Dr Katharine Vincent attended the INGC planning meeting, held on 23-24th February in Maputo, together with colleagues Dr Mark Tadross of Climate Risk Management and Dr Emma Archer of CSIR. Climate Risk Management is leading an INGC phase 2 project, in partnership with Kulima, CSIR, Climatus, C4ES Ecosolutions, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane and SETSAN on understanding the socio-economic impacts of climate change and the development of a climate proofing strategy in the Limpopo River basin, Mozambique. The project is due to finish in July 2011.
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