Capacity Building for
Managing Climate Change is a programme which is coordinated by Lilongwe
University of Natural Resources (LUANAR) aimed at strengthening the teaching,
training, research, technology development and outreach in climate change
adaptation and mitigation. The programme was officially launched by the Minster
of environment and climate change management on 4th December, 2013.
Concern Universal was given a chance to present its work through posters to
allow learning for the CABMACC programme as well as to learn from other
presenters. The function was also graced by the Ambassador of Royal Kingdom of
Norway, Principle Secretary for Environment and climate change and official
from Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Agriculture sectors.
POSTER
PRESENTATION
CU presented posters
that highlighted the following aspects;
Goal:
Creating Opportunities for Lasting Improvements in People’s Lives
Strategic
Objective 2: Reducing Vulnerability
through targeted interventions to enhance community resilience to
climate change and increase agricultural production
Agriculture
sector:
• promotion
of climate smart agriculture (conservation agriculture, agroforestry,
irrigation farming, beekeeping, livestock management and post harvest management)
Water
and health sector:
• Provision
of potable safe water through construction of bole holes, promoting sanitation
and hygiene, distribution of nets (Climate change has effects on health as
this may result in increased cases of malaria, cholera and diarrhea)
Forestry
and Energy Sector:
• Capacity
building & establishment VNRMs, VFAs and stove production groups, promotion
of afforestation and energy saving stoves
• Capacity
building and promotion of electrical generators for charging lights and phones
using heat from efficient biomass cook stoves
RECOGNITION
Because
of the relevance of CU’s work on climate change management, it was recognized
as the third best poster presenter at the function.
OPPORTUNITIES
Through attending the
CABMACC launch, CU was requested to share with LUANAR some of its publications
for use by students at the University, hence CU’s programs may influence
policy, programming and a number of other areas at national level. CU project
staff may have the opportunity for short courses in climate change management
at the University. The Minister pointed out that she is confident that the stoves will assist in dealing with deforestation and
can be liked to REDD+ initiatives
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