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“Adaptation pathways to inform policies and practice in the context of development” New paper with input from Kulima

“Adaptation pathways to inform policies and practice in the context of development” New paper with input from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 4, 2023 | Projects, Publications

A new paper “Adaptation pathways to inform policies and practice in the context of development” has just been published in the journal Environmental Science and Policy. The paper, led by Ted Sparkes, with Edmond Totin, Saskia Werners, Russell Wise, James Butler...
Happy holidays from Kulima Integrated Development Solutions

Happy holidays from Kulima Integrated Development Solutions

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Katharine Vincent and Kulima associates would like to wish all their partners and colleagues Happy Holidays. The office of Kulima Integrated Development Solutions will remain open over the festive season, with the exception of public holidays. We look forward to...
New project launch: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA)

New project launch: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA)

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 14, 2022 | Projects

Kulima is proud to be part of a new project: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA). STADCLIM-SA takes place under the Newton Fund Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership South Africa (WCSSP South Africa). WCSSP South Africa is...
Kulima attends kick off meeting for the Food Systems Transformation in Southern Africa for One Health (FoSTA Health) project

Kulima attends kick off meeting for the Food Systems Transformation in Southern Africa for One Health (FoSTA Health) project

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 5, 2022 | Projects

Last week Dr Katharine Vincent was in Pretoria for the kick off meeting of the Food Systems Transformation in Southern Africa for One Health (FoSTA Health) project. The meeting brought together representatives from the different consortium organisations that will work...
“Finance for adaptation at the level of local government in South Africa” New report with inputs from Kulima

“Finance for adaptation at the level of local government in South Africa” New report with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 18, 2022 | Projects, Publications

A new report “Finance for adaptation at the level of local government in South Africa” has just been published, written by Samantha Keen, Elin Lorimer and Katharine Vincent. The report was produced for the “Strengthen National Climate Policy Implementation:...
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