Evidence on climate change impacts on children, adolescents and youth - UNICEF
The development of this consultancy with DATALAT for UNICEF has the objective of "Generating evidence on the impacts of climate change on children, adolescents and youth in Ecuador, in relation to education, health, water and sanitation, including cross-cutting issues (gender, interculturality, disabilities) as input for the formulation of the Fourth National Communication of Ecuador (4CN)".
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National Adaptation Plan - PLANNAC
Consultancy for the design of articulation mechanisms and procedures for the formulation, approval, monitoring, evaluation, updating and implementation of the National Climate Change Adaptation Plan.
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GWP Uruguay
Consultancy for the development and implementation of an awareness and capacity building strategy on gender and climate change focused on NDC actors - adaptation component, based on the toolbox for capacity building of climate change projects.
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PNUD - Chile
Consultancy for the development of a training course and tools on gender and climate change for staff of the Ministry of Environment of Chile and other related public agencies.
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Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is a joint initiative of the French Development Agency, Conservation International, the European Union, the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Japan and the World Bank, whose main purpose is to ensure that civil society is involved in biodiversity conservation initiatives in biodiversity hotspots.
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Positioning of the Family Farming Decade - FAO
To strengthen production systems based on Family Farming, its contributions to food security and strengthen the capacities of different levels of government to generate knowledge, represent its members and provide inclusive services in the urban-rural continuum with emphasis on supporting family farming in national and local policy, as well as in the private sphere.
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