CJRF Solution Series

As part of our commitment to generate learning from our portfolio, CJRF piloted a new space for partners to learn from and connect with one another. Under the umbrella of the CJRF Learning Program, the Solution Series enabled partners to share lessons, challenges, and impactful outcomes of their work with our community, funders, and other climate practitioners.

Watch the recordings and check out materials from the Solution Series sessions

2023 Sessions

Helvetas discussed how they are building the resilience of people most affected by climate change, especially women and youth, in Southwest Bangladesh. Watch the May 18th recording.  

Doc Society is a British non-profit committed to the power of documentary films to engage and connect people, transform communities, and improve societies. On April 19th, they discussed their approach to influence strategies and shape actions and policies in the context of climate change. Watch the session recording.  

Young Power in Social Action (YPSA) explained how they are supporting capacity-building efforts for people who have been displaced by climate change. For those who may have missed the session, you can review the presentation slides and Civil Society’s Organizations’ position paper on Climate Diplomacy Towards COP27. Watch the March 20th session recording.  

Indigenous Climate Action explained how they are ensuring that decisions on climate change solutions and climate policy are informed by Indigenous experts, values, knowledge, and voices . Watch the session held on February 22nd.  

COAST Foundation kicked off our 2023 Solution Series session on January 25th. They discussed how they are addressing the links between climate events, education, domestic violence, and child marriage while working with some of the most climate-vulnerable people in Bangladesh. Watch the session recording.  

2022 Sessions

Right Energy Partnership led the Solution Series on November 29th. Right Energy Partnership supports and promotes a rights-based approach to renewable energy development in Indigenous territories. Watch the session recording.

Natural Justice aims to give communities a voice in major development and infrastructure projects where climate resilience is at stake. By applying provisions in new Kenyan climate laws, they presented on increasing the capacity of communities to challenge and hold projects accountable. Watch the session recording.

CNRS shared their work to ensure water rights for vulnerable communities in Bangladesh. Watch the session recording here.

Christian Aid Kenya shared their climate justice efforts on July 26th. You can find the session recording here.

Pawanka Fund shared their CJRF-funded efforts on June 28th. You can find the session recording here. For more details on the work they shared, check out the PINGOS Forum Tanzania report on climate change and the video of the project of Centro de Comunicación e Investigación Indígenas Chaski Nayrampi, Argentina y Chile