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SUMMARY:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | 16 August 2021
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE ON “AGGREGATION OF ADAPTATION GOALS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS AND SCALES: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK”.\nby Mozaharul Alam \n\nBio of the speaker: \nMr. Mozaharul Alam is working at United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as Regional Coordinator\, Climate Change for Asia and the Pacific Office. He provides strategic and technical guidance to design and implementation climate change actions. He has also served the Ministry of Environment and Forests\, Government of Bangladesh as a National Project Coordinator and successfully formulated National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) following an inclusive process.\nHe participated in climate change negotiations for more than two decades and coordinated adaptation group of G77 and China during 2007 to 2009. He also worked as Lead Author for Working Group II for IPCC Fifth Assessment Report. He received an international fellowship award in 2006 for three years by International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) under Climate Change Programme.\n \nThe lecture will follow with discussion by the following designated discussants.  \n\nProf. Mizan R Khan\, Deputy Director and LUCCC Programme Coordinator\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD).\nDanielle Falzon\, PhD Candidate in Sociology at Brown University\, USA\n\n \nThe event will be Moderated by Prof. Saleemul Huq\, Director of International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) \nFor queries contact: Rukhsar Sultana\, Email: rukhsar.sultana@icccad.org \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: ﻿Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/icccad-and-iub-e-lecture-series-16-august-2021/
CATEGORIES:E-Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210812T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210812T183000
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CREATED:20210707T063637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T063637Z
UID:9082-1628787600-1628793000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | August 2021
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE ON ‘CLIMATE FISCAL REFORMS IN BANGLADESH’\nby Abu Sumon (part-2) \n\nMr. Sumon have played an important role in taking forward the climate change fiscal reforms in Bangladesh. With over 20 years of expertise on a wide spectrum of development and management issues\, including climate change adaptation\, climate public finance management\, disaster risk reduction\, integrated floodplain management\, and ecosystem-based wetland natural resources management and conservation. He has led the formulation and adoption process of Climate Fiscal Framework\, 2020 and a Local Climate Financing Framework\, Climate Public Finance Tracking Methodology and integrated it with the Integrated Budget and Accounting System\, globally known as IFMIS\, of Finance Division\, Government of Bangladesh. He also has conducted several research and studies to identify entry points for climate inclusion in TAX\, VAT\, Subsidy\, Pricing and lending policies of the country.\nThe lecture will follow with discussion by the following designated discussants. \n\nMr. Ranjit Kumar Chakraborty\, Additional Secretary (rtd)\, Finance Division and Project Manager\, Inclusive Budgeting and Financing for Climate Resilience (IBFCT).\nProf. Mizan R Khan\, Deputy Director and LUCCC Programme Coordinator\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD).\n\nFor queries contact: Rukhsar Sultana\, Email: rukhsar.sultana@icccad.org \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: ﻿Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/icccad-and-iub-e-lecture-series-august-2021/
CATEGORIES:E-Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210811T050000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210811T183000
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CREATED:20210805T120515Z
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UID:9159-1628658000-1628706600@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Webinar | Key findings of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6)
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD\, IUB\, IPCC and BUET Jointly Organizing Webinar on “Key findings of the Working Group I (WGI) contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6)”\n\n\nDate: 11 August 2021\n\nTime: 5:00pm (Bangladesh time) / 11:00am (GMT)\nWhere: Online (Zoom)\nRegistrationRegistrationRegistration for the conference has been closed because we have reached the maximum number of registrations for the event. Thank you for your interest!\nTo cater to a larger audience\, we will Livestream the event at ICCCAD’s Facebook page  \n\n\n\nThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is releasing it’s 6th Assessment Report (AR6) for Working Group 1 on 9th August.\nLearn about what it will say and what that will mean for Bangladesh at our Webinar.\n \nKeynote speaker: Dr. A.K.M Saiful Islam (Professor\, IWFM\, BUET)\nModerator: Prof. Saleemul Huq (Director\, ICCCAD)\nDiscussant: Prof. Bart van den Hurk (Strategic Research Manager\, Deltares)\n \nTo cater to a larger audience\, we will Livestream the event at ICCCAD’s Facebook page\n 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-ipcc-ar6/
CATEGORIES:Online Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210726T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210726T183000
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CREATED:20210725T121250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210725T121250Z
UID:9127-1627318800-1627324200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:SUNDARBANS WITHOUT BOUNDARIES: CO-CREATING TRANSFORMATIVE KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION
