Anna Walnycki

@AnnaWalnycki

City lover| Urban Research |All views are mine.

Hackney (via Barry Island)
Joined January 2018

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  1. Feb 2

    Have a listen to me debunking the 'population crisis' with and on

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    Jan 24

    , and on embodying collective care through decolonial feminist praxis. They reflect on their experiences of setting up Apoyo Comunitario, a London-based migrant-led feminist collective during COVID-19

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    17 Dec 2021

    TOP TEN: IIED's best of 2021 publications --> The year began with the launch of our new publications library, which offers faster, better access to our 7,000-plus downloadable publications. Take a look at our top 10 most downloaded publications of 2021.

    Best of 2021: publications.
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  4. 16 Dec 2021

    Anyone know of any centres near Tottenham or Seven Sisters that are welcoming to asylum seekers or people who don't yet have an NHS number?

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    24 Nov 2021

    Among the migrants was an Afghan soldier who had worked with British forces. His family had decided to risk their lives to cross the channel after they “waited so long for help” from Britain

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    10 Nov 2021

    Rapid decarbonisation must be socially just, says . This is what the Transformative Urban Coalitions project is about. Working in 5 'urban labs' in Latin America, it integrates the expertise of urban actors to shift cities to zero carbon emissions.

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    Yes, you heard that right - is making flights cheaper. Good thing there’s no

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    18 Oct 2021

    My colleague and I put forward a starting argument: efforts to accelerate climate mitigation in cities should decrease, not exacerbate, inequalities. Sounds basic (it is basic!), but it needs repeating in climate policy discussions. 4/

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    18 Oct 2021

    What does the mean for the urban poor? And what, if anything, does decarbonization have to do with long-standing movements for urban justice? A short(?) thread for . 1/

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    7 Oct 2021

    As you watch this, remember that Boris Johnson's £20 cut to universal credit this week will push thousands of families into poverty. (Location: Manchester)

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    4 Oct 2021

    Vale a pena dar uma conferida nesse artigo, que reflete sobre urbanização de favelas e justiça climática no | Excellent piece by and in blog.

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  12. 4 Oct 2021

    On and I reflect on how we can achieve zero carbon cities and address urban poverty and inequality.

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    7 Sep 2021

    For those asking, I see no harm in sharing it as it’s everywhere else. This is Judith Butler speaking to the Guardian before being edited.

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    17 Aug 2021

    This is pathetic. 5000 this year doesn’t even equal the number of Afghan people we’ve forcibly removed in the past decade.

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    4 Aug 2021

    PROJECT: Transforming cities, transforming lives --> IIED and partners are developing, testing & disseminating a scalable approach for achieving key shifts in development to put cities on a path to & zero-carbon emissions by 2050.

     Villa 20 in Buenos Aires.
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    21 Jun 2021
    IIED Make Change Happen podcast episode 12.
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    21 Jun 2021

    NEW EPISODE: Wanted: an inclusive vision of urban recovery from COVID-19 --> In episode 12 of , we discuss the effects of the pandemic in urban areas, and share a range of inclusive, locally led responses from the global South.

    Wanted: an inclusive vision of urban recovery from COVID-19, podcast episode 12.
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    16 Jun 2021

    BLOG: COVID-19 in cities: pathways towards a transformative urban recovery --> At a time of diminished budgets and resources, poorer countries' needs are the highest. We can only respond if we do our work more inclusively and strategically.

    Kibera informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.
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    11 Jun 2021

    New blog with on a 'Transformative Urban Recovery' framework seeking to co-create inclusive solutions with informal workers, residents of informal settlements, and other marginalised residents

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