In conversation... with Negash Teklu, Population Health Environment Integration
CDKN speaks with Negash Teklu of Population Health Environment Integration in Ethiopia about impacts of climate change on human wellbeing and development prospects in Ethiopia, differential impacts on women, role of media in raising awareness and catalyzing action on climate change.
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21st December 2010
In conversation... with Nina Somera, Gendercc
CDKN speaks with Nina Somera, of Gendercc at the UN Climate talks about gender perspectives in relation to finance and climate change.
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14th December 2010
In conversation... with Indi McLymont-Lafayette, PANOS Caribbean
CDKN speaks with Indi McLymont-Lafayette, Regional Director of Community, Media & Environment at PANOS Caribbean. Indi discusses the impacts of climate change in Jamaica and the role of Panos to communicate development issues and knowledge gaps in the region.
In conversation... with Shafqat Kakakhel, Pakistan Climate Negotiator
Mairi Dupar of CDKN interviews Shafqat Kakakhel, Ex-Assistant Secretary General of the UN and member of the Pakistan delegation at COP 16, about the effects of climate change in Pakistan and implications for future climate change financing.
CDKN in Cancun
CDKN is on the ground in Cancun throughout COP-16, meeting with participants, explaining the role we can play in supporting developing countries, and stimulating debate on what ‘climate compatible development’ means in practice.
REPORT: Regional implications of the AGF recommendations: Asia - Special Issue
The United Nations Secretary’s High-Level Advisory Group on Climate Finance recently reported on ways to raise US$100 billion per year for climate change investment in developing countries by 2020. This Special Issue brief outlines the implications of the report recommendations for Asia.
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1st December 2010
REPORT: Regional implications of the AGF recommendations: Asia - Précis
The United Nations Secretary’s High-Level Advisory Group on Climate Finance recently reported on ways to raise US$100 billion per year for climate change investment in developing countries by 2020. This summary highlights the report’s key implications for Asia.