Kulima Integrated Development Solutions
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Publications
    • Academic, peer-reviewed
    • Non-peer-reviewed
    • Conference Papers & Presentations
    • Invited Presentations
  • News / Blog
  • Contact
Select Page
Kulima participated in GCRF Living Deltas hub annual meeting

Kulima participated in GCRF Living Deltas hub annual meeting

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 10, 2022 | Projects, Travel

This week, Dr Katharine Vincent was in Vietnam for the annual meeting for the GCRF Living Deltas research hub. The Living Deltas research hub is an international and interdisciplinary applied research project that aims to contribute to sustainable delta futures, and...
“A review of gender in agricultural and pastoral livelihoods based on selected countries in west and east Africa” New paper by Kulima

“A review of gender in agricultural and pastoral livelihoods based on selected countries in west and east Africa” New paper by Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Aug 15, 2022 | Projects, Publications

A new paper “A review of gender in agricultural and pastoral livelihoods based on selected countries in west and east Africa” has just been published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. The paper was written by Katharine Vincent as part of the...
Kulima participated in kick off meeting for new research on gender and pastoralism

Kulima participated in kick off meeting for new research on gender and pastoralism

by Katharine Vincent | Jun 24, 2022 | Projects

This week Dr Katharine Vincent was in Nairobi for the kick off meeting for new research on gender and pastoralism in conflict-affected African drylands. Three projects have been funded by IDRC for the coming three years to undertake action research with pastoralists...
Kulima participated in “Learning Climate: Forging shared solutions on education, environment and climate change” at Wilton Park

Kulima participated in “Learning Climate: Forging shared solutions on education, environment and climate change” at Wilton Park

by Katharine Vincent | Jun 17, 2022 | events

Last week, Dr Katharine Vincent participated in “Learning Climate: Forging shared solutions on education, environment and climate change” at Wilton Park. The dialogue was jointly convened by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and...
Kulima participated in presentation to NORAD on transformative adaptation

Kulima participated in presentation to NORAD on transformative adaptation

by Katharine Vincent | May 30, 2022 | Projects, Publications, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent was in Oslo last week with colleagues Professor Siri Eriksen and Drs Nick Brooks and Morgan Scoville-Simonds. The team – joined remotely by Drs Marcus Taylor and Lisa Schipper – made a presentation to the Norwegian Agency for...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent posts

  • “Weather and climate information services for pastoralists: A review” New paper led by Kulima November 21, 2025
  • Kulima participates in Adaptation Futures 2025 in Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand October 13, 2025
  • Kulima participates in BASIN meeting in Dar es Salaam October 4, 2025

Archives

Search by Tag

Adaptation adaptation finance adaptation in Africa adaptation planning Africa agricultural adaptation agriculture Asia Bangladesh capacity building Climate Adaptation in Africa climate change climate change adaptation climate finance climate information climate services co-production DECCMA deltas development disaster risk reduction gender Ghana impacts IPCC Katharine Vincent Kulima mainstreaming Malawi migration Mozambique Namibia policy research-into-use resilience SADC South Africa southern Africa Tanzania Tracy Cull training UNFCCC vulnerability water Zambia

CONTACT US

Postal address: Postnet Suite H79, Private Bag x9118, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, South Africa.

Email: katharine@kulima.com

PREPARING THE WAY

“Kulima is a word found in many Nguni languages which refers to preparing the ground so that something can take root– that is, a period of preparation that takes place before seeds can be planted, without which their chances of germinating and growing are very small.”

 

  • Facebook
  • X
Developed by RedHot Design