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SUMMARY:The linkage between Climate Change & Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) at the Policy Level
DESCRIPTION:In association with Dhaka Tribune\, International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) and RedOrange Communications is going to host “SHIRIM Roundtable Discussion: The Linkage Between Climate Change and SRHR at the Policy Level”.\nVenue: KIBC Training Room (level5)\nDate: 6th February (Monday) 2023\nTime: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm  (Dhaka time)
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/linkage-cc-srhr-policy-level/
LOCATION:Dhaka’s climate refugees a warning
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Roundtable discussion
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SUMMARY:Food Forward – Achieving Climate Goals through Food System Transformation
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nFood Forward – Achieving Climate Goals through Food System Transformation (WWF Panda Pavilion).\n\n\nDate: 10 November\, \n\nTime: 09:30 -11:00 GMT\nWhere: In person at the WWF Pavilion in the Blue Zone at COP26 + online\nRegistration\n  \n\nNOTE: All events require pre-registration and are offered free both in person and via live stream!\n9:30am – 11:00am. This event (blue zone area\, badge required) will demonstrate the food systems transformation is not only a prerequisite for meeting climate goals but a win-win for policymakers to also address nature\, hunger\, health\, resilience\, and livelihoods.\nThe event aims to showcase and discuss the most impactful solutions for food system transformation coming out of the UN Food Systems Summit and to present an early thinking behind the “Food Forward” Consortium\, a joint\, inclusive effort by the UN Food Systems Summit Action Track organizations to align efforts and accelerate action.\nThe event is hosted by WWF\, EAT\, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)\, CARE\, Club of Rome and the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD).\n \nSpeakers will include: \n\nSandrine Dixson-Decleve\, Co-President\, Club of Rome\nJoao Campari\, Global Leader\, Food Practice\, WWF\nLawrence Haddad\, Executive Director\, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)\nMartin Frick\, Director\, World Food Programme\nJemimah Njuki\, Director for Africa\, IFPRI\nGunhild Stordalen\, Founder and Executive Chair\, EAT Foundation\nChristine Campeau\, Senior Advisor – Food Systems\, CARE\nSaleemul Huq\, Director\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)\n\n\n\nLinks to join the session online will be emailed upon registration. Registration is not required to attend this event in person\, though seats are limited. Badges for the Blue Zone at COP26 are required
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/food-forward-achieving-climate-goals-through-food-system-transformation/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Side Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211109T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211109T113000
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CREATED:20211109T021653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T021653Z
UID:9634-1636453800-1636457400@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:LLA TALKS | From a fast vanishing riverine landscape
DESCRIPTION:‘From a fast vanishing riverine landscape’: tales of uncertainty\, resilience and transformation through visual stories and narratives\n\n\nDate: 09 November\, 2021 \n\nTime: 10.30-11.30am UK time\nWhere: In person at the LLA Hub in Blue Zone + online\nVisit Event page\n\nThe session sketches the issues of lived experiences representing climate change\, uncertainty and transformative actions in Sundarbans. The participants of these visual methods tell how climate change has adversely affected farmers and fishermen alike with unpredictable rainfall patterns and continue to make traditional cropping difficult. Through photos and narratives\, the stories of history and sense of place will be told from the vantage point of women and youth that are at the forefront of climate change. The photos and narratives synthesise local experience and organise shared collective analysis of the relationships between problems and their causes. The process of reflection and reflexivity is directly linked to action for climate justice and is shaped by an understanding of history\, culture and local context. \nRead More\n\nThose who will not be able to participate physically in the session\, use the link below to watch live on the YouTube channel \nLink:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGgb2lCUZgs.  \nWe look forward to seeing you tomorrow\, whether in person or online. 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/lla-talks-from-a-fast-vanishing-riverine-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Side Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210211T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260415T033032
CREATED:20210127T161457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T161457Z
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SUMMARY:Climate adaptation and resilience vision: what will success look like?
