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SUMMARY:Virtual workshop for African early career researchers
DESCRIPTION:Details\nDate: 9 – 10 September 2020 \nFor more information and to apply click here \nAbout\nBackground \nFuture Earth will support Early Career Researchers (ECRs) from Africa to join\nconsortium proposals for the Belmont Forum Collaborative Research Action (CRA) on\nTransdisciplinary Research for Pathways to Sustainability by organising a virtual\ncapacity building workshop on 09 – 10 September 2020. The workshop will bring\ntogether approximately 30 ECRs and 5 mid-to-late-career researchers. The event is\norganized in collaboration with the Future Earth Office for Southern Africa (FEROSA)\,\nthe Program for Early-stage Grants Advancing Sustainability Science (PEGASuS)\, the\nNational Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF)\, the African Future Earth\nCommittee (AFEC)\, and the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD). \nObjective \nThe objective of this training is to support early career researchers from African\ncountries in 1) gaining a better understanding of the Belmont Forum and its application\nprocesses; 2) networking in order to create eligible consortia; and 3) capacity\nmobilization in communication and proposal writing. We aim to mobilize capacities by\nimproving the participants’ understanding of the functioning of Belmont Forum CRAs\,\noffering training in storytelling and strategic communication for impactful research\, and\nby creating networking opportunities among early career researchers as well as with\nsenior scientists. This will give ECRs the opportunity to present and promote their\nresearch in order to create collaborations with senior researchers\, potentially leading to\nbuilding a joint consortium. \nRolling out of the workshop \nThe workshop will be split in two parts.\nDay 1: is dedicated exclusively to early career researchers from Africa and aims to\nprovide them with a deeper understanding of the Belmont Forum and the Pathways\nCRA\, as well as training in storytelling and strategic communication for impactful\nresearch. Main sessions are: Introduction to the Belmont Forum & How to apply to the\ncall; Introduction to the Pathways CRA; Training session on storytelling for scientists\nand strategic communication; first networking opportunities.\nDay 2: is dedicated to networking and deep exchanges between early careers and\nsenior researchers. Senior scientists from across eligible countries will connect with\nECRs on selected topics relevant to “Transdisciplinary Research for Pathways to\nSustainability”. The main focus of this day will be on breakout groups between the\nsenior scientists and the early careers to explore potential collaborations. A thorough\nselective process prior to the workshop will ensure that the early career researchers\nbackgrounds match those of the senior scientists
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/virtual-workshop-for-african-early-career-researchers/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200908
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SUMMARY:Water and Energy for Food Grand Challenge (WE4F): Introductory Week
DESCRIPTION:Join the Water and Energy for Food Grand Challenge (WE4F) on September 8th for a week chock full of insights\, exchanges\, and throwbacks. \nAbout this Event\nThe sessions will focus on the creation of the new program WE4F and the successes and challenges of its predecessors\, Securing Water for Food Grand Challenge (SWFF) and Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge (PAEGC). \nWE4F is a joint international initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)\, the Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands\, Sweden through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)\, and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Announced at World Water Week 2018 and launched at Social Capital Markets 2019 signature event in San Francisco\, California\, WE4F aims to: \n\nIncrease food production along the value chain through a more sustainable and efficient usage of water and/or energy.\nIncrease income for poor women and men in both rural and urban areas.\nSustainably scale innovators’ solutions to meet the challenges in the WE4F nexus.\nPromote climate and environmental resilience and biodiversity through the sustainable\, holistic management of natural resources and ecosystems.\n\nThe series is open to the public and you may attend one webinar or the full week. \nAgenda for the Week:\nTuesday\, September 8th \n9:00 AM EST/15:00 CEST – Becoming One: Official Launch of WE4F \nWednesday\, September 9th \n9:00 AM EST /15:00 CEST – SWFF in Review: Impacts and Evaluations from the Dexis Team \n10:15 AM EST/16:15 CEST – 40 Innovators\, 7 million people\, and 19 billion liters: Lessons Learned from SWFF \nThursday\, September 10th \n9:00 AM EST/15:00 CEST – Powering Agriculture Final Evaluation – What Have We Accomplished? \n10:15 AM EST/16:15 CEST – Impact of Powering Agriculture: On the Ground and at 30\,000 feet \nFriday\, September 11th \n9:00 AM EST/15:00 CEST – Same Mission\, Different Solutions: SWFF & PAEGC Views on Technical Assistance & Innovation Scaling \n10:15 AM EST /16:15 CEST – New Program\, New Solutions – WE4F’s Path Forward \nThe WE4F Introductory Week is part of the larger WE4F: New Program\, New Goals\, New Innovations event. Follow us on Twitter @WE4FGCD and on Facebook @WaterEnergy4Food to learn more about our upcoming WE4F Hub Kick-Offs and Lessons Learned Webinar Series. \n© 2020 Water and Energy for Food Grand Challenge
