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Kulima director attends expert workshop on assessing climate change vulnerability in fisheries and aquaculture

by Katharine Vincent | Apr 7, 2013 | Short-term assignments, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Windhoek attending an expert workshop on assessing climate change vulnerability in fisheries and aquaculture.  The workshop, convened by the Global Partnership for Climate, Fisheries and Aquaculture (PACFA) and UN Food and...

Kulima directors participate in Cities at Risk Workshop in Durban

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 25, 2013 | Commentary, Short-term assignments, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull are currently in Durban for the Cities at Risk workshop, convened by START, ICSU and the new Future Earth research programme and hosted by the City of Durban/eThekwini Municipality.  Attended by...

Kulima runs first training course on new gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability Capacity Analysis methodology

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 17, 2013 | Projects, Training, Travel

Kulima is running the first training of trainers course in Maputo this week on the new gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability Capacity Analysis (GCVCA) toolkit, developed in conjunction with CARE Mozambique as part of the project on engendering disaster risk...

Dr Katharine Vincent attends workshop in Mozambique as part of Leeds University CDKN project

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 17, 2012 | Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent was invited to participate in a workshop in Mozambique for a CDKN-funded project implemented by Dr Lindsay Stringer, Professor Andy Dougill, and Dr Jen Dyer from the School of Earth and Environment at Leeds University.  The purpose of the workshop...

Coverage of Kulima director at CIF panel on engendering climate finance

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 8, 2012 | Commentary, Travel

Following yesterday’s panel on engendering climate finance at the CIF Partnership Forum, at which Ms Tracy Cull was an invited speaker, media coverage of the event is now available through the International Institute for Sustainable Development’s Earth...

Ms Tracy Cull participates in an expert panel on gender and climate finance at the CIF Partnership Forum in Istanbul

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 5, 2012 | Commentary, Travel

Ms Tracy Cull has been invited to be a guest speaker at a panel on “Innovations in Engendering Climate Finance”, taking place on 6th November at the Climate Investment Funds Partnership Forum in Istanbul, Turkey.  The CIF Partnership Forum is an...
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