DESCRIPTION:This event will reflect on the current status of adaptation ambition and discuss what ‘success’ will look like at COP26. \n\n\n\nDate: Thu\, 11 February 2021\n\nTime: 16:30 – 18:00 (GMT+6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \n\nRegistration\n\nAbout this Event\nJoin this IIED and ICCCAD hosted online event on Thursday\, 11 February 2021 to hear expert perspectives on what climate adaptation and resilience success in 2021 looks like.\nThe impacts of climate change demand urgent action. There has been considerable attention on climate mitigation ambition in the lead up to COP26\, with some strong commitments coming through and more expected. But what about adaptation and resilience? As we move towards COP26\, what should our adaptation ambition look like and what more is needed in 2021 to drive a strong post-COP26 adaptation agenda?\nStrong adaptation commitments need to include a range of matters to have the best chance of success. This includes ensuring quantity and quality of financing and resourcing\, increasing transparency and accountability\, enabling locally-led actions by people and communities most affected by climate impacts\, and leveraging the power of nature to drive resilience for both local communities and the environment. The world is up against the clock to design and commit to strong and enduring adaptation commitments. How do we ensure we get there at COP26?\nFollowing on from the 1st Gobeshona Global Conference and the Climate Adaptation Summit\, this event will bring together speakers from government\, business and civil society to pitch what strong adaptation ambition at COP26 needs to look like\, what they are doing about it\, and how to judge what success looks like for us all. \nAbout the speakers\nSaleemul Huq (moderator) is the director of ICCCAD in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nSheela Patel is the founder and director of the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) India\, which is based in Mumbai\, and works in partnership with the National Slum Dweller Federation and Mahila Milan.\nMike Barry is a change agent\, committed to helping business to prepare for and succeed in the great sustainability disruption that will wash through the economy in the 2020s. He is the former director of Sustainable Business at Marks & Spencer and currently a senior associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Trustee at Blueprint for Better Business .\nClare Shakya is the director of IIED’s Climate Change research group. She has over 25 years of experience in development\, in climate\, energy and natural resources.\nThinley Choden is a social entrepreneur and consultant possessing a portfolio of eco-system careers in climate change and sustainability issues encompassing entrepreneurial leadership/solution building\, impact investing\, green economy\, climate governance\, and youth. She is a Climate Reality Leader.\nAdditional speakers TBC \nAbout the series\nThis is the fourth online event in a series hosted by IIED and the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need. In conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations\, universities and governments\, this series will look at what we can learn to make us more ready for the new ways of working we need to tackle the climate crisis. \nAbout attending\nWebinars are online workshops that people can attend via the internet from their desk or portable internet device.\nThis webinar will use the Zoom video conferencing platform. For those who have not attended a Zoom webinar before\, please read this guide to participation as an attendee.\nThe event will be recorded to be distributed publicly afterwards. By registering for this event\, you agree to give your consent for this.\nThe information you provide will be held on our database to process your booking. We do not share data with any third parties. We may contact you in the future about other IIED events. Please let us know if you do not want to receive any further information from us.\nImage: Ethiopia has also long grappled with drought-related food insecurity\, particularly in rural areas. Climate change exacerbates these profound challenges. (Photo: Ollivier Girard/CIFOR via Flickr\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) \n\n\nHosted by
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/climate-adaptation-and-resilience-vision/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210204T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T033032
CREATED:20210127T051825Z
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SUMMARY:UN Food Systems Summit Action Track 5 - Public Forum
DESCRIPTION:Action Track 5 (AT5) – building resilience to vulnerabilities\, shocks and stresses- Public Forum\n\n\nDate: Thu\, February 4\, 2021\n\nTime: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM +06\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \n\nRegistration\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe ambition of the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit is to launch a collective journey of transforming our food systems to give us the best possible chance of delivering on the 2030 Agenda. Everyone has a role to play in this. Only by coming together and challenging one another we can spark new ideas and create meaningful impact.