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ACCRA releases conference report authored by Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 21, 2011 | Projects

The Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) has released the report of its regional conference.  The report was authored by Ms Tracy Cull and Dr Katharine Vincent, and is available in English and Portuguese.  The ACCRA regional conference took place in...

Kulima runs training of trainers on gender and climate change with CCAFS

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 2, 2011 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull have just returned from India, where they ran a training of trainers (and oversaw a training course run by the trainers) on gender and climate change, in partnership with CCAFS. Potential trainers from India, Sri Lanka and Nepal...

SADC Climate Risk and Vulnerability Handbook launched by CSIR, Kulima and CSAG

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 16, 2011 | Projects, Publications, Training

The Climate Risk and Vulnerability Handbook for Southern Africa is now available for download. Hard copy versions will be available for purchase from www.kalahari.com.  The handbook, produced by CSIR, Kulima and the Climate Systems Analysis Group as part of the...

Kulima and Oxfam release new report “Overcoming the barriers: How to ensure future food production under climate change in southern Africa”

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 9, 2011 | Projects, Publications

Kulima and Oxfam have today released “Overcoming the barriers: How to ensure future food production under climate change in southern Africa”.  The report is based on interviews with farmers in Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, whose...

Kulima presents at “Experience-based disaster risk reduction in southeast Africa and the southwest Indian Ocean islands”

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 28, 2011 | Projects

Dr Katharine Vincent attended a workshop on “Experience-based disaster risk reduction in southeast Africa and the southwest Indian Ocean islands”, hosted by FAO and Care as part of the EU ECHO/DIPECHO food security disaster risk reduction project.  Kulima...

UK Government launches findings of the Foresight Migration and Global Environmental Change Project

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 23, 2011 | Projects

The UK Government Office for Science in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has just launched the findings of the Foresight project on Migration and Global Environmental Change.  In addition to the project report, the evidence base includes 17 reviews...
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