DESCRIPTION:Sundarbans Roundtable Session at ICCCAD Roundtable\n26 July 2021 at 17:00 to 18:30 (Bangladesh Time)\nCo-hosted by the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the TAPESTRY project.\nThis roundtable will discuss the possibilities and results of transboundary research in the Indian and Bangladesh Sundarbans. Speakers will share views from their work on the nature and extent of boundaries; and how transboundary research can lead to transformative knowledge and action around gender\, livelihoods\, and natural resource management. Innovative research methods—including PhotoVoice and digital photo diaries—will offer visual context.\nDownload Flyer\nFor queries contact: Mahmuda Akter\, Email: mahmuda.mity@icccad.org\n\n  \n\nPANEL OF SPEAKERS\n\nDr Lars Otto Naess\, Institute of Development Studies\, UK\nProf Lyla Mehta\, Institute of Development Studies\, UK\nDr Saleemul Huq\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development\, Bangladesh\nDr Sumana Bandyopadhyay\, Calcutta University\, India\nDr Md. Kamrul Hassan\, University of Dhaka\, Bangladesh\nDr Camelia Dewan\, University of Oslo\, Norway\nMs Mahmuda Mity\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development\, Bangladesh\nDr Upasona Ghosh\, Indian Institute of Public Health\, Bhubaneshwar\, India\nMr Shibaji Bose\, TAPESTRY project\, West Bengal\, India\nMr Mihir R. Bhatt\, All India Disaster Mitigation Institute\, India\n\n  \n\nABOUT THE ROUNDTABLE\n \nThe Sundarbans remain one of the most complex and vulnerable areas in South Asia and an area where multiple socioecological challenges converge. It brings together issues such as sea level rise; delta management; collaborative role of India and Bangladesh in adaptation measures; large scale displacement; adaptive livelihood; and managed retreat. However\, as this delta area is divided between India and Bangladesh\, the action and research initiatives remain partial and recommendations become fractured. One way to address these challenges is to find ways to co-create studies on Sundarbans across the national boundaries\, so that transformative knowledge and action become possible in one of the most important locations in South Asia.\nThe aim of this roundtable is to share insights from recent and ongoing work both in the Indian and Bangladesh Sundarbans. The session is informed by the TAPESTRY project\, which has over six years of experiences of action research around uncertainty and transformation\, with a focus on livelihood and gender\, in the Sundarbans delta. Co-creation of knowledge with researchers by local leaders blur the boundaries—geopolitical and knowledge and ecological—between the two parts of Sundarbans delta. As there are as many similarities as there are dissimilarities\, the ongoing collaborative research work explores multiple Sundarbans\, simultaneous economic and ecologic\nal influences\, as well as various ways these influences are interpreted our contextualised by local and non-local individuals. Ultimately\, the project seeks to understand and help support emerging ‘patches’ of transformations\, working with local partner institutions for transformative knowledge and action.\nThe panel will share views from their work on the nature and extent of boundaries; and how transboundary research can lead to transformative knowledge and action around gender\, livelihoods\, and natural resource management. Innovative research methods—including PhotoVoice and digital photo diaries—will offer visual context from the Below to the participants. The roundtable will seek to generate insights on how transformative and transboundary knowledge helps unearth relations—social and economic and ecological—that are otherwise frozen in time between boundaries. This is especially urgent now in view of increasing vulnerabilities and risk due to climate change\, frequent high extreme cyclonic events\, and rapid ecological degradation and loss of habitats. The roundtable is facilitated by ICCCAD\, which is a leading international research organisation rooted in Bangladesh and leads work on local leadership in adaptation.\nThe TAPESTRY project includes IDS (UK)\, AIDMI\, IIT Bombay\, NMBU and NIVA (Norway)\, Kyoto University (Japan)\, Caritas\, and nine local organisations in India and Bangladesh.\n 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/sundarbans-without-boundaries-co-creating-transformative-knowledge-and-action/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210725T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210725T183000
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UID:9071-1627232400-1627237800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | July 2021
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE ON “Climate Public Finance Management in Bangladesh”\nby Abu Sumon (part-1) \n\nMr. Sumon have played an important role in taking forward the climate change fiscal reforms in Bangladesh. With over 20 years of expertise on a wide spectrum of development and management issues\, including climate change adaptation\, climate public finance management\, disaster risk reduction\, integrated floodplain management\, and ecosystem-based wetland natural resources management and conservation. He has led the formulation and adoption process of Climate Fiscal Framework\, 2020 and a Local Climate Financing Framework\, Climate Public Finance Tracking Methodology and integrated it with the Integrated Budget and Accounting System\, globally known as IFMIS\, of Finance Division\, Government of Bangladesh. He also has conducted several research and studies to identify entry points for climate inclusion in TAX\, VAT\, Subsidy\, Pricing and lending policies of the country.\nThe lecture will follow with discussion by the following designated discussants. \n\nMr. Ranjit Kumar Chakraborty\, Additional Secretary (rtd)\, Finance Division and Project Manager\, Inclusive Budgeting and Financing for Climate Resilience (IBFCT).\nProf. Mizan R Khan\, Deputy Director and LUCCC Programme Coordinator\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD).\n\nFor queries contact: Rukhsar Sultana\, Email: rukhsar.sultana@icccad.org \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/icccad-and-iub-e-lecture-series-july-2021/
CATEGORIES:E-Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210723
DTSTAMP:20260430T121957
CREATED:20210321T043539Z
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UID:8753-1626739200-1626998399@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Online International Research Symposium 20-22 July 2021