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/water-and-energy-for-food-grand-challenge-we4f/
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SUMMARY:AGRF Virtual Summit
DESCRIPTION:About\nWhat: Tenth Annual Summit of the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) \nTheme: Feed the Cities\, Grow the Continent: Leveraging Urban Food Markets to Achieve Sustainable Food Systems in Africa \nDate: 8-11 September 2020 \nTo register and learn more click here \nDetails\nIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the Tenth Annual Summit of the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF)\, which brings together over thousands of delegates from governments\, the civil society\, the private sector\, research community and development partners will be held virtually from 8-11 September 2020 and will be co-hosted by the Government of Rwanda and the AGRF Partners Group. \nOrganized under the leadership of H.E. President Kagame\, the President of the Republic of Rwanda\, this year’s Summit comes at an unprecedented time when African major cities especially those that mainly rely on imported food face a looming hunger crisis following implementation of lockdowns in several countries to contain the spread of COVID-19. It also comes at a time Africa is faced with several other challenges that include climate change\, malnutrition\, poverty\, emergence of pests such as desert locusts and fall armyworms and now coronavirus. The AGRF Summit will inspire and call for the adoption of concrete action and commitments from governments\, the private sector\, farmers and processors\, and other stakeholders in the agriculture and food systems sector. \nThe theme of the summit\, Feed the Cities\, Grow the Continent: Leveraging Urban Food Markets to Achieve Sustainable Food Systems in Africa\, is a call to action to rethink our food systems to deliver resilient\, better nourished\, and more prosperous outcomes for all. \n© AGRF 2020 \n  \n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/agrf-virtual-summit/
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SUMMARY:Conference: Week on Water for Development in August 2020
DESCRIPTION:Details\nEvent: Week on Water for Development (WW4D) – \nDates: 24 to 28 August 2020 \nOrganizer: German development cooperation (GIZ) \nWW4D is also part of SIWI’s Stockholm World Water Week at home 2020 \nFor more information and to register click here \nAbout\nHow does climate change impact the quantity and quality of water? What are innovative finance mechanisms in the urban sanitation sector? And what is the role of Water Operator’s Partnerships in providing technical assistance in developing countries? \nThose and many more questions will be tackled during the Week on Water for Development (WW4D) from 24 to 28 August. This virtual five-day conference\, organised by the German development cooperation (GIZ)\, connects relevant stakeholders around key topics on water. WW4D is also part of SIWI’s Stockholm World Water Week at home 2020. A special focus is given to recent key concerns such as the impacts of COVID-19 and climate change on water and sanitation. During WW4D\, GIZ collaborates with more than 50 partners to present and discuss recent findings\, publications as well as best practices from the field. \nTopics\n24.08.2020 – Water and Climate Change \n25.08.2020 – Finance and Governance \n26.08.2020 – IWRM\, Nexus and biodiversity \n27.08.2020 – WASH and utilities \n28.08.2020 – WASH and gender \nEach day will be introduced by a key quote of a renowned individual of the water world. In more than 25 virtual meetings\, participants get the chance to experience panel discussions and expert talks as well as to take part in interactive dialogues themselves. The aim is to encourage stakeholder exchange and learn from experiences in partner countries in order to face current challenges in the water sector. Among others\, experiences from India\, Jordan\, Uganda and Thailand will be shared. \n© 2020 Nexus – The Water\, Energy & Food Security Platform
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/conference-week-on-water-for-development-in-august-2020/
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SUMMARY:DAFNE e-Summer School
DESCRIPTION:About\n\nVenue: Online \nRegistration opens: 9th July 2020 (first come\, first served) \nRegistration closes: 3rd August 2020 \nAccess to video lectures opens: 3rd August 2020 \nQ&A sessions: 24 – 26 August 2020 \n\nRegister Here \nInformation\nThe DAFNE e-summer school will provide know-how transfer about methodological aspects required for the investigation of the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus and the identification of sustainable WEF management strategies in the context of and transboundary water resources systems. While the value and the applicability of the methodological approach presented is fairly general\, its application is illustrated by means of two exemplary case studies\, the Zambezi River Basin (ZRB) and the Omo-Turkana Basin (OTB). \nDuring the e-summer school you will: \n\nlearn about DAFNE’s decision analytical framework and model based WEF nexus assessment\ndiscuss drivers and indicators of environmental change and governance issues\nexperience innovative knowledge sharing and decision aid tools for the WEF assessment.\n\nWe invite participants interested in the water\, energy and agricultural sectors to join the e-summer school. The format could be particularly interesting for: \n\nStudents;\nEarly career researchers;\nand practitioners in the indicated areas.\n\nFind more information about the programme and the contents of the different sessions here \n© 2016 DAFNE project
