Kulima will be participating in several sessions at Adaptation Futures 2018 in Cape Town this week.

On Tuesday 19th June, Dr Katharine Vincent will be a panellist during S55 "What do the intersections between resilience and wellbeing offer development practice?" in parallel session 3 from 1130-1315 (room 2.61); and then will present a paper on "A framework for measuring adaptation to climate change" in S310 on "M&E: frameworks and case studies" in parallel session 5 from 1630-1815 (room 2.64). During the same parallel, Dorothy Tembo Nhlema A337 will present a paper "Participatory Scenario Planning for Creating Useful and Use-able Weather and Climate Information: A Case Study from Malawi" in S124 "Using and evaluating participatory scenario tools for adaptation" (room 2.41).

On Tuesday 19th June, Diana Chanika Mataya will present a poster "How can we effectively build capacity to adapt to climate change?"

On Wednesday 20th June, Dr Katharine Vincent will present three papers. The first is " Gendered adaptation in deltas: Who decides, who benefits, and who loses?" in S64 on "What enables adaptation of women in climate hotspots?" in parallel session 6 from 0915-1100 (room 1.63). The second is " The process of developing adaptation policy trajectories in the DECCMA project" in S200 "Evidence-based guiding principles for developing adaptation pathways in the context of development" in parallel session 7 from 1415-1600 (room 2.41). The third is "Changing attitudes and behaviours among members of a consortium" in S195 "Research for Impact: Dynamic approaches, experiences and lessons on research uptake" in parallel session 8 from 1630-1815 (room 1.42).

On Thursday 21st June, Dr Katharine Vincent will chair D56 "Engaging small and medium-sized enterprises in building resilience to climate change – lessons from the Global South" in parallel session 9 from 0915-1100 (room 1.64). She will then present " Documenting observed adaptations in deltaic Ghana, India and Bangladesh" in S27 "Adaptation practice and experience in deltas in the global south" in parallel session 11 from 1630-1815 (room 1.64).