DESCRIPTION:Towards Coordinated and Accelerated Action\nAs the COVID-19 pandemic rolls on\, urgent unfinished business piles up. Two vital issues demand our attention. The first is coping with the climate emergency by moving towards zero emissions and adapting to the changes that are already occurring. The second is ending world hunger\, eliminating poverty and achieving the rest of the demanding Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).\nBoth the climate and SDG agendas require massive investments in new technology and infrastructure. Both will require transformative reforms in governance and management to ensure that these agendas are equitable. Which raises the question: in the face of shrinking resources during and after the COVID-19 pandemic\, is it possible to coordinate and align these two huge efforts or must they compete for scarce resources?\nTo provide answers to this question\, the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP)\, a joint initiative between the University of Sussex and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS)\, together with the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development (CISD) at Utrecht University\, the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)\, and other national and international partners\, are organising an online international symposium on 20-22 July 2021 entitled ‘Evidence for Action: Aligning the Climate and SDG Agendas’.\nWe call on the academic and international development community to join us in this symposium and provide evidence on particular policies and measures that can achieve the climate goals and SDGs at the same time. Particular attention will be given to those processes that encourage coordinated and accelerated action for transformative change at local\, national and global levels\, advance justice and protect rights\, and ensure that no one and no country is left behind.\nThe Symposium will provide input to the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 1-12 November 2021 which will bring together Heads of State\, climate experts\, campaigners and stakeholders from around the world to agree on coordinated action to tackle climate change. The COP provides a unique opportunity to inform an important community about how climate policies can be better coordinated with the SDGs\, and thereby save resources and achieve accelerated action on multiple goals. With this in mind\, the topics to be discussed at the Symposium will be linked with the themes of the COP.\nThe Symposium will build on recent UN activities in this area (including the 2019 UN Conference and the 2020 UN Consultation)\, as well as the Global Goals 2020 International Symposium co-hosted by the CISD\, SSRP and partners. It will identify specific policies and measures to align and accelerate the two agendas. It will cover not only the green recovery\, but also dive deeper into the synergy between climate and environmental justice\, linkages between climate and health goals\, and the mutual benefits of climate adaptation and development strategies.\nA Call for Abstracts has now been published at this link. \n\nDeadline for submitting abstracts: April 14\, 2021\nExpected notification of accepted abstracts: May 5\, 2021\n\n\nVisit Event Page\nCall for Abstracts
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/online-international-research-symposium-20-22-july-2021/
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210628T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210628T160000
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CREATED:20210621T110454Z
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UID:9011-1624892400-1624896000@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | 28 Jun 2021
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE ON ‘HOW CAN ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRIBUTE TO FAIR​ DEVELOPMENT?’ \nby Dr Lisa Schipper \n\nDr Lisa Schipper is an Environmental Social Science Research Fellow at the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford. Her work focuses on adaptation to climate change in developing countries\, and looks at gender\, religion and culture to understand what drives vulnerability.\n\nCurrently\, she is Co-ordinating Lead Author of Chapter 18 of the Working Group 2 contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (‘Climate Resilient Development Pathways’). She is co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Climate and Development (Taylor and Francis)\, Associate Editor of Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Global Change (Springer) and member of the editorial board of the journals World Development Perspectives (Elsevier) and Global Transitions: Health Transitions (KeAi).\n\n\n\nThe lecture will follow with discussion by the following designated discussants.\n\n\nAditya Bahadur\, Principal researcher\, Human Settlements\, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)\nProf. Mizan R Khan\, Deputy Director and LUCCC Programme Coordinator\,  International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)\n\nFor queries contact: Rukhsar Sultana\, Email: rukhsar.sultana@icccad.org\n \n\n\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/icccad-and-iub-e-lecture-series-28-jun-2021/
CATEGORIES:E-Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210620T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210620T200000
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UID:9007-1624172400-1624219200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series | 20 Jun 2021
DESCRIPTION:ICCCAD and IUB E-Lecture Series \n\nLECTURE ON “EXPERTISE AND EXCLUSIVITY: WHO DECIDES WHAT TO DO ABOUT ADAPTATION IN BANGLADESH?” BY DANIELLE FALZON\nThe ICCCAD and IUB E – lecture series is a series of monthly\, online lectures with renowned experts working in the field of climate change and development. The lectures provide an opportunity to share knowledge and have discussions on important topics and issues relevant to the climate change discourse.\nFor queries contact: Rukhsar Sultana\, Email: rukhsar.sultana@icccad.org \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF. 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/icccad-and-iub-e-lecture-series-20-jun-2021/
CATEGORIES:E-Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210602T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210602T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121957
CREATED:20210601T060849Z
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UID:8946-1622646000-1622656800@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Virtual Food System Summit Independent National Dialogue on Action Track 5
