Lilian Motaroki

@Motalily

Climate adaptation researcher . Mother to 2!

Joined April 2010

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    Feb 1

    can aim to shift rather than reinforce imbalances in North-South relationships across three stages of a project: project design, project implementation and dissemination of findings via

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    Jan 30

    Long overdue that we stop - most importantly as a moral responsibility, for solidarity and justice, as well as for our collective wellbeing. I urge , , to back the suspension of patents during the pandemic .

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  3. Jan 30

    All governments must be held to account for their climate finance plans and pledges; delivering fair shares of emission reduction and fair shares of climate finance is essential

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    Jan 28

    Fun times. Wordle. Climate word association with friends. I may have an advantage! 3 2/6 🟩🟨⬛⬛🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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    Jan 27
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    Jan 24

    Read our policy brief on & change budgeting &finance, sharing lessons & gaps across Africa. Climate funds can bridge the gap between international & national level initiatives for inclusive PFM via

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    Jan 20

    Excited to share that 's loss and damage short film has been entered into the – we're all really proud of it and would love it if you could watch our film and vote for it! 🙏💚

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  8. Jan 19

    Are you passionate about climate justice, policy, partnerships and Intersectionality? Don't miss out on this opportunity to work with an amazing team and the best brains in the field.

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    Jan 19

    Are you a seasoned & intersectional researcher? Do you have a flair for facilitating to knowledge exchange? Join and contribute to climate & just for a fairer, more world

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    Jan 15

    Going fast in the wrong direction. Without significant changes rapidly we are going to blow the chance of maintaining below 1.5 and possibly 2 degrees C. This number matters

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    Jan 15

    LAST CHANCE TO APPLY: We're seeking a managing editor to manage the publishing process for one of our critical publications, . --> Apply by 16 January.

    Environment & Urbanization.
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    Jan 10

    Wonderful and inspiring to hear from IIED's first staff and one of IIED's most influential staff - thoughts on IIED's approach, what works and what needs to change. Thanks

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    19 Dec 2021

    ICYMI: Hiring managing editor --> We are seeking a managing editor to manage the publishing process for Environment & Urbanization. is a significant global platform for collecting & sharing knowledge on studies.

    A person walking down some stairs with the words 'Welcome to IIED' above their head.
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    17 Dec 2021

    The graphics in this video summarise the brutality of slave trade, colonisation, , & modern day abuses & modern slave trade. We must talk about it, however uncomfortable it may be. Africans must tell their own stories than rely on glossy ones told by others

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    15 Dec 2021

    The sectors & challenges we work on are deeply marked by legacies of , historic power imbalances & injustices, & oppressive histories of & imperialism. 's blog & commitment towards being an antiracist organisation

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    15 Dec 2021

    STATEMENT: Our progress towards being an anti-racist organisation --> Here we share an update on our journey towards becoming an anti-racist organisation and the actions in our workplan.

    A woman holds up a sign saying 'Enough' during a protest march against racism in 2020.
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    15 Dec 2021

    BLOG: Starting a journey – reflections on race & racism and the work to do in our organisations and our sector --> Andrew Norton reflects on deep challenges of enduring racism within the development sector & IIED’s ongoing work to contribute to progress.

    Indigenous women of Aldea Campur, Alta Verapaz in Guatemala’s Polochic valley are gathered around large buckets. They make, market and package their own shampoo, earning extra income for themselves and for their families.
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    6 Dec 2021
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