\nNew and challenging risks are emerging in the already complex global food systems\, as evidenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic\, the impacts of which are skewed towards the world’s most vulnerable populations. In addition\, there are many other\, ongoing challenges\, including changing climate\, conflict\, fragility\, infectious diseases\, hunger that require solutions to build greater resilience within the current food system from production to consumption. To address this\, Action Track 5 (AT5) – building resilience to vulnerabilities\, shocks and stresses – is proposing actions to ensure that food systems\, which are affected by conflict\, environmental and economic shocks and stresses\, can maintain functionality\, recover from the effects of harmful events\, and improve to a better-off state. These actions include a focus on “productive disruption” in the context of global challenges – such as the health pandemics\, biodiversity loss and the global climate crisis.\nOur ambition is to ensure that all people are empowered to prepare for\, withstand\, and recover from instability and participate in a food system that\, despite shocks and stressors\, delivers food security\, nutrition and equitable livelihoods for all.\nOver the past weeks\, we have collected ideas for game changing solutions through a stakeholder consultation and different outreach channels. This process is being led by the AT5 leadership team: Chair Dr Saleemul Huq (ICCCAD)\, the Vice-Chairs Sandrine Dixson – Declève (Club of Rome) and Mike Khunga (SUN Youth Movement)\, the UN Anchor Agency – WFP\, and members of the Scientific Group. \nGet involved\nTo inform our next steps and stress test our first short list of options\, we would like to engage with you\, and further exchange so as to finalise a key list with detailed recommendations. We start the meeting by sharing the game changing solutions that the track has consolidated around 5 domains\, namely\, Environmental Resilience\, Economic Resilience\, Social Resilience\, Peace and Fragility and a cross-cutting domain. In this regard\, we would like your reflections on the following key questions:\n• Do the solutions proposed address food systems ‘resiliency’?\n• Do the solutions proposed have the potential to drive transformative change in food systems resilience across all geographies?\n• Do the solutions address key cross-cutting levers of change uch as human rights\, gender\, innovation and financing? \n\nRegister\nRegister: Please register your attendance here on Eventbrite prior to February 4.\nLive: This will be a live virtual forum taking place on Zoom. A link to join Zoom will be emailed to you prior to the event.\nRegistration
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/un-food-systems-summit-actiontrack5/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Online Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201104T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201104T203000
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CREATED:20201101T122207Z
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SUMMARY:Capacity-building for enhancing resilience at the local level
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD and Adaptation Fund are jointly organizing an online event under PCCB umbrella on capacity-building.\nDate: 04 November 2020\nTime: 02:00 pm – 03:30 pm (CET) \,  7:00 pm – 8:30 pm  Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nShort description:\nA majority of developing countries have put capacity-building as a condition to implementation of their NDCs. As adaptation is inherently region and locale-specific even within a country\, there is a strong need to build capacities at the local level\, which in turn will enhance resilience and adaptive capacities both at local community and national levels. The disadvantaged local communities are hit hardest from climate change impacts and the new and lasting scourge of Covid-19. So\, a bottom-up approach to capacity-building to enhance resilience at this level is key to address the risks posed by climate change to local actors. Local communities have a groundswell of traditional/indigenous knowledge-based coping mechanisms and capacities\, and in order to deliver capacity-building that leads to sustained enhancement of skills\, knowledge\, tools\, equipment\, and other resources needed to build up resilience at the local level\, it is important to understand how to tap into this knowledge to mitigate and manage disasters. Another key issue is how to support the locally-led adaptation capacity development/enhancement more effectively. With this perspective\, we invite you all to have a frank dialogue on how to address the challenges and leverage the opportunities of locally-led capacity-building initiatives.\nThis virtual event is organized by the Paris Committee on Capacity-Building (PCCB) Network of the UNFCCC\, in partnership with ICCCAD and Adaptation Fund as part of the Momentum for Change initiative spearheaded by the UN Climate Change secretariat to shine a light on the enormous surge of support for activities underway across the globe that are moving the world toward a highly resilient\, low-carbon future.\n\n \n Register Here \n\nFor more details and information about the events\, please visit this webpage:\nhttps://unfccc.int/event/capacity-building-for-enhancing-resilience-at-the-local-level\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Mahmuda Akter (mahmuda.mity@icccad.org)\, ICCCAD
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/capacity-building-for-enhancing-resilience-at-the-local-level/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Roundtable discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200702T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200702T210000
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CREATED:20200617T114017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T114017Z
UID:7718-1593716400-1593723600@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Tackling Climate Emergency through UK-BANGLADESH Collaboration on Research
