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Kulima director attending Adaptation Pathways meeting in Cape Town

by Katharine Vincent | Jun 17, 2018 | Projects

Dr Katharine Vincent is attending an adaptation pathways meeting in Cape Town today. The meeting is part of the cross-consortium project under the Collaborative Adaptation Research in Africa and Asia programme that includes representatives from the four CARIAA...

Kulima director participated in gender and migration field school for the Western Indian Ocean Deltas Exchange and Research (WIoDER) network

by Katharine Vincent | Jun 16, 2018 | Projects, Training

In late May Dr Katharine Vincent participated in a gender and migration field school under the Western Indian Ocean Delta Exchange and Research (WIoDER) network. WIoDER is a network comprising four deltas in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagacar and has training...

Kulima director running adaptation training with WWF in Nairobi

by Katharine Vincent | May 9, 2018 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Nairobi this week running training for WWF's Africa Adaptation Initiative. The training will bring together representatives of WWF offices and their civil society partners from across the continent, including Mozambique, Madagascar,...

“Climate change adaptation and cross-sectoral policy coherence in southern Africa” just published in Regional Environmental Change

by Katharine Vincent | Apr 9, 2018 | Projects, Publications

A new paper, "Climate change adaptation and cross-sectoral policy coherence in southern Africa" has just been published in Regional Environmental Change. The paper is an output of the UMFULA project, and was led by Matthew England from the University of...

“A framework for identifying and selecting long term adaptation policy directions for deltas” New paper published with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 29, 2018 | Projects, Publications

A paper "A framework for identifying and selecting long term adaptation policy directions for deltas" has just been published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. The paper was led by Natalie Suckall from the University of Southampton and...

New viewpoint published on the role of sovereign insurance in disaster risk management

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 5, 2018 | Commentary, Projects, Publications

Climate and Development has just published a viewpoint article entited "Sovereign insurance to incentivize the shift from disaster response to adaptation to climate change – African Risk Capacity's Extreme Climate Facility". The article, led by...
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