DESCRIPTION:Objectives of the National Dialogue for Action Track 5: \nThe dialogue on Action Track 5 aims to generate a vibrant discussion on enhancing resilient and sustainable food systems that meet the needs of the people of Bangladesh and protect its environment. Specifically\, the dialogue will:  \n\nProvide strategic direction for enhancing and strengthening resilient and innovative food systems that meet the nutrition needs of the population; \nProvide input for and contribute to the national dialogue in June 2021; and \nProvide input for and contribute to the global discussions on resilient food systems. \n\n The Dialogue will be organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Food\, the convenor of dialogues in Bangladesh. Professor Saleemul Huq\, Chair\, Action Track 5 will deliver the Keynote Address to set the stage for the dialogue\n\n\nThe dialogue will have three consecutive panel discussions around the three sub-clusters. Each panel discussion will have a moderator and panel discussants who will each respond to one key question on the topic.  The discussants will be reminded to refer to the cross-cutting themes and connecting links. The panel discussions will be followed by a question and answer session with the audience.  \nThe discussions will conclude with a synthesis of the key points by the panelists and the questions raised by the audience. The synthesis will highlight cross-cutting themes of gender\, inclusion and co-dependence and collaboration in creating inclusive and resilient food systems.\nFor More information on Food Systems look at their Website:https://www.un.org/food-systems-summit \n\nStreamed Live on- \nhttps://www.facebook.com/icccad\nhttps://www.facebook.com/WFPinBangladesh
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/virtual-food-system-summit-independent-national-dialogue-on-action-track-5/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210312T094500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210312T104500
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UID:8719-1615542300-1615545900@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Plenary Session on Finance and Investment
DESCRIPTION:About the Session:\nThis session will share good examples of finance and investment flows that allow building inclusive resilience society\, resilience of economic sectors\, of nature and of local communities against the adverse impacts of climate change\, trying to identify major gaps. This session will share examples of finance and investment by the Green Climate Fund\, the Global Environment Facility\, Multi-lateral Development Banks as well as from governments. It also aims to bring out some key messages and recommendations on actions required in the area of climate finance and investment to scale-up adaptation actions and enabling resilience for all.\nKey Messages: \n\nSignificant gap in financing and investing in adaptation actions is well recognised. The most vulnerable populations are not benefiting from current climate finance and investment. Only a fraction of adaptation finance that made available globally reach to them. Shift is necessary as this will not deliver intended results.\nTransformation is urgent and without shift from a time-bound that governed by a rigid results-based project financing “predict-and-act” approach to a wider approach to incorporate range of possible future climate risks and development scenarios\, it will not deliver intended long-term adaptation results.\n\nDownload Flyer\nRegister Here
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/plenary-session-on-finance-and-investment/
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210311T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210311T213000
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UID:8723-1615491000-1615498200@website.icccad.net
SUMMARY:Sea level rise and coastal climate risks in Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:Webinar showcasing new science to inform policy and promote climate change resilience\n\n\nSupported by the Asia Regional Resilience to a Changing Climate (ARRCC) programme ahead of COP26\n\n\n\nDate: 11 March 2021\n\nTime: 7.30pm-9.30pm (Bangladesh time) / 1.30pm-3.30pm (GMT)\nWhere: Online\n  \n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n \nAgenda:\nWelcome by Dr Joseph Daron (Met Office)\nOpening remarks from Judith Herbertson (FCDO Bangladesh)\nPart 1: Innovations in science and research: Recent work on sea level rise and coastal climate risks\nChair : Prof Saiful Islam (BUET)\nSpeakers: Ben Harrison (Met Office)\, Bushra Duti (IWM)\, Dr James Savage (Fathom)\, Dr Laurence Hawker (University of Bristol)\, Prof Saiful Islam (BUET)\nPart 2: Embedding new evidence in policy and planning: Panel discussion with open Q&A\nChair: Tamara Janes (Met Office)\nPanellists: Prof Saleemul Huq (ICCCAD\, IIED)\, Prof Jason Lowe (Met Office)\, Dr Md. Mizanur Rahman (Bangladesh Water and Development Board)\nClosing remarks from Dr Joseph Daron and Prof Saiful Islam
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/sea-level-rise-and-coastal-climate-risks-in-bangladesh/
CATEGORIES:Online Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210310T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20210310T153000
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SUMMARY:Toward Locally Led Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:Toward Locally Led Adaptation: Fusion of Local and Scientific Knowledge and the Role of Universities in Strengthening Community Resilience \n\nDate: 10 March 2021\n\nTime: 14:00-15:30 (GMT+7)\nWhere: Online\n  \n\nRegistration\n\n\nDescription\nAgainst the backdrop of the current disconnect between local efforts and national frameworks and the urgency for locally led adaptation\, the session will discuss the importance of fusing traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge\, and of translating highly technical climate data and information into meaningful and simple user-friendly climate services products for local communities. A gender balanced panel representing different sub-regions of the Asia-Pacific and local level will highlight the gaps and challenges in doing so and suggest the steps forward to bring this into action. Finally\, the panel will explore what role universities\, given their multi-and-interdisciplinary pool of expertise and their connection with field-based research\, can play in building the capacity of local stakeholders to enable them as leaders of ‘locally led adaptation’ in strengthening community resilience. The session will be followed by an open discussion with the audience to bring in their perspectives and ideas.\n \nModerator\nProf. Saleemul Huq\, Director\, ICCCAD\n \nSpeakers\nMs. Ugyen Yangchen\, Lecturer\, College of Natural Resources\, Royal University of Bhutan\, Bhutan\nHon. Sci. Dpl. Glenn Banaguas\, Founder and President\, Environmental and Climate Change Research Institute (ECCRI)\, & Vice President\, StatWeather Institute\, Philippines\nDr. Joel Rogers\, Noam Chomsky Professor of Law\, Political Science\, Public Affairs\, and Sociology\, University of Wisconsin-Madison\, & Chair\, Educational Partnership for Innovation in Communities– Network (EPIC-N)\, USA\nMs. Siosinamele Lui\, COSPPac Climate Traditional Knowledge Officer\, Climate Change Resilience Pogramme\, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP)\, Samoa\n \nRun of show\nIntroduction and welcome (5 min)\nPanel discussion (45 min)\nQA/Audience-panelists open discussion (20 min)\nClosing remarks (5 min)