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/dafne-e-summer-school/
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CREATED:20200526T145620Z
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SUMMARY:Global Landscapes Forum Digital Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:About\nGLF Bonn Digital Conference 2020: Food in the time of crises \nHuman health and livelihoods depend on planetary health. So\, how can we feed a growing global population without eating the planet? The 2020 theme of GLF is “Food and Livelihoods.” Today\, food systems are one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions\, a main driver of deforestation and the greatest threat to biodiversity. We need to transform the way we produce food and\, as the COVID-19 pandemic is showing\, we need to start now. \nWith global health pandemics and climate change creating a world of unknowns\, we still have the power to plan for the future of food and livelihoods –a future with long-term planetary health and human well-being at the fore. Get an inside look at the latest sustainable food innovations. See how the world’s leading organizations use landscapes to solve today’s most pressing challenges. Experience the GLF Bonn Digital Conference online\, from wherever you are. Join discussions with farmers\, chefs\, policymakers\, scientists and more and immerse yourself in a learning track designed to answer your specific questions and spark your imagination. Have your voice in the joint endeavor to ‘build back better’. \nCheck out GLF’s previous Digital Summit and learn more about these events here. \nLearn more and Register Here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/global-landscapes-forum-digital-conference-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200606
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CREATED:20200115T162151Z
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SUMMARY:Dresden Nexus Conference
DESCRIPTION:*COVID-19 (Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2) Update\nDNC2020 will now take place as a virtual conference. \nWe hope to use this crisis as an opportunity to enable broader participation worldwide and will thus offer this event entirely free of charge. If you have already registered for the conference\, we will completely reimburse the delegate fees. \nIn order to keep up to date\, please check our website regularly. We will keep you informed about the developments of the programme\, the new digital formats\, and all related procedures. \nThe third Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC2020) will take place 3–5 June 2020 under the theme “Circular Economy in a Sustainable Society”. Dresden is one of Germany’s most dynamic cities; the capital of Saxony is known for its indomitably pioneering approach\, advancements in high technology\, and strong research landscape. \nDNC2020 aims to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable economy by focusing on identifying and discussing the concepts that nexus thinking offers to support the transition towards a circular economy. A Nexus Approach shares many synergies with the concept of a circular economy – a system that eliminates waste\, keeps resources in use\, and contributes to regenerating natural systems. \nProviding a platform for exchange on this topic is crucial to ensure the findings and good initiatives from the scientific community are communicated to the right actors for implementation – political decision makers as well as local stakeholders and representatives of the business community. DNC provides the scientific community opportunities to inform their initiatives through dialogue about the needs and challenges of political decision makers as well as local stakeholders and representatives of the business community. Across the scientific community itself\, this platform is important because the discussion around the Nexus Approach must be inter- and transdisciplinary\, involving\, for example\, the social sciences as well as practitioners. \nRegistration for the virtual conference will open soon \nFor more information click here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/dresden-nexus-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200713
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200514T135532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091055Z
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SUMMARY:AfriAlliance MOOC on Social Innovation in Water and Climate Change in Africa
DESCRIPTION:AfriAlliance is delighted to announce that it’s Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on “Social innovation in water and climate change in Africa” will be held from 2 June to 12 July 2020! \nRegister and Learn More Here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/afrialliance-mooc-on-social-innovation-in-water-and-climate-change-in-africa/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200530
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CREATED:20200331T133136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091112Z
