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Kulima director in Zambia to integrate climate change and gender into economic policy research

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 9, 2013 | Projects, Short-term assignments, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Lusaka, working with the DFID-funded Zambia Economic Advocacy Programme to identify opportunities to consider climate change and gender implications of planned economic policy research.  Zambia Economic Advocacy Programme is...

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...

Kulima director in Zambia to design qualitative monitoring and evaluation instrument for the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 4, 2013 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Zambia to design and pilot the qualitative aspects of a baseline study and the design of the monitoring and evaluation framework, in conjunction with Oxford Policy Management and RuralNet, for the second phase of the Pilot...

Kulima director attends IPCC SREX regional outreach meeting in South Africa

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 21, 2013 | Commentary, Short-term assignments, Travel

Ms Tracy Cull is currently in Centurion, South Africa, for a regional outreach meeting on the IPCC's Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation.  The workshop is organised by the IPCC,...

Kulima director in Malawi to present project proposal to Climate Change Technical Committee

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 14, 2013 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Malawi this week to finalise the proposal development for the ADAPT-PLAN project, that integrates adaptation into development planning at national and local levels.  The concept has already been approved by the GEF as eligible for Least...

Kulima undertakes national level consultations in Malawi for ADAPT-PLAN project

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 16, 2013 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Lilongwe and Blantyre this week to continue national level stakeholder consultations as part of the preparation of a project document for a GEF LDCF-funded project on "Implementing urgent adaptation priorities through strengthened...
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