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Kulima director in Windhoek to discuss vulnerability and adaptation for the Third National Communication to the UNFCCC

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 17, 2014 | Projects, Training, Travel

Ms Tracy Cull is currently in Windhoek to discuss the intended content and structure of the vulnerability and adaptation section of Namibia's forthcoming Third National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.  Kulima...

Kulima runs training on gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis in Mozambique

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 24, 2014 | Projects, Training

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Maputo for the next two weeks to run two courses on the Gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (GCVCA) methodology for CARE's government and non-government partners. These training courses are part of the project...

Kulima Director in Tunis to mainstream climate change in AfDB’s water and sanitation portfolio

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 10, 2014 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Tunis this week, working with the water and sanitation directorate at the African Development Bank to mainstream climate change into their portfolio. This assignment involves screening the current Africa-wide portfolio of water and...

Kulima supports GCVCA fieldwork in Angoche

by Katharine Vincent | Feb 3, 2014 | Projects, Training, Travel

Following Kulima's training of staff in the new gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (GCVCA) methodology in August 2013, and then the facilitating of 2 planning workshops last month to design and prepare for the participatory research...

Kulima director in Mozambique to facilitate GCVCA fieldwork design

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 13, 2014 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is is Angoche, Mozambique this week to work with two teams from CARE around gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (GCVCA).  The teams were previously trained by Kulima in the use of the new gender-sensitive CVCA...

Kulima director in Maxixe to plan a gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 2, 2013 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Maxixe, Mozambique to work with a team from CARE to design a gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (GCVCA).  The GCVCA will be conducted by a team of participatory qualitative researchers from CARE who...
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