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New project launch: WISER Early Warnings for Southern Africa

New project launch: WISER Early Warnings for Southern Africa

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 24, 2023 | Projects

Kulima is proud to be part of a new project : WISER Early Warnings for Southern Arica (EWSA). WISER EWSA takes place under the FCDO-funded Weather and Climate Information Services programme, and was launched on World Meteorological Day 2023. The project is led by the...
New project launch: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA)

New project launch: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA)

by Katharine Vincent | Dec 14, 2022 | Projects

Kulima is proud to be part of a new project: Stakeholder-driven climate services for South Africa (STADCLIM-SA). STADCLIM-SA takes place under the Newton Fund Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership South Africa (WCSSP South Africa). WCSSP South Africa is...
“Defining metrics for monitoring and evaluating the impact of co-production in climate services” New paper with inputs from Kulima

“Defining metrics for monitoring and evaluating the impact of co-production in climate services” New paper with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Apr 19, 2022 | Projects, Publications

A new paper “Defining metrics for monitoring and evaluating the impact of co-production in climate services” has just been published in the journal Climate Services. The paper was written by Emma Visman, Katharine Vincent, Anna Steynor, Irene Karani and...
“Development geography I: Co-production” New paper by Kulima

“Development geography I: Co-production” New paper by Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 25, 2022 | Commentary, Publications

A new paper “Development Geography I: Co-production” has just been published in the journal Progress in Human Geography. The paper, which is a progress report to review developments around a certain topic, was written by Katharine Vincent, and draws on...
“How granular climate information can help tea growers in Malawi and Kenya” New article in The Conversation with inputs from Kulima

“How granular climate information can help tea growers in Malawi and Kenya” New article in The Conversation with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 8, 2021 | Uncategorized

Following recent publication of a paper, Neha Mittal, Andy Dougill and Katharine Vincent have just published an article in The Conversation on “How granular climate information can help tea growers in Malawi and Kenya”. Tea producers in the two countries...
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