Dr Katharine Vincent and Ms Tracy Cull are currently in Nampula, Mozambique, to run the second training course 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 reduction, funded by BMZ through CARE Germany. The course is being attended by CARE staff and partners from the Angoche district, who will then apply the methodology in order to inform the design of subsequent development interventions to reduce vulnerability and promote adaptive capacity of both men and women.
Kulima runs second training course on new gender-sensitive Climate Vulnerability Capacity Analysis methodology
by Katharine Vincent | Aug 19, 2013