Gabrielle Swaby

@GabSwaby

Extroverted introvert | Climate change & int'l development | Former , & ECF | & aluma | 🇯🇲🇺🇸🇬🇧 | Views my own

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Joined October 2011

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    30 Jun 2021

    READ: Our case studies series showcases the Least Developed Countries' leadership in natl & ambition in a concise & attractive format, w/ practical lessons for all countries The Gambia-> Ethiopia-> (more links below 👇)

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  2. 25 Jun 2021

    Want to know how 🇬🇲 developed its 2050 Vision and what's next for its ? Read this case study to find out! Thanks to co-authors extraordinaire & Alpha AK Jallow 👏

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    6 Jun 2021

    ICYMI: A new decision for long-term strategies: what’s in it for LDCs? --> After months of climate negotiations delay, started this week. set out why LDCs should make long-term strategies central to the discussion.

    People standing in a desert in Ethiopia.
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    2 Jun 2021

    Read from - A new decision for long-term strategies: what’s in it for LDCs?

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    2 Jun 2021

    A great blog from Carlos Fuller of Belize and Dhendrup Tshering of Bhutan 👇“We need a stronger taskforce” - they welcome being heard, but call for actions across a wider agenda

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  6. 31 May 2021
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    31 May 2021

    BLOG: A new decision for long-term strategies: what’s in it for LDCs? --> After months of climate negotiations delay, starts today. sets out why LDCs should make long-term strategies central to the discussion.

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    28 May 2021

    To learn more about the LDC priorities for the UN talks, read my new paper "LDC priorities from COP25 to COP26: Unfinished business & pandemic disruption" -->

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  9. 28 May 2021
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    28 May 2021

    DOWNLOAD: LDC priorities from COP25 to COP26: Unfinished business & pandemic disruption --> This paper offers a ‘refresher’ on negotiations, unfinished business and the pandemic’s impact, with practical steps to make a success.

    LDC priorities from COP25 to COP26: Unfinished business and pandemic disruption.
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    28 May 2021

    Very please to announce the publication of a refresher on where the negotiations are and the road to co-authored with and

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    28 May 2021

    Fabulously useful overview👇of the critical issues under negotiation just out in time for 3 weeks of virtual negs: "LDC priorities from COP25 to COP26: Unfinished business and pandemic disruption"

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  13. 28 May 2021

    We started writing this in early 2020 to recap what happened at ... then the pandemic hit, meetings postponed & uncertainty loomed. Over a year - & many revisions - later, it's out just in time for 💪 Enjoy!

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  14. 30 Apr 2021

    Great to see this collaboration with underway - I know will do my country 🇯🇲 proud

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  15. 23 Apr 2021

    All kudos to the brilliant and for this excellent piece - it was a pleasure working with you on this!

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    8 Apr 2021

    "The huge overlap between the pandemic and climate-related disasters demonstrates the need for a multi-layered response, not least because of the compounded vulnerability faced by communities in ." Read the blog by -->

    Flooded roads and houses in Western Uganda.
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  17. Retweeted
    25 Mar 2021

    Great points from from on how SIDS and LDCs can raise pressure for more ambitious climate action at and . On now👇🏽

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    22 Mar 2021

    The can offer much to the UN Climate Change Conference. How can it best prepare its message, first for , then for ? Join leading activists for this event on Thursday.

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  20. 16 Mar 2021

    I get goosebumps watching this... it's the 2nd in our 3-part animation series. The 1st was in Solomon Islands and can't wait to see what the 3rd has in store. Check it out here

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