Mainstreaming Low Emission Development into Urban Policies in Can Tho City
A series of V-LED trainings in Vietnam is supporting cities to integrate climate change mitigation and resilience into their urban policies.
A series of V-LED trainings in Vietnam is supporting cities to integrate climate change mitigation and resilience into their urban policies.
An intensive capacity-building activity was held for five Philippine cities last month to guide them through the steps of formulating their respective Local Climate Change Action Plans (LCCAPs) and linking it to the broader context of their cities’ development.
On March 15th, OneWorld in partnership with the City of Joburg, is convening a V-LED Good Practice Exchange workshop to advance the integration of climate resilient environmental sustainability in the city’s forthcoming IDP.
On 5 & 6 March 2018 two V-LED events are coming up in Kenya that will address the issue of climate finance.
The African Centre for Cities (ACC) at the University of Cape Town is hosting an International Urban Conference from 1 to 3 February 2018. Join V-LED partner Sustainable Energy Africa at the conference to explore future low-emission pathways for South African cities.
In a recent V-LED dialogue event, Sustainable Energy Africa (SEA) set out to deepen the discussion around the opportunities, innovations and constraints, governance and institutional issues in regard to local climate finance.
ILEG and the Imaarisha Vijana Initiative are hosting a dialogue event and a two-day training from 5-7 December in Kwale to unpack the “do’s and don’ts” of adaptation to climate change in coastal Kenya.
A three day training of trainers (ToT) from November 21-23 is marking the start of series of trainings on climate resilient low emission development in Vietnam.
V-LED team members from adelphi and OneWorld will be at the COP 23 to champion multi-level climate governance approaches.
On November 7 the V-LED team in South Africa is organising a dialogue event that puts the spotlight on financing climate action.