LUCCC

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The LDCs Universities Consortium for Climate Change is a south-south, long term capacity-building programme by 10 Universities from the LDCs.

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    8 Mar 2021
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    28 Feb 2021

    writes "When we talk about LLA, we must ask: where are vulnerable community members in this process? Are they the ones making decisions in leadership roles?" Read the article here:

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    27 Feb 2021

    🆕🗞️ CLIMATE TRIBUNE!!! Here is the link to the Feb 2021 Climate Tribune articles themed under " Global Conference- taking locally Led Adaptation Action".

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    13 Feb 2021

    We are happy to announce that , Director has been nominated to get National Environment Award-2020 in the environmental education and publicity category.

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    24 Jan 2021
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    24 Jan 2021

    Catch us 🔴live at ICCCAD Facebook page 👉24th, January 2021 from 7 PM-9 PM BST (GMT/UTC +6) as we wrap up the last 7 days of activities. Are you joining?? 🎦

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    14 Dec 2020

    Saleemul Huq’s ranking is the highest for an environmental science researcher located in Bangladesh. Read more in the feature article published by Dhaka Tribune in the link below 👇👇👇

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    15 Dec 2020

    Ready to join Gobeshona Global Conference in January 2021? Learn more about what is different this time from Prof. Saleemul Huq's latest blog regarding the conference:

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    2 Jun 2020

    "Better preparedness has proven time and again to be the most effective in minimising the damage from such emergencies" - Read Prof. Saleemul Huq's OP-Ed published in Daily Star today.

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    1 Jun 2020

    Register to Join ICCCAD Webinar on COP26 and UK-Bangladesh Collaboration to Tackle Climate Change. Date: Thursday, 18 June 2020 Time: 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm Bangladesh Time (GMT/UTC +6) Detail:

    Flyer on Webinar titled COP26 and UK Bangladesh Collaboration to tackle Climate Change
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    14 Apr 2020

    We are delighted to welcome from to . With his experience of locally led action for climate adaptation, together we can .

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    16 Mar 2020

    Focusing on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Development Planning in Bangladesh at Learning Hub Event, talked about the importance of incorporating as a core guiding principle for the long term planning and policies.

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    7 Mar 2020

    To celebrate Women Leaders from all walks of lives, on , Director, wanted to share the message "going forward ICCCAD is going to promote gender equality by supporting a national programme to identify and support women climate leaders" 

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    4 Mar 2020

    Launching of LUCCC () at the University of Liberia, 12th member of the Consortium.

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    17 Feb 2020

    Dr. Saleemul Huq, Director, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is joining all the youth at the National Youth Assembly 2020 as a speaker. Are you coming?

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    3 Feb 2020

    The Global Development Division at the University of Reading are hosting a lecture entitled: “Tackling climate change and food security in Least Developed Countries with focus on Bangladesh” on Wednesday 12th February 2020. Find out more at:

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    28 Jan 2020
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    26 Jan 2020

    I am already looking forward to this discussion. Just back from debating the coproduction of knowledge with & . Climate change research must engage with the needs & interests of the grassroots, and build a political momentum for action

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    25 Jan 2020
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    21 Jan 2020

    Conversation btb universities & organisations working at the grassroots. Grassroots vs Universities; - Methodologies not usable by communities -Capacity building approaches not people centred -Where does local & global meet? -Research not linked to people's needs

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