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SUMMARY:6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Capacity for the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:About\nThe 6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Capacity Development: From Capacity Development to Implementation Science will bring together scholars\, decision-makers and practitioners to discuss the current and future role of capacity development within policy\, operational practice and education. As in previous years\, the event will act as a catalyst to build commitment among participants\, leading to future action and collaboration. For this 6th edition\, which will take place online\, the Symposium will pay particular attention to effective implementation and aim to move towards a concept of implementation science for the water sector. \nFor a preliminary programme of the event\, please click here. Interested to read more about who is involved? Follow these links for information on Key Notes\, the IHE Delft Organizing Committee\, and our Advisory Committee. To register for the Symposium\, please follow this link. Registration ends on May 5\, 2020. \nFocus of Symposium\nIn this 6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Capacity in the Water Sector\, IHE Delft\, the African Development Bank\, the Asian Development Bank\, OECD\, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management\, Cap-Net/UNDP\, Deltares\, the UNHABITAT/Global Water Operator Partnership Alliance\, Rand Water and others will convene leaders in the water profession and beyond to explore what the future is likely to bring and how new developments in implementation science can help us to act by strengthening institutional capacity. By bringing together key stakeholders to consider the most pressing challenges and emerging solutions in the field\, the Symposium aims to identify and improve upon the concepts\, priorities\, strategies and tools to develop institutional capacity and share knowledge at a global scale for addressing these challenges. The Symposium will help outline the core skills\, knowledge and attitudes the world’s water professionals and the institutions will need\, and to build clear commitment to identify and act on concrete multi-stakeholder actions. \nCOVID-19 Response\nUpdate on the 6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Capacity for the Water Sector: From Capacity Development to Implementation Science\, GOES ONLINE \nGiven the most recent advice from the Dutch Government on coronavirus\, and with the safety of our communities a top priority\, we have made the decision to move forwards with the Symposium as an online event. We are now busy working to adapt the format\, and provide online delivery that will allow the same mix of plenaries\, panels and interactive small-group discussions that we need. \nSo keep the dates free and continue to register – but prepare to engage with the global water community from much closer to home \nFor more information and to register please visit website here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/6th-international-symposium-on-knowledge-and-capacity-for-the-water-sector/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200428T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200428T111500
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event - Discussion of the 2020 Global Food Policy Report
DESCRIPTION:About\nCo-Organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Government of the Netherlands\, IFPRI\, and Food & Business Knowledge Platform \nAPR 28\, 2020 – 10:00 AM TO 11:15 AM EDT \nRegister Here \nEvent information\nIFPRI’s 2020 Global Food Policy Report was officially launched on April 07 and highlights the critical role that inclusive food systems can play\, looking specifically at the obstacles and opportunities as well as the tools and technologies for building inclusive food systems. \nCOVID-19 is having an immense impact on our health and food systems on a global scale. The coronavirus pandemic therefore has an immediate and long-term effect on poverty\, food insecurity\, and malnutrition levels; especially for marginalized people in the developing world. As a consequence\, the awareness and need to work towards inclusive food systems is accelerated by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. \nThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Government of the Netherlands together with IFPRI and the Food & Business Knowledge Platform (F&BKP)\, invite interested food and nutrition security professionals to participate on April 28 to learn about the results of the report and to discuss the report and the impact of COVID-19 on our food systems. \nChair \n\nPaul van de Logt\, Head Food and Nutrition Security\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Government of the Netherlands\n\nSpeakers \n\nJohn McDermott\, Director\, CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH)\nJohan Swinnen\, Director General\, IFPRI\nRob Vos\, Director\, Markets\, Trade and Institutions Division\, IFPRI\n\nDiscussants \n\nMeike van Ginneken\, Chief Executive Officer\, SNV\nWijnand van Ijssel\, Senior Advisor Food Security\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Government of the Netherlands\nChris de Nie\, Senior Policy Officer Agribusiness International & Food Security\, Ministry of Agriculture\, Nature and Food Quality\, Government of the Netherlands\n\nModerator \n\nRajul Pandya-Lorch\, Director\, Communications and Public Affairs & Chief of Staff\, Director General’s Office\, IFPRI
