon Yeo. (Illustration: The Like Minded/IIED) The short film is also available in Pijin Read the full story …