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD and LSE Jointly Organizing an online discussion “Tackling Climate Emergency through UK-BANGLADESH Collaboration on Research”\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 2 July 2020\n\nTime: 2 PM-4 PM UK Time (GMT+1)\, 7 PM-9 PM BDT (GMT +6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n\n \nUnder the theme “Solutions for Adaptation and Resilience”\, ICCCAD and LSE aim to host an online discussion event with researchers\, policymakers and practitioners in light of a proposed five-year partnership between universities in the UK and Bangladesh focused on supporting new climate research\, partnership and capacity building.\nThe event will follow a brief presentation on the background of the proposed programme of research collaboration between British and Bangladesh universities\, followed with a high-level panel discussion where designated discussants will focus on the importance of such collaboration in the light of Climate Policy and Action as well as How the Pandemic is shifting the paradigm of Climate Research. The panel discussion will then follow with Q and A session.\nThis event is part of over 60+ virtual event taking place at London Climate Action Week\, 2020 this year.\nAs it is a closed roundtable discussion participation is by invitation only.\nTo cater to a larger audience we will Livestream the event at ICCCAD’s Facebook page. \n\nModerator: \n\nProf. Saleemul Huq\, Director\, ICCCAD\n\nKeynote Presenter:  \n\nProf. David Lewis\, Professor of Social Policy and Development\, LSE\n\nPanellist: \n\nH. E. Saida Muna Tasneem\, Bangladesh High Commissioner to the United Kingdom\nEmma Howard Boyd\, Chair of Environment Agency\, Ex officio DEFRA board member and UK Commissioner to the Global Commission on Adaptation.\nJudith Herbertson\, Head DFID\, Bangladesh\n\nDiscussants: \n\nProf. A.K.M. Saiful Islam\, Institute of Water and Flood Management (IWFM) of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)\, Bangladesh\nProf. Julian Williams\, Executive Director\, Institute of Hazard\, Risk & Resilience (IHRR) Durham University\, UK\nTerry Cannon\, Researcher\, Institute of Development Studies (IDS)\, UK\n\n*Please Note This Event is Invitation Only \n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: :  Rukhsar Sultana (rukhsar.sultana@icccad.net)\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development\, Independent University\, Bangladesh
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/tackling-climate-emergency/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200413T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200413T153000
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UID:9391-1586786400-1586791800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Virtual meeting Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP)
DESCRIPTION:First virtual zoom meeting to discuss about Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP).\n13th April from 2.00 PM-3.30 PM
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/virtual-meeting-gwlp-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200413T153000
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UID:7542-1586786400-1586791800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Virtual meeting Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP)
DESCRIPTION:First virtual zoom meeting to discuss about Gobeshona Women Leadership Programme (GWLP).\n13th April from 2.00 PM-3.30 PM
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/virtual-meeting-gwlp/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T170000
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CREATED:20200211T051820Z
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UID:7279-1581433200-1581440400@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on: ‘Understanding Transformative Adaptation in the Bangladesh Sundarbans’
DESCRIPTION:The roundtable is organized jointly by the International Centre of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Caritas Bangladesh as part of an on-going research project\, TAPTESTRY conducted in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.\nAgenda:\n3:00pm- 3:15 pm: Welcome Tea and Meet & Greet\n3:15pm- 3:30 pm: Presentation of TAPESTRY Project\n3:30pm- 3:45pm: Engagement of Caritas in Sundarbans\n3:45pm- 4:30pm: Round Table Discussion on Climate Change\nAdaptation in Bangladesh Sundarbans\n4:30pm- 5:00pm: Guided Exercise for Stakeholder Mapping in the\nSundarbans\nThe discussion will be followed by refreshments \n\n*Please Note This Event is Invitation Only
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-discussion-on-understanding-transformative-adaptation-in-the-bangladesh-sundarbans/
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T033032
CREATED:20200211T051820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T051820Z
UID:9385-1581433200-1581440400@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on: ‘Understanding Transformative Adaptation in the Bangladesh Sundarbans’
DESCRIPTION:The roundtable is organized jointly by the International Centre of Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Caritas Bangladesh as part of an on-going research project\, TAPTESTRY conducted in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.\nAgenda:\n3:00pm- 3:15 pm: Welcome Tea and Meet & Greet\n3:15pm- 3:30 pm: Presentation of TAPESTRY Project\n3:30pm- 3:45pm: Engagement of Caritas in Sundarbans\n3:45pm- 4:30pm: Round Table Discussion on Climate Change\nAdaptation in Bangladesh Sundarbans\n4:30pm- 5:00pm: Guided Exercise for Stakeholder Mapping in the\nSundarbans\nThe discussion will be followed by refreshments \n\n*Please Note This Event is Invitation Only