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/virtual-event-discussion-of-the-2020-global-food-policy-report/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200425
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SUMMARY:Africa Climate Week
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: Event Postponed – dates to be announced\nAbout\nAfrica Climate Week 2020 will convene under the theme\, ‘Partnering for Transformation towards a Low-carbon Climate-resilient and Prosperous Africa: Managing Risks\, Seizing Opportunities’. The event aims to mobilize and enhance partnerships and collaborative approaches\, including to respond to the urgent need to understand the risks and impacts of climate change and integrate this knowledge in planning at all levels and in all sectors. \nAfrica Climate Week 2020 will bring together representatives from the public and private sectors to exchange ideas and identify synergies in discussions\, meetings and exhibitions on a diverse set of themes related to climate action and sustainable development. Taking place in 2020\, the year when countries are expected to increase the ambition of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement on climate change\, the event will seek to facilitate NDC implementation and help deliver on the SDGs. The event will be steered by an inter-ministerial committee\, led by the Prime Minister of Uganda. \nAfrica Climate Week is an opportunity to move forward on crucial climate action work at a national and regional level\, taking regional priorities into consideration. \nFocus Areas\nThe Africa Climate Week aims to enhance the engagement of the private sector in implementation and delivery of national climate action plans under the Paris Agreement (Nationally Determined Contributions\, or NDCs). The Africa Climate Week aims to achieve this across three core tracks \n\nPartnering for whole society engagement in implementation This track will demystify the various provisions of the UNFCCC and turning them into tangible/actionable items for actors in the regions. This track will also enable an assessment of the best practice in society-wide and economy-wide approaches to cutting greenhouse gases and building resilience. These events will also generate groundswell momentum for timely implementation of the commitments made under the UNFCCC processes\, including the provisions of the enhanced transparency framework.\nManaging climate risks This track will allow deeper collaboration between all actors on scoping the extent of the climate risks faced in Africa across the dimensions of hazards faced\, sectors impacted and a levels of governance involved. Events will focus on the development of solutions for and enhanced partnerships related to these risks. For Africa Climate Week 2020 this track will focus on water and food security and in this context address topics related to ecosystems and nature-based solutions and resilient infrastructure development.\nSeizing transformation opportunities This track will provide a platform explore solutions to deliver climate action and support at a scale that puts the region on a low-emission development pathway. Related events under this focus area will provide a basis for partnership\, engagement and capacity development on best practice policy\, resource mobilization and technology development and deployment with a focus on energy\, infrastructure and mobility.\n\nDetails\nLocation: Kampala\, Uganda; Speke Resort and Conference Centre \nRegistration Deadline: April 19\, 2020 \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/africa-climate-week/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200326T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200326T153000
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200324T134655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091117Z
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SUMMARY:E-Learning Course: RE-Thinking Access to Energy Business Models: Ways to Walk the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Talk
DESCRIPTION:RE-Thinking Access to Energy Business Models: Ways to Walk the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Talk\nBackground\nThe United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)\, Africa Office Energy Unit and the Ecosystem Division (Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities) in collaboration with the Renewable Energy Solutions for Africa (RES4Africa) are joining forces to organize a series of online webinar trainings on the WEF Nexus. The first training will take place on Thursday\, 26 March 2020\, from 2:00-3:30 PM (EAT). It will mainly focus on the contribution of renewable energy towards the implementation of the Water\, Food\, and Energy (WEF) Nexus. \nYou are invited to participate in this first online webinar training whose emphasis will be given to re-thinking the access to energy business models through WEF Nexus approaches and cross-sectorial partnerships\, paving the way for Africa’s long-term sustainable economic growth. \nFurther\, a brief presentation on “Water-Energy-Nexus” with a focus on the contribution of wastewater to this nexus will be delivered. This could serve as a path for providing an introduction to the second webinar that will be focusing mainly on the contribution of water towards the implementation of WEF Nexus. \nSpeakers\n\nRoberto Vigotti (Secretary-General of RES4Africa Foundation)\nMarco Aresti (Access2Energy Programme Manager at RES4Africa Foundation)\nLuca Traini (Senior Business Development and Partnership Officer at RES4Africa Foundation)\nBirguy Lamizana (Programme Management Officer for wastewater management at UNEP)\n\nWho Can Participate?\nAnyone who is interested! \nRegistration and Access \nConcept Note\n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/e-learning-course-re-thinking-access-to-energy-business-models-ways-to-walk-the-water-energy-food-nexus-talk/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200227T161010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091121Z
