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Kulima presents at UNDP-NBI event on climate change and business in Africa

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 20, 2011 | Short-term assignments, Travel

Kulima participated in the UNDP-NBI event on Green Economy and Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Africa, held in Johannesburg on 17-18th October.  The event was attended by delegates from business and business organisations across the continent, who heard...

Kulima presents on adaptation at NBI business event

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 13, 2011 | Commentary, Short-term assignments

Dr Katharine Vincent was a member of the expert panel and presented on adaptation at a National Business Initiative business seminar held today in Johannesburg.  The event, organised as part of the preparation for COP-17, with support from the British High Commission...

Kulima organises Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance Regional Conference

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 23, 2011 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Travel, Uncategorized

Kulima has organised the Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) Regional Conference, taking place in Nairobi from 26-28th September.  ACCRA is an ambitious consortium (Oxfam, Care, World Vision, Save the Children and ODI) working to improve global...

Kulima collaborates with FAO to investigate sustainability of short-cycle seeds

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 14, 2011 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Travel

Kulima is collaborating with FAO to assess the sustainability of a project distributing short-cycle seeds in Madagascar, Mozambique and Malawi.  The Food Security and Disaster Risk Reduction project, funded by the European Union (ECHO/DIPECHO) has distributed...

Formal launch of the ACCES report “Climate Change and Security in Africa: Vulnerability Report”

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 31, 2011 | Publications, Short-term assignments

The Institute for Environmental Security and The Centre, Brussels, will host a presentation of the recent publication “Climate Change and Security in Africa: Vulnerability Report” on 8th April in Brussels. The document contains the results of research...

USAID planning meeting for climate change officers

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 25, 2011 | Short-term assignments

Tracy Cull has recently returned from Pretoria, where she facilitated an annual planning meeting for 37 climate change officers from around the African continent, together with staff from USAID headquarters in Washington,...
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