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Climate Tribune | July 2023

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Climate Tribune | July 2023


Articles in the series

  1. “Can donors enhance the capabilities of local actors to access climate finance?” by Afsara Binte Mirza, Victoria Matusevich, Ameil Harikishun, Kazi Taiba Bari Nowsheen and May Thazin Aung
  2. “Challenges & Prospects: The Road to Realizing Locally Led Climate Adaptation Principles” by AIY Lankapura
  1. “Flexible Funding and Programming for Locally Led Adaptation: The turning point for Locally Led Adaptation” by Mahira Nanziba Rodoshee and Rawnak Jahan Ranon
  1. “Adopting climate laws to uphold the rights of the local vulnerable communities” by Moumita Das Gupta
  1. “How ‘local’ is locally led adaptation?” by Neha Khandekar and Arup Barua
  1. “Women leadership in localisation of climate actions in Nepal” by Pragya Sherchan
  1. “A yearly overview of LLA activities of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)” by Savio Rousseau Rozario
  2. “Building Resilience on the Frontlines: LLA to Address Climate Change Impacts in the Vicinity” by Umesh Basnet and Nikita Basnet
Climate Tribune | July 2023 | Design : Alamgir Hossain

 

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