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September 2022
South Asia Regional Resilience Hub
ICCCAD believes that placing local constituencies from local geographies at the center of the discussion allows front-line leaders to share their local adaptation strategies and internal knowledge and experience to engage with external knowledge and enhance their understanding of the impact of climate. Movement building is most effective within your own locality. Organizing constituencies within local geographies makes it easier to understand the nature of power, engage with it, demand accountability and be accountable. Programme of Events The inaugural…
Find out more »WEBINAR on The way forward for loss and damage fund: From international developments to impact on local communities
Climate Trends and International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) is going to organise a webinar on “The way forward for loss and damage fund: From international developments to impact on local communities” on 28th September from 3-5 PM. Click here for registration #ClimateAction #LossAndDamage #ICCCAD #ClimateTrends #climatechange
Find out more »November 2022
Strengthening Loss & Damage Research Capacity in Global South (STRENGTH)
Launch of the new Loss & Damage Research project titled: 'Strengthening Loss & Damage Research Capacity in Global South (STRENGTH)' today, 9th November from 13:30-15:00 PM (GMT+2) at the Bangladesh Pavilion (Blue Zone). This session will bring together a high level panel of policymakers and government officials from the 4 main country partners (Bangladesh, Rwanda, Nepal and Vanuatu) to discuss their country perspectives and way forward. The project’s general objective is to understand and address the knowledge and capacity gaps…
Find out more »Beyond dialogue to Action & Support to avert, minimize and address loss and damage
ACT2025 Official Side Event ‘Beyond dialogue to Action & Support to avert, minimize and address loss and damage’ today, 10th November from 16.45 – 18.15 (EGY | GMT+2) at Room Amon (150), Blue Zone. With loss and damage being a major agenda in the UNFCCC negotiations and beyond, the Allied for Climate Transformation by 2025 (ACT2025) consortium aims to bring together negotiators and L&D actors from countries which have demonstrated an interest in finding solutions and to getting finance flowing. The speakers will discuss this pressing topic and the…
Find out more »Amplifying Stories on Loss and Damage And Climate Action
'Amplifying local voices: from loss and damage to local climate solutions' organized by ICCCAD and SSN, on 16 November 2022 11am-12pm at Resilience Hub (Area C). The session will showcase local experiences, voices and perspectives through storytelling, media and representation from local spokespersons. The side event is expected to serve as a learning and exchange platform that brings together local civil society and citizens, engaging in different forms of storytelling to share local experiences on loss and damage, what it means…
Find out more »Launch of Loss & Damage Forum
Launch of Loss & Damage Forum, on 17 November 2022 15:15 - 16:15 (EGY) at LLA Pavilion (Area C). The Loss and Damage Forum (LDF) which is a collaborative platform and virtual workspace where resources and tools are shared among a group of practitioners, researchers and decision makers across the world, with a prime focus of connecting local to global, to support and address climate change induced loss and damage. With the hope of efficiently communicating the realities from…
Find out more »November 2024
ICCCAD Delegation at COP29
📅 November 12-21, 2024 📍 Location: Zone E, Pavilion E6, Blue Zone Download Full Brochure Our delegation is on the ground in Baku, ready to drive impactful climate action and amplify voices from the Global South. Join us at the SHARE Hub Pavilion (E6, Zone E, Blue Zone) to dive into discussions on resilience, adaptation, and innovative climate solutions. Our detailed brochure is here – your guide to impactful sessions, inspiring discussions, and networking opportunities with global leaders and changemakers. Visit the SHARE…
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