News, 9 June 2021
This episode explores ways to align global climate finance systems more effectively with the real-life situations of people in communities and at the local level, to ensure successful locally led adaptation to climate change.
IIED’s podcast mini-series ‘Locally led adaptation – a time for action’ comes to an end with the launch of the third and final episode: ‘Taking locally led adaptation global’.
The conversation in this episode is hosted by IIED researcher Marek Soanes and sheds light on what is needed for the global system to better support climate action on the ground, and locally led adaptation.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen made the remarks as he joined 60 other heads of state and representatives from international organisations in a virtual summit – originally planned to be held in Seoul, South Korea – sponsored by the organisations Partnering for Green Growth (P4G) and Global Goals 2030 on May 31. SPM
PM addresses climate summit, promotes green recovery post-Covid
Tue, 1 June 2021
Prime Minister Hun Sen said addressing the challenges posed by climate change by focusing on socio-economic policy priorities was an important strategy as it ensures sustainability and promotes long-term developmental inclusiveness.
Hun Sen made the remarks as he joined 60 other heads of state and representatives from international organisations in a virtual summit – originally planned to be held in Seoul, South Korea – sponsored by the organisations Partnering for Green Growth (P4G) and Global Goals 2030 on May 31.
Uniindia: New Delhi, May 17 (UNI) China on Monday voiced it s support for waiving intellectual property protections for novel coronavirus vaccines to help developing nations suffering from the ongoing pandemic.
China supports India s patent waiver for Covid vaccine proposal uniindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from uniindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Uniindia: New Delhi, May 6 (UNI) The World Trade Organization will consider in the second half of this month a revised text of the proposal India and South Africa are going to submit for a temporary waiver of certain patent-related obligations to access essential COVID-19 medicines and medical equipment.