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SUMMARY:7th Climate Change Online Conference (CLIMATE2020)
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe Research and Transfer Centre ‘Sustainability and Climate Change Management’ (FTZ-NK) of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences\, Germany\, will convene the seventh Climate Change Online Conference (CLIMATE2020). Taking place exclusively on the internet\, CLIMATE2020 is guided by and will contribute to SDG 13 (climate action). Specific themes to be addressed include: \n\nResilience and Capacity Building;\nIntelligent Climate Policy and Governance;\nEducation\, Awareness and Adaptation;\nClimate Finance and Access to Funding;\nIntelligent Climate Planning\, Small Islands and Developing Countries; and\nClimate Change as a Threat to Biodiversity.\n\nEvent Information\n\n\nYou will have with free unlimited access to all kinds of high-quality scientific articles\, climate projects and further learning opportunities 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. \n\n\nGet involved in international dialogues and the exchange of ideas with experts from the academic\, political\, economic and social sectors and the rest of the community. \n\n\nCLIMATE2020 is guided by and will contribute to the Sustainable Development goal 13 (Climate Action). \n\n\nThe objective of the on-line conference is to convey the most recent research results on climate change and its impacts\, as well as to provide especially early career researchers from all over the world with the opportunity to present their findings at a global level. This event fills a knowledge gap in respect of thematic discussions on climate change mitigation and adaptation\, which will be performed both in an integrative and interactive way. The conference also offers you insights on numerous climate projects\, initiatives and strategies\, which are currently being implemented on the five continents and considered to be latest examples of worldwide climate change adaptation and mitigation activities. \nREGISTER HERE \nMore information on website
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/7th-climate-change-online-conference-climate2020/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200319
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200213T160616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091126Z
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SUMMARY:AGEP Winter School: An interdisciplinary perspective on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: Event Cancelled \n“Following the recommendations concerning health precautions\, the Nexus Winter School is canceled for now. We very much regret the situation and hope to be able to offer the event again in the course of the year.” \nInterdisciplinary Workshop for students\, DAAD Scholarship Holders and young researchers. \nOverall topic of the workshop is the scientific coverage of the so-called water\, energy and food nexus by an interdisciplinary approach. With this interdisciplinary approach the interlinkages\, similarities but also differences of the mentioned three sectors\, new insights and different perspectives will be achieved and a deeper understanding will be created. Another focus lies on the network benefits of this workshop\, which arise when students\, scholars and interested people will collaborate in such a cross-cutting scientific topic and will take into consideration the different perspectives of the “global north” and the “global south”.\nExperts of different research areas from the GIZ\, DIE-GDI\, UNU\, TH-Köln\, Uni Darmstadt\, Uni Bonn\, and GSI will present latest research findings on the focus areas water\, energy\, soil and food. Additionally the participants will work in various working groups on the lecture inputs using the Open Space method.\nThe detailed program for the workshop will be available by mid-February. \nParticipation and registration:\nAttendance fee is 40\,- € (60\,- € for participants who want to be accommodated for 2 nights at the conference center).
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/agep-winter-school-an-interdisciplinary-perspective-on-the-water-energy-food-nexus/
LOCATION:Gustav-Stresemann-Institut\, Langer Grabenweg 68\, Bonn\, 53175\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200312T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200312T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200225T181828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091123Z
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SUMMARY:Food Loss and Waste – Can we end it by 2030?