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/toward-locally-led-adaptation/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210313
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SUMMARY:7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum
DESCRIPTION:About APAN\nThe Asia-Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN)\, developed and launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 2009 under the Global Adaptation Network (GAN)\, is the first regional adaptation network. \nAbout the 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum\nHosted by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan (MoEJ)\, Government of Japan\, together with the APAN Secretariat at UNEP\, the 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum will be held virtually on 8-12 March 2021 under the theme: Enabling Resilience for All: The Critical Decade to Scale-up Action\, sharing learnings from actions towards climate-resilient development. Resilience is the unifying theme of the Forum\, which is structured around four thematic “streams” focusing on (i) inclusive resilience; (ii) nature-based resilience (iii) economic sector resilience; and (iv) communities and local resilience.\nResilience embodies the desired end-point of adaptation\, applicable to natural\, human\, economic\, and engineered systems. Adequate enabling conditions through which resilience may be built on\, maintained\, and strengthened are identified as a) climate governance; b) planning and processes; c) science and assessment; d) technologies and practices; e) finance and investments. \n\nFull Programme\nRegistration
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/7th-asia-pacific-climate-change-adaptation-forum/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Virtual Event
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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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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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SUMMARY:GOBESHONA Global Conference
DESCRIPTION:The GOBESHONA Conference series is proud to announce that from 2021 we will be going GLOBAL and fully digital!\nFor the first time\, Gobeshona sessions will be held simultaneously in different geographical regions!\nRegistration\n\nVisit the Conference Website to Know more about Gobeshona Global Conference\nClick Here\n  \n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/gobeshona-global-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Online Event
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SUMMARY:Capacity building for climate action and ambition: what have we learned?
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on what we have learned from past capacity building initiatives and how we can ramp up climate ambition.\n\nDate: Wednesday\, 18 November\n\nTime: 11:00–12:15 (GMT)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\nTo effectively adapt to the escalating impacts of climate change\, support for locally led climate action is needed. Training\, advocacy\, and capacity building are proven pathways to change but what do we need to do now to ramp up ambition?\nJoin this London Climate Action Week online event to discuss what we have learned from past capacity building initiatives and how we can build on shared experiences to collaborate effectively with vulnerable developing countries in the face of growing inequalities. \n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, IIED’s internal engagement and external events officer.\nTo know more details and information about the events\, please visit this webpage: https://www.iied.org/capacity-building-for-climate-action-ambition-what-have-we-learned
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/capacity-building-for-climate-action-and-ambition/
CATEGORIES:Online Event,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Why invest in Locally Led Adaptation in the lead up to COP 26
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on Why invest in Locally Led Adaptation in the lead up to COP 26.\nDate: 15 November 2020 (Sunday)\nTime: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6)\, 2.00PM-3.00 PM United Kingdom (GMT)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom \n\nUnder Theme 1: Green Fair and Resilient Recovery of LCAW November 2020\, ICCCAD aims to host an online discussion event in light of a new initiative Locally Led Adaptation and Resilience Network (LLARN). The network is a platform focused on engaging individuals; institutions from local level; national level; and other countries to support new climate research\, partnership and capacity building. At the core the network wants to use the social capital of the network members to help each other.\nThe event would invite researchers\, policymakers and practitioners who are the members of the LLARN to discuss how locally led adaptation measures are crucial to strengthen the vulnerable communities against the adverse effect of climate change. Furthermore\, the event will reiterate how ICCCAD is promoting the platform to represent Locally Led Adaptations initiative in Bangladesh as a means to promote south-south-north knowledge exchange.\nThe output of the program will allow individuals in attendance dive into how the LLARN network will explore developing a platform for members to engage with each other going forward. Additionally the event will discuss the actions and major milestones set by the network in the lead up to COP 26 next year.\n \nTo cater to a larger audience we will Livestream the event at ICCCAD’s Facebook page \n\nEvent Discourse: \n\nIntroduction and Welcome by Moderator (5 mins)\nPanel Discussion (30min)\nInteractive Q and A (15min)\nWay Forward for LLA and Closing Remarks (10 min) by Prof. Saleemul Huq\n\nModerator: \n\nIstiakh Ahmed\, Program Coordinator\, Locally Led Adaptation & Resilience\, ICCCAD\n\nPanelist/Speakers: \n\nAditya Bahadur\, Principal researcher\, Human Settlements\, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)- Why invest in LLA\nProfessor Karen McNamara\, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences\, The University of Queensland- Why LLA is Important\nProfessor Saleemul Huq\, Director\, International Centre for Cimate Change and Development. – LLA and COP26\n\n  \n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: : Hafizur Rahman (hafizur.rahman@icccad.org)\, International Centre for Climate Change and Development\, Independent University\, Bangladesh