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-discussion-on-understanding-transformative-adaptation-in-the-bangladesh-sundarbans-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T143000
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CREATED:20191127T050301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T050301Z
UID:9384-1574154000-1574173800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia \nIn Ascott Palace Hotel (Grand Ballroom) \n(House 14\, Road 6\, Block K\, Baridhara Diplomatic Area\, Dhaka 1212) \non Tuesday\, 19 November 2019 at 9:00 am \nThis consultation dialogue event is being convened to deepen the understanding of national and\nregional concerns\, priorities and best practices in the face of climate change-related security impacts\,\nand to discuss potential strategies and solutions relevant to the South Asian context.\nThe objectives of the roundtable are to initiate discussions on:\n• Perceptions of climate-fragility risks in Bangladesh and South Asia more broadly;\n• National and regional interests and priorities for climate-fragility risk management approaches;\n• The role of national governments\, regional and international organizations in addressing these\nrisks. \n\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 13 November 2019\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n*Please Note: This is an invite only event
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-and-discussion-on-climate-change-and-fragility-risks-in-south-asia-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dhaka:20191119T143000
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UID:7140-1574154000-1574173800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Roundtable and discussion on Climate Change and Fragility Risks in South Asia \nIn Ascott Palace Hotel (Grand Ballroom) \n(House 14\, Road 6\, Block K\, Baridhara Diplomatic Area\, Dhaka 1212) \non Tuesday\, 19 November 2019 at 9:00 am \nThis consultation dialogue event is being convened to deepen the understanding of national and\nregional concerns\, priorities and best practices in the face of climate change-related security impacts\,\nand to discuss potential strategies and solutions relevant to the South Asian context.\nThe objectives of the roundtable are to initiate discussions on:\n• Perceptions of climate-fragility risks in Bangladesh and South Asia more broadly;\n• National and regional interests and priorities for climate-fragility risk management approaches;\n• The role of national governments\, regional and international organizations in addressing these\nrisks. \n\nDue to a limited number of places\, we kindly ask you to confirm your participation by 13 November 2019\, sending an email to mahmudsabuj11@gmail.com \n*Please Note: This is an invite only event
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/roundtable-and-discussion-on-climate-change-and-fragility-risks-in-south-asia/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190701T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190701T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T033032
CREATED:20190613T052928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T052928Z
UID:6736-1561993200-1562014800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Tackling Climate Emergency: The Role of the Bangladeshi Diaspora in the UK
DESCRIPTION:The London Climate Week will be held during the first week of July to scale up and identify practical solutions to address climate change. Against this backdrop the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the Royal Geographical Society with IBG (RGSIBG)\, UK will jointly organise two events to interact with the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom to enhance partnerships between the UK and Bangladesh that help to tackle climate change. \n\nDate: Monday\, 01 July\, 2019\nTime: 3:00pm – 9:00pm\nVenue: Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)\n1 Kensington Gore\, Kensington\nLondon SW7 2AR \nDownload Event Flyer Register Online\n \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. \n\nFor further information please contact: feisal1702@iub.edu.bd or m.clarke@rgs.org
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/tackling-climate-emergency-the-role-of-the-bangladeshi-diaspora-in-the-uk/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Side Events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190701T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190701T210000
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SUMMARY:Tackling Climate Emergency: The Role of the Bangladeshi Diaspora in the UK
DESCRIPTION:The London Climate Week will be held during the first week of July to scale up and identify practical solutions to address climate change. Against this backdrop the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the Royal Geographical Society with IBG (RGSIBG)\, UK will jointly organise two events to interact with the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom to enhance partnerships between the UK and Bangladesh that help to tackle climate change. \n\nDate: Monday\, 01 July\, 2019\nTime: 3:00pm – 9:00pm\nVenue: Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)\n1 Kensington Gore\, Kensington\nLondon SW7 2AR \nDownload Event Flyer Register Online\n \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. \n\nFor further information please contact: feisal1702@iub.edu.bd or m.clarke@rgs.org
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/tackling-climate-emergency-the-role-of-the-bangladeshi-diaspora-in-the-uk-2/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Side Events,Workshop
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