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Addressing Gender Inequality, State Fragility, and Climate Vulnerability in the Sahel Region
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     Given the intensity and severity at which environmental and political events are unfolding in the Sahel, it is imperative to have a greater understanding of the effects of climate change and state fragility within each country, as well as regionally.
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Tue, 11/12/2024 – 20:20
   Publication Date
     06/30/2024
   Sectors
    Conflict and Governance
   Gender and Social Inclusion
   Country
    Burkina Faso
   Chad
   Mali
   Mauritania
   Niger
   Region
    Africa
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					 by Komoneed | Nov 14, 2024
This post was originally published on The Art NewspaperAn urgent treatise on the decommodification of culture by the professor of cultural economy Justin...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Komoneed | Nov 12, 2024
The UK government set out plans this week for one the country’s largest heat networks, which is slated to provide low-carbon heat to about 1,000 buildings in central London.  The network is part of a £1 billion ($1.29 billion) initiative to provide low-carbon heating throughout Westminster, a city and governmental hub within Greater London. The […]
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					 by Komoneed | Nov 12, 2024
Baby wipes, moist towelettes, wet naps — whatever you call them, they all serve essentially…
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					 by Komoneed | Nov 12, 2024
How Can We Tackle the Food and Climate Crises Together? Food Systems Transformation for a Sustainable Future
jschoshinski
Mon, 11/11/2024 – 20:53
     This session will explore how transforming food systems can address the dual crises of climate change and food insecurity. Panelists will highlight innovative strategies, including nature-based solutions and climate-smart agriculture, as well as finance mechanisms that promote emissions reduction while maintaining sufficient and nutritious food production. We will provide actionable recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to advance sustainable development goals while addressing climate and food crises.
   Teaser Text
     This session will explore how transforming food systems can address the dual crises of climate change and food insecurity.
   Event Date
     Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 11:00 am
 – 12:00 pm +04
 (7:00 – 8:00 am UTC)
   Event Location
     Pavilion F9, Baku Olympic Stadium
   Sponsored by
     CGIAR
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   Event Format
    Virtual
   In-Person
   Event Type
     Conference
   Topic
    Agriculture
   Climate-Resilient Agriculture
   Climate Finance
   Food Security
   Nature-based Solutions
   Strategic Objective
    Adaptation
   Mitigation
   Sectors
    Agriculture and Food Systems
   Region
    Global
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2024-11-19 08:00:00
How Can We Tackle the Food and Climate Crises Together? Food Systems Transformation for a Sustainable Future
     This session will explore how transforming food systems can address the dual crises of climate change and food insecurity. Panelists will highlight innovative strategies, including nature-based solutions and climate-smart agriculture, as well as finance mechanisms that promote emissions reduction while maintaining sufficient and nutritious food production. We will provide actionable recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to advance sustainable development goals while addressing climate and food crises.
     Pavilion F9, Baku Olympic Stadium
Global Climate Change
team@climatelinks.org
UTC
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