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-lla-cop26/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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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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SUMMARY:Voices from the Frontline Webinar - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Stories of Resilience and Vulnerability: Women\, Youth\, and Migrants\nDate: Tuesday\, 06 October 2020\nTime: 14.00 – 15.00 (CEST) \n\nJoin us for the second installment in a series of webinars intended to understand\, capture\, and profile the critical role that grassroots organisations are playing in building community resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar will focus on the crucial role of women and youth\, the security of migrants and caring for the most vulnerable.\n Registration \n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Shahrin Mannan (shahrin.mannan@icccad.org)\, ICCCAD\n Click Here to Know More\nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/vfl-webinar-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to enhance ecosystem services in the Hail Haor Wetlands\, Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:Center For Natural Resource Studies (CNRS) and International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) will be organizing the first webinar under this NbS Bangladesh Network webinar series on “Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to enhance ecosystem services in the Hail Haor Wetlands\, Bangladesh”. The webinar will be conducted through zoom platform on Wednesday\, 16 September 2020 from 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm. The one-hour long session will have remarks from the moderator\, keynote presenter and discussant(s) for the first 30-minutes. Following the presentation\, there will be 30-minutes interactive Q/A and feedback session.\nDate: Wednesday\, 16 September 2020\nTime: 12:00 pm – 01:00 pm (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Tasfia Tasnim Email :tasfia.tasnim@icccad.org
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-nature-based-solutions-nbs-to-enhance-ecosystem-services-in-the-hail-haor-wetlands-bangladesh/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Capacity Building to Address Climate Change in the LDCs
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on Capacity Building to Address Climate Change in the LDCs\n \nDate : Monday\, 10 Aug 2020\nTime : 04:00 pm-05:30 pm Bangladesh Standard Time (GMT+6) \n\nThe importance of capacity building to address climate change cannot be overstated. Globally\, about 70% of the developing country NDCs and 83% of the LDC NDCs submitted to the UNFCCC put capacity building as a condition to implement their NDCs. This need for capacity building support overwhelms other kinds of international assistance including for climate finance. Capacity building as a non-politicized agenda under the politically charged UNFCCC process is coming up as a very important issue.\n \nThe event will follow a brief presentation on capacity building\, followed with a panel discussion where designated discussants will focus on the importance of the long term capacity building needs for different stakeholders in the LDCs as well as how this can be achieved.\n \nRegister Here * \nFor any further queries\, please contact: Md Fahad Hossain (fahad.hossain@icccad.org)\n 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-capacity-building-to-address-climatechange-ldcs/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Capacity Building to address Climate Change in Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on Capacity Building to address Climate Change in Bangladesh .\nDate: 06 August 2020 (Thursday)\nTime: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe importance of capacity building to address climate change cannot be overstated. Globally\, about 70% of developing country NDCs and 83% of the LDC NDCs submitted to the UNFCCC put capacity building as a condition to implement their NDCs. This need for capacity building support overwhelms other kinds of international assistance including for climate finance. In the coming years\, capacity building as a non-politicized agenda under the politically charged UNFCCC process is coming up as a very important issue\, with more and more funding including from a variety of sources. So\, Bangladesh can immensely benefit from active engagement in the global process.\nThe objective of this webinar is to address the long-term Capacity Building needs for different stakeholders in Bangladesh.\nFor any further queries and interest to join\, please contact: Mahmuda Akter ;\nEmail:mahmuda.mity@icccad.org\n \nTo cater to a larger audience\, we will Livestream the event at ICCCAD’s Facebook page\n 
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-capacity-building-bangladesh/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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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/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Inequality and COVID-19: how grassroots communities are taking action
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on  inequality in the face of COVID-19 and how grassroots communities are taking action\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 2 July 2020\n\nTime: 16:00 – 17:00 BDT (GMT+6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nCOVID-19 has demonstrated stark social and economic inequalities\, with vulnerable and marginalised groups being disproportionately impacted. These vulnerable communities are at the frontline of any global crisis\, including the climate emergency.\nAs part of London Climate Action Week\, this online event on Thursday 2 July will bring together speakers working with social movements and grassroots organisations to examine inequalities in the face of COVID-19\, how grassroots organisations and communities are responding to multiple risks and shocks\, and what we can learn from these actions to better respond to global crises.\nThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed the inequalities for groups that are particularly vulnerable to disasters\, for example female-headed households\, children\, person with disabilities\, indigenous and ethnic minority groups\, landless tenants\, migrant workers\, older people\, and other socially marginalised groups.\nPeople living in densely populated informal settlements and indigenous communities fall into this highly vulnerable category\, with poor access to public services including health care\, water\, and sanitation. It is these communities that are also on the frontline of the climate crisis.