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Towards Climate and Extreme Heat Resilience: Lessons from African and Asian Communities
Southasiadisasters.net, Issue No. 227 | December 2025
हवामान बदल आणि अती उष्णतेपासून संरक्षण : आफ्रिकन आणि आशियाई समुदायांकडून मिळालेले धडे
The latest issue of Southasiadisasters.net brings together powerful insights from Africa and Asia on how communities are confronting climate change and extreme heat. From informal workers adapting to rising temperatures and girls’ education strengthening long-term resilience, to community-led early warnings in Tajikistan, agroforestry in Ghana, and heat-safe urban practices in India, the issue showcases practical, scalable solutions emerging from the ground up. Featuring contributions from 16 authors across the region, it highlights one message clearly: communities are not waiting—they are innovating, adapting, and leading the way toward a more climate-resilient future.
This issue was launched at the Regional Humanitarian Partnership Week (RHPW) 2025 during Session S11: Voices from the Frontlines: Small Business Adaptation to Extreme Heat and Loss & Damage, held on December 9, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. Read more
In This Issue:
- At the Frontlines of a Changing Climate: Learning from Small Businesses in Africa and Asia
Asha Metcalf, Program Director, Global Fairness Initiative, United States of America; Mihir R. Bhatt, All India Disaster Mitigation Institute, India
- Building Heat-Resilient Cities: Lessons from Small Businesses in Urban India
Vishal Pathak and Aysha Imam, All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI), India
- Collaboration for Resilience: Linking Local Institutions, Communities, and Policy Lessons from Nepal
Pralhad Timilsina, Executive Director, Society for Integrated Allied Nepal (SIAN), Kathmandu, Nepal
- Girls’ Education: A Sine Qua Non for Climate Resilience
Dinesh Bhuju, Chair, Resources Himalaya Foundation, Nepal; Professor (Hon.) MICD, Mid-West University, Nepal; Visiting Professor, Northwest University, China
- Disaster Preparedness and Resilience: Lessons from Tal
Umesh Basnet and Bhawana Bhusal, Youth Alliance for Environment (YAE), Kathmandu, Nepal
- A Just Transition in Kenya
Hanningtone Meyo, Founder, Green Drivers Community, Kenya
- Building Climate Resilience through Community-Based Forest and Farm Producer Organisations in Ghana
Takyi Ezekiel Paul, Program Associate, Ghana Federation of Forest and Farm Producers (GhaFFaP)
- Empowering Rural Communities for Climate Resilience: Lessons from Ghana
Sandra Efua Attah Dickson, Climate Programs Officer, Alliance for Empowering Rural Communities, Ghana
- Toward Climate Resilience with a Focus on Adaptation: Lessons from Communities
Joy Muller, Former, IFRC, Switzerland
- Towards Climate Resilience: Lessons from Communities in Bangladesh
Abul Kalam Azad, Senior Environmental & Social Safeguard Specialist, Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Climate Resilience and Cultural Heritage Conservation through Traditional Lime Technology
R. K. Trivedi, Senior Consultant Heritage, Ex. Faculty. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi, Faculty of the National Archive of India, India
- Community-Led Ecosystem Services for Climate Resilient India
Haripriya P S and Shalini Dhyani, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Maharashtra, India
- Rainfall Extremes and Rural Climate Vulnerability in Upper Assam, India
Binita Pathak, Aniket Chakraborty, Shukla Acharjee, Niki Gogoi, Anindita Borah, Bikash Deka, Palash Dutta, Rizwan Rahman, Barsha Dutta, Jiban Saikia, Surajit Konwar, and Kalyan Bhuyan, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India
- Climate Resilience: What Can We Learn from Coastal Communities in Bangladesh?
Rafiqul Islam Montu, Independent Environment Journalist, Bangladesh
- Community-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction: Integrating Climate Resilience into Local Planning
Shyamji, Research Scholar in Disaster Management, TISS, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
- Youth and Innovation in Climate Resilience: Lessons from Indian Communities
Monu Kumari, Independent Researcher, India
- From Lessons to Leadership: The Next Step in Climate and Extreme Heat Resilience in Africa and Asia
Mihir R. Bhatt, AIDMI, India