Kulima Integrated Development Solutions
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Publications
    • Academic, peer-reviewed
    • Non-peer-reviewed
    • Conference Papers & Presentations
    • Invited Presentations
  • News / Blog
  • Contact
Select Page

Kulima delivers climate change training course for local government officials in Gaza province, Mozambique

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 15, 2012 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull are in Xai Xai, Mozambique this week, to deliver a two-day climate change training course to local government officials in Gaza province.  The training has been commissioned by the Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance, as...

Kulima and CSIR present training course in Zambia as part of SADC Climate Risk and Capacity project

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 17, 2012 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull, together with Ms Claire Davis from CSIR, are presenting a 3-day training course on the use of weather and climate information in decision-making in Lusaka.  The training course forms part of the SADC-regional project, funded...

Kulima and CSIR present training course in Mozambique as part of SADC Climate Risk and Capacity project

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 12, 2012 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull, together with Ms Claire Davis from CSIR, are presenting a 3-day training course on the use of weather and climate information in decision-making in Maputo.  The training course forms part of the SADC-regional project, funded by...

Kulima runs expert workshop as part of climate change and health project in Mozambique

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 4, 2012 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull, together with colleagues from CSIR and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, are preparing for an expert workshop to be held next week in Maputo.  The workshop, to be attended by climate change and health experts, forms an integral...

Kulima works with African Development Bank to develop an adaptation project in Uganda

by Katharine Vincent | Aug 21, 2012 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is currently in Kampala to undertake preliminary meetings with stakeholders to define an adaptation project concept for submission to the UNFCCC Least Developed Countries Fund.  Addressing priorities identified in Uganda’s National...

Kulima trains WWF staff to undertake Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments

by Katharine Vincent | Aug 13, 2012 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull are currently in Lamu, Kenya, where they are training WWF staff to undertake Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments.  WWF manages the East Africa Conservation Network Initiative, which comprises 9 seascape/landscapes.  As...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent posts

  • Kulima participates in workshop to advance action on climate change and biodiversity May 14, 2026
  • “Food systems transformation and One Health in southern Africa” New report from the FoSTA-Health project May 14, 2026
  • Kulima provides climate change training and investigates adaptation behaviours in Zambia March 5, 2026

Archives

Search by Tag

Adaptation adaptation finance adaptation in Africa adaptation planning Africa agricultural adaptation agriculture Asia Bangladesh capacity building Climate Adaptation in Africa climate change climate change adaptation climate finance climate information climate services co-production DECCMA deltas development disaster risk reduction gender Ghana impacts IPCC Katharine Vincent Kulima mainstreaming Malawi migration Mozambique Namibia policy research-into-use resilience SADC South Africa southern Africa Tanzania Tracy Cull training UNFCCC vulnerability water Zambia

CONTACT US

Postal address: Postnet Suite H79, Private Bag x9118, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, South Africa.

Email: katharine@kulima.com

PREPARING THE WAY

“Kulima is a word found in many Nguni languages which refers to preparing the ground so that something can take root– that is, a period of preparation that takes place before seeds can be planted, without which their chances of germinating and growing are very small.”

 

  • Facebook
  • X
Developed by RedHot Design