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Kulima providing inputs to Climate Change Adaptation and Gender Mainstreaming Dialogue in South Africa

Kulima providing inputs to Climate Change Adaptation and Gender Mainstreaming Dialogue in South Africa

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 6, 2023 | events

This week Kulima is providing inputs to the Climate Change Adaptation and Gender Mainstreaming Dialogue in South Africa. The event is hosted by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment and South African National Biodiversity Institute, in partnership...
“Redefining ‘business as usual’ with a gender lens. New WISER brief on designing and implementing gender-sensitive climate services projects by Kulima

“Redefining ‘business as usual’ with a gender lens. New WISER brief on designing and implementing gender-sensitive climate services projects by Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 5, 2021 | Publications, Short-term assignments

A new brief “Redefining ‘business as usual’ with a gender lens: Designing an implementing gender-sensitive climate services projects for funders and implementers” has just been published by the UKAID programme Weather and Climate Information Services...
Kulima participating in Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum

Kulima participating in Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 27, 2020 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Mombasa this week to participate in the 54th edition of the Greater Horn of Africa Climate Forum and then a meeting of the Disaster Risk Management Technical Committee of IGAD. She will be presenting progress to date on the mainstreaming of...

Kulima undertaking consultations to inform a Regional Strategy for Mainstreaming Gender in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation for IGAD

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 28, 2019 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Nairobi this week to undertake consultations with stakeholders to inform a Regional Strategy for Mainstreaming Gender in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation for the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)...

Kulima running training in Namibia on gender mainstreaming in climate change projects

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 9, 2019 | Projects, Training, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Windhoek this week, running a training course on gender mainstreaming in climate change projects for the Development Bank of Namibia. The workshop has been organised with the support of the Southern Africa Climate Finance...
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  • Kulima participates in CLARExchange meeting of the Climate Adaptation and Resilience programme in Lusaka May 5, 2025
  • “How is climate science used to inform national-level adaptation planning in southern Africa?” New paper with inputs from Kulima April 22, 2025
  • Kulima participates in second intensive “testbed” for alerts of thunderstorms under the WISER EWSA project January 30, 2025

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