Ritu Bharadwaj

@RituBharadwaj16

Senior Researcher, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Joined July 2020

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  1. Feb 1

    announces sovereign to mobilise resources for green and climate-friendly infrastructure. Great initiative to reduce carbon intensity of the economy

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    Jan 18
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    Jan 5

    If integrates risk information in its planning, implementation and monitoring, it has the potential to increase communities’ resilience to climate change by taking early action to address climate impacts.

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    Jan 5

    BLOG: Planning ahead: how the CRISP-M tool advances early climate action --> A new digital tool combining scientific climate risk information with local and traditional knowledge is helping communities in India manage climate risks more effectively.

    Cartoon image of a man holding a mobile phone from the CRISP-M animation.
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    Dec 31

    Very honoured indeed to have received the OBE in the UK's New Year's Honours list for 2022.

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    31 Dec 2021

    How can we strengthen existing development and policies and programmes to support anti-slavery efforts? This toolkit on climate-induced migration and modern slavery was one of our most downloaded publications of 2021 -->

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    28 Dec 2021

    These 12 case studies of from the global South include lessons on effective responses and the need for support. 'Loss and damage case studies from the frontline' is one of IIED's top publications from 2021 -->

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  8. 20 Dec 2021

    Towards a holistc approach to contemporary slavery and climate change Ritu Bharadwaj said"climate change is worsening poverty and inequality and placing people in situations where their limits of coping capacity are reached and they are exposed to slavery"

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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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    17 Dec 2021

    DOWNLOAD: Loss and damage case studies from the frontline: a resource to support practice and policy --> This resource presents 12 case studies of from the global South, with lessons on effective responses & need for support.

    Loss and damage case studies from the frontline: a resource to support practice and policy.
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    17 Dec 2021

    DOWNLOAD: Climate-induced migration and modern slavery: a toolkit for policymakers --> This toolkit from IIED and discusses strengthening existing development and policies and programmes to support anti-slavery efforts.

    Climate-induced migration and modern slavery: a toolkit for policymakers.
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    13 Dec 2021

    Feel compelled to note all the really hard work was done by the many authors, the mentors, , & 👏

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  13. 30 Nov 2021
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    We agree that there is a need to solve the backlog and end delays in the modern slavery decision making but there is no evidence that this will provide any improvement or, as is alleged, that non-British nationals’ claims are frustrating the process 5/

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    📢Breaking News 📢 Today, over 30 organisations across the modern slavery and migrant rights sector released a joint statement explaining why the creation of the Immigration Enforcement Competent Authority must be reversed: 1/

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    India and Pakistan are well on track to ending open defecation. ✅ 🚽 Access to toilets + clean water = healthy, happy children. ❌ 🚽 No toilet = open defecation = rapid spread of deadly diseases.

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    Delighted to welcome to REAP! NDRRMA commits to working on the themes of impact based multi-hazard and to develop effective plans as per the National DRF Financing Strategy 2021 and the DRR National Strategic Action PIan 2018-2030.

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    17 Nov 2021

    Another day another misrepresentation by of what was agreed at , now suggesting the Glasgow Dialogue is limited to discussions on financial support for the Santiago Network to connect vuln. with support, rather than funding to address itself

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  19. 16 Nov 2021

    outcome of social assistance investments can be maximised through right mix of delivery instruments suited to local context must be leveraged to support climate resilience elements of social assistance programmes

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    16 Nov 2021

    Since when did decide that to address means ‘reduce’? It’s too late to avert, minimise and reduce L&D ~already happening~. How many more synonyms can think of before admitting that vulnerable countries & people need $$ support to actually address L&D?

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