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Kulima director supporting gender training for CDKN in Cape Town

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 9, 2015 | Short-term assignments, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Cape Town this week to support gender training for the Climate and Development Knowledge Network staff based at SouthSouthNorth. The training is being run by Dr Virginie le Masson from the Overseas Development Institute as part of an...

Kulima director in Malawi to assess political economy of decision-making

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 19, 2015 | Projects, Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Malawi this week to assess the political economy of decision-making. This forms one component of a broader study that is investigating the potential to develop national resilience in Malawi, and is being led by LTS International. The other...

Kulima director participates in IPCC Expert Meeting on Climate Change, Food and Agriculture

by Katharine Vincent | May 25, 2015 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Dublin this week to participate in the IPCC Expert Meeting on Climate Change, Food and Agriculture. She will be making a presentation on "Food production and food security" during a plenary session which gives an overview of food...

Kulima supporting WWF in analysis of climate change responses

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 11, 2015 | Projects, Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull are supporting WWF in the analysis of climate change responses from grassroots communities in four African countries: Gabon, Madagascar, Tanzania and Uganda.  The primary research, comprising interviews and focus groups, was...

Kulima director in Leeds for ESRC seminar on climate change adaptation

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 15, 2014 | Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Leeds where she is participating in a seminar on climate change adaptation at the University of Leeds. The seminar forms part of an ESRC-funded series on "Interdisciplinary exchanges: Natural resource management in the...

SEED launches report of its South Africa symposium with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 28, 2014 | Publications, Short-term assignments

The SEED Initiative – Supporting Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Development – has launched the report of its 2014 South Africa Symposium, which was rapporteured by Kulima. The symposium took place in Pretoria in March 2014 and had the theme "Advancing...
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