\nThis online event will bring speakers from social movements and networks working with indigenous people\, people living in informal settlements and women working in the informal economy\, to reflect on the response of their communities to COVID-19.\nThe event will examine inequalities in impacts and coping strategies and discuss mechanisms to address inequality and manage future risks and shocks. How do we make room for innovation\, how do we become more accepting of risk and increased experimentation? And what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis? \nAbout the panel\nSaleemul Huq (chair) is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (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. She is also chair of Slum Dwellers International (SDI).\nPrema Gopalan is the executive director of Swayam Shikshan Prayog\, a grassroots women’s collectives that enables women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in sustainable development.\nMartha Chen is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and international coordinator of the global research-policy-action network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). \nAbout the series\nThis is the second online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need which will be hosted between June and October 2020. This event is also hosted working in partnership with ICCCAD and the Global Resilience Partnership and is also a part of the London Climate Action Week series of online events.\nIn 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.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future? \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: Sellers continue work at a vegetable market during COVID-19 crisis\, part of the informal economy in Antananarivo City\, Madagascar. (Photo E. Raboanaly/ILO\, via Flickr\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-inequality-and-covid-19-how-grassroots-communities-are-taking-action-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Inequality and COVID-19: how grassroots communities are taking action
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on  inequality in the face of COVID-19 and how grassroots communities are taking action\n\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, 2 July 2020\n\nTime: 16:00 – 17:00 BDT (GMT+6)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nCOVID-19 has demonstrated stark social and economic inequalities\, with vulnerable and marginalised groups being disproportionately impacted. These vulnerable communities are at the frontline of any global crisis\, including the climate emergency.\nAs part of London Climate Action Week\, this online event on Thursday 2 July will bring together speakers working with social movements and grassroots organisations to examine inequalities in the face of COVID-19\, how grassroots organisations and communities are responding to multiple risks and shocks\, and what we can learn from these actions to better respond to global crises.\nThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed the inequalities for groups that are particularly vulnerable to disasters\, for example female-headed households\, children\, person with disabilities\, indigenous and ethnic minority groups\, landless tenants\, migrant workers\, older people\, and other socially marginalised groups.\nPeople living in densely populated informal settlements and indigenous communities fall into this highly vulnerable category\, with poor access to public services including health care\, water\, and sanitation. It is these communities that are also on the frontline of the climate crisis.\nThis online event will bring speakers from social movements and networks working with indigenous people\, people living in informal settlements and women working in the informal economy\, to reflect on the response of their communities to COVID-19.\nThe event will examine inequalities in impacts and coping strategies and discuss mechanisms to address inequality and manage future risks and shocks. How do we make room for innovation\, how do we become more accepting of risk and increased experimentation? And what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis? \nAbout the panel\nSaleemul Huq (chair) is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (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. She is also chair of Slum Dwellers International (SDI).\nPrema Gopalan is the executive director of Swayam Shikshan Prayog\, a grassroots women’s collectives that enables women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in sustainable development.\nMartha Chen is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and international coordinator of the global research-policy-action network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). \nAbout the series\nThis is the second online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need which will be hosted between June and October 2020. This event is also hosted working in partnership with ICCCAD and the Global Resilience Partnership and is also a part of the London Climate Action Week series of online events.\nIn 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.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future? \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: Sellers continue work at a vegetable market during COVID-19 crisis\, part of the informal economy in Antananarivo City\, Madagascar. (Photo E. Raboanaly/ILO\, via Flickr\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-inequality-and-covid-19-how-grassroots-communities-are-taking-action/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises.\n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, 19 June 2020\n\nTime: 11am-12pm (GMT+1)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has demanded an unprecedented global response. With every nation experiencing the social and economic shock comes the stark realisation that we must adopt new and better ways to deal with global crises\, including the climate emergency.\nThis online event on Friday\, 19 June 2020 will look at the changing world and discuss what kind of collaboration and action is needed to readjust\, and what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis.\nThe coronavirus crisis has triggered unparalleled global action and exposed stark social and economic inequalities and system weaknesses.\nCOVID-19 has shown us that we need to abandon the old\, normal way of dealing with global emergencies. It has highlighted that long-term complex challenges and short-term crises demand a new response and new ways of working.\nAs we look ahead\, what do we need to do differently? And what can we learn from the pandemic and the global crisis of inequality that can help us tackle the climate crisis?