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Visiting Researchers

Learning from Local Experts in Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
July 26, 2017
in :  Visiting Researchers, VR blog
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Anja Rühlemann one of our Visiting Researcher share her Experience on Global Development Institute Blog. Learning from Local Experts in Bangladesh By Anja Ruehlemann While I was doing my Masters in International Development at The University of Manchester my mentor Dr Joanne Jordan not only triggered my passion for climate change topics, but also laid the path to one of my most memorable …

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The value in stepping outside your comfort zone: a journey to discovery at the ICCCAD in Dhaka

By ICCCAD
July 16, 2017
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers, VR blog
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One of our Visiting Researcher Nadine Suliman share her Experience on Global Development Institute Blog.   The value in stepping outside your comfort zone: a journey to discovery at the ICCCAD in Dhaka   By-Nadine Suliman The Global Development Institute- International Centre for Climate Change and Development internship programme that was established by Dr Joanne Jordan.  If I was told a year ago …

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Field Visit to ADAMs: September 1-3

By ICCCAD
September 14, 2015
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers
2,658

(Original blog can be found here) Introduction ADAMs, (Association Development Activity Manifold Social Work) is a Non- Governmental Organization working in 10 districts across southern Bangladesh. Founded in 1994, ADAMs now has over 63,000 beneficiaries, the vast majority of which are women. However ADAMs also targets the rural poor, marginalised communities, slum dwellers, environmentally stressed, and ethnic communities through a …

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Reflections on ICCCAD

By ICCCAD
September 13, 2015
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers
2,509

Arriving in Dhaka on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, my mind was inundated by unknowns. How will my work fit within the centre? Will there be someone to help supervise me and provide me with logistical information? What can I eat other than daal and rice being a vegetarian? These unknowns quickly surpassed upon meeting everyone at the ICCCAD office. From …

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Climate Knowledge Brokers

By ICCCAD
October 20, 2014
in :  Blog, Gobeshona, Visiting Researchers
3,399

I recently attended the Climate Knowledge Brokers Workshop at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) at Sussex University in Brighton, UK. The workshop brought together members of the Climate Knowledge Brokers (CKB) Group. This group is organised via a Coordination Hub hosted by the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) and a CKB Steering Committee chaired by the Climate …

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Land loss on Bhola Island

By ICCCAD
October 20, 2014
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers
7,102

Kathinka and I arrived in Elisha, a town on Bangladesh’s Bhola Island, early Sunday morning, tumbling out of the auto into a cluster of tin-shed buildings huddled on the bank of the Meghna River. The water teemed with fishing boats, wooden half-moons coughing black smoke and bearing tattered flags. We watched them from the road – a narrow band of …

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Environmental Migration in Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
October 20, 2014
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers
3,252

Bangladesh has long been a country of movement. There are as many reasons for migrating as there are people, but the first thing a migrant will typically tell you is that he or she moved for better economic opportunities. Bangladesh has also always been a country of dangerous weather, and, as climate change becomes a bigger problem, this is increasingly …

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Children and Climate Change in Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
August 31, 2014
in :  Blog, Visiting Researchers
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I am conducting my research on children-focused disaster risk reduction (DRR) programs and how they enable children to reduce vulnerabilities to the climate-induced hazards like flood and cyclones. Bangladesh is a disaster-prone country due to climate change.  According to a report on DRR for Bangladesh, climate experts predict that climate-induced hazards like floods and cyclones will not only become more …

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Index-Insurance: Should Policy Makers target Financial Inclusion as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Bangladesh’s rural Poor?

By ICCCAD
August 31, 2014
in :  Visiting Researchers
2,696

The residents of Khulna and Barisal Divisions, in Southern Bangladesh, are some of the most resilient in the world. Cyclones, storm surges, salinization, rising sea level, flood and erosion threaten livelihoods, health and the broader development agenda of the region. NGOs here aim to provide knowledge, skills and opportunities to people living with climate change impacts, to secure more resilient …

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Migration experiences in the Bhola slum

By ICCCAD
August 31, 2014
in :  Visiting Researchers
3,305

For the last 2 months I have been engaged in field work for my Masters thesis. I have spent several days in the Bhola slum in Dhaka to learn about the migration experiences of the people living here, the majority of them having lost their land to the river. Bangladesh is a country of human mobility where migration is highly …

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