\nThis event will bring together international think tanks to discuss the kind of collaboration and action that is needed now to achieve transformative change\, and prepare us for a radically different world.\nAbout the panelAbout the panel\nAndrew Norton (chair) is director of IIED. He is an applied anthropologist working on a range of issues related to social and environmental justice.\nSaleemul Huq is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nFatima Denton is the director of the Institute for Natural Resources in Africa at the United Nations University\, Ghana\nOther speaker TBC\n \n\nAbout the seriesAbout the series\nThis is the first online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need\, which will be hosted between May and October 2020.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations to 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.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future?\n \n\nHow to attendHow to attend\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.\n \nImage: COVID-19 pandemic relief services in Chandpur\, Bangladesh (Photo: Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math\, via Flickr\, public domain) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
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SUMMARY:Webinar on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises
DESCRIPTION:IIED and ICCCAD Jointly Organizing Webinar  on climate change\, COVID-19 and the kind of collaboration we now need to tackle these global crises.\n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, 19 June 2020\n\nTime: 11am-12pm (GMT+1)\nWhere: Online\, using Zoom\n  \nRegistration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has demanded an unprecedented global response. With every nation experiencing the social and economic shock comes the stark realisation that we must adopt new and better ways to deal with global crises\, including the climate emergency.\nThis online event on Friday\, 19 June 2020 will look at the changing world and discuss what kind of collaboration and action is needed to readjust\, and what we can learn that will help us tackle the climate crisis.\nThe coronavirus crisis has triggered unparalleled global action and exposed stark social and economic inequalities and system weaknesses.\nCOVID-19 has shown us that we need to abandon the old\, normal way of dealing with global emergencies. It has highlighted that long-term complex challenges and short-term crises demand a new response and new ways of working.\nAs we look ahead\, what do we need to do differently? And what can we learn from the pandemic and the global crisis of inequality that can help us tackle the climate crisis?\nThis event will bring together international think tanks to discuss the kind of collaboration and action that is needed now to achieve transformative change\, and prepare us for a radically different world.\nAbout the panelAbout the panel\nAndrew Norton (chair) is director of IIED. He is an applied anthropologist working on a range of issues related to social and environmental justice.\nSaleemul Huq is the director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh\, and is an expert on the links between climate change and sustainable development\, particularly from the perspective of developing countries.\nFatima Denton is the director of the Institute for Natural Resources in Africa at the United Nations University\, Ghana\nOther speaker TBC\n \n\nAbout the seriesAbout the series\nThis is the first online event in a series hosted by IIED and ICCCAD on the climate crisis and COVID-19 – working together for the change we need\, which will be hosted between May and October 2020.\nIn conversation with colleagues around the world\, from civil society organisations to 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.\nBuilding resilience\, capacity\, and adaptation have always provided a pathway to change – how can we use what we know and have achieved so far to ramp up our climate ambition? Drawing on lessons learned through capacity building\, advocacy\, and grassroots action\, how can we catalyse a different future?\n \n\nHow to attendHow to attend\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.\n \nImage: COVID-19 pandemic relief services in Chandpur\, Bangladesh (Photo: Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math\, via Flickr\, public domain) \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Juliette Tunstall (juliette.tunstall@iied.org)\, internal engagement and external events officer.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-climatechange-covid19-collaboration/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on  COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change .\nDate: Thursday\, 18 June 2020\nTime: 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will be a conversation with Dr. Saleemul Huq and several distinguished experts\nto know the latest development of COP26\, exploring gender and youth dimension\, status of capacity\nbuilding and loss and damage\, also the post COP26 challenges and potentials to collaborate between UK\nand Bangladesh in tackling climate change.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Farah Anzum\, ICCCAD; Email :farah.anzum@icccad.net\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-cop26-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is going to organize Webinar on  COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change .\nDate: Thursday\, 18 June 2020\nTime: 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) \n\nThe webinar will be a conversation with Dr. Saleemul Huq and several distinguished experts\nto know the latest development of COP26\, exploring gender and youth dimension\, status of capacity\nbuilding and loss and damage\, also the post COP26 challenges and potentials to collaborate between UK\nand Bangladesh in tackling climate change.\nFor any further queries\, please contact: Farah Anzum\, ICCCAD; Email :farah.anzum@icccad.net\nRegistration * \nRemarkRemarkWe appreciate your interest in joining the webinar. But\, due to limited capacity from our Webinar Platform- registration for the event will not necessarily entail your confirmation to attend the event. Only upon review of the registrations\, you will be notified by email a confirmation message with a webinar link to attend the event (Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you.) \nDownload Flyer\n\nExample fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF.
URL:http://website.icccad.net/event/webinar-on-cop26/
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