DESCRIPTION:Co-Organized by IFPRI\, Champions 12.3\, Embassy of Denmark in Washington\, DC\, World Resources Institute (WRI) \nMAR 12\, 2020 – 09:30 AM TO 11:00 AM EDT \nWith just ten years to go before the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDG 2030) is to be met\, eliminating food loss and waste is increasingly urgent. \nBuilding on the 2019 inaugural event\, this special event will discuss whether\, as a global community\, we can or will end food loss and waste and presenters will share on their efforts to reach SDG 2030 targets. \nBreakfast will be available starting at 9:00am. Event begins promptly at 9:30am. \nHow to Register: \n\nEventbrite – Register for this FREE event here\nFacebook – coming soon (join IFPRI Live Group and watch livestream)\nWebsite – Find speaker list\, event details\, and register directly here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/food-loss-and-waste-can-we-end-it-by-2030/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200728
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20200213T155403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091127Z
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SUMMARY:E-Learning Course: Sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems: The Nexus between Water\, Energy and Food
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nIn this course you will become familiar with the ideas of the water-energy-food nexus and transdisciplinary thinking. You will learn to see your community or country as a complex social-ecological system and to describe its water\, energy and food metabolism in the form of a pattern\, as well as to map the categories of social actors. We will provide you with the tools to measure the nexus elements and to analyze them in a coherent way across scales and dimensions of analysis. In this way\, your quantitative analysis will become useful for informed decision-making. You will be able to detect and quantify dependence on non-renewable resources and externalization of environmental problems to other societies and ecosystems (a popular ‘solution’ in the western world). Practical case studies\, from both developed and developing countries\, will help you evaluate the state-of-play of a given community or country and to evaluate possible solutions. Last but not least\, you will learn to see pressing social-ecological issues\, such as energy poverty\, water scarcity and inequity\, from a radically different perspective\, and to question everything you’ve been told so far. \n\nLevel: Intermediate\nCommitment: 4-6 hours/week\nLanguage of Instruction: English\nPass all graded assignments to complete the course\n\nView Syllabus Here \nEnrollment and Dates \nEnroll can be completed on the Coursera website. This course is offered a 8 weekly intervals with the upcoming enrollment and start dates: \n\n10 February 2020 (enrollment closing 15 February)\n6 April 2020 (enrollment closing 11 April)\n1 June 2020 (enrollment closing 6 June)\n27 July 2020 (enrollment closing 1 August 2020)\n\nIntended Participants \nThe course is directed toward upper-division undergraduate and graduate students from a wide variety of disciplines (environmental sciences\, engineering\, agricultural sciences\, social sciences) as well as professionals (NGOs\, think tanks) and policy makers concerned with sustainable development in both developed and developing countries. \nInstructors \nMario Giampietro\, ICREA Research Professor\nInstitute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) \nAndrea Saltelli\, Guest researcher\nInstitute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) \nTarik Serrano\, Post-Doc Researcher\nInstitute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) \nCourse Creator  \nThe Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) is a public university located in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. International in its outlook\, it is fully consolidated within its local surroundings\, and offers quality education in close association with research activity\, the transfer of scientific\, technological\, cultural and educational knowledge\, the promotion of its human potential and the responsible management of available resources. The UAB currently offers 81 degrees\, 130 official Master Programmes and 183 UAB-specific Masters Degrees. In addition\, it offers 174 lifelong learning programmes and 65 PhD Programmes\, 27 of which have been distinguished through Quality Awards. The UAB has a total of over 3\,500 teaching and research staff\, over 2\,000 administrative staff and over 40\,000 students. \n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/e-learning-course-sustainability-of-social-ecological-systems-the-nexus-between-water-energy-and-food/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20191011T143950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091135Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: Prevention and management of conflicts linked to the governance of natural resources in West Africa: opportunities and challenges
DESCRIPTION:About\nThe Civil Peace Service and the Frexus project\, both implemented by the GIZ\, are organizing an international conference on the theme: “Prevention and management of conflicts related to natural resource governance in West Africa: challenges and opportunities.” The conference takes place between November 12th and 14th 2019 in Niamey\, Niger. The conference aims to inform and create synergies between different actors from West Africa and elsewhere\, sharing their capacities in the prevention\, reduction and transformation of conflicts related to the management of natural resources. \nView Conference Document Here 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/conference-prevention-and-management-of-conflicts-linked-to-the-governance-of-natural-resources-in-west-africa-opportunities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:Niamey\, Niger
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191010
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20190506T133918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091234Z
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SUMMARY:African Climate Risks Conference
DESCRIPTION:The African Climate Risks Conference (ACRC) is an open platform for sharing the latest African climate research among researchers\, policy makers\, practitioners and development partners. The ACRC will offer a prime opportunity to promote the uptake of new data\, tools and knowledge; brokering new research collaborations and more targeted donor support. It will also stimulate increased contribution of African experts to\, and improve coverage of Africa\, in the IPCC assessment reports; and bring together development partners to deliberate on how to improve programming to support African-led climate research and service priorities. The overarching theme of the ACRC is: \nDismantling barriers to urgent climate change adaptation actions.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/african-climate-risks-conference/
LOCATION:Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190929
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20190506T134128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091233Z
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SUMMARY:8th World Conference on Ecological Restoration
DESCRIPTION:We proudly invite you to Cape Town for the 8th World Conference on Ecological Restoration from 24-28 September 2019\, jointly hosted by the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) and the South African Water Research Commission. We are excited to bring together colleagues from across Africa and around the world in this spectacular setting to discuss and debate the many issues and challenges inherent in planning\, designing\, implementing\, and monitoring successful restoration programs in all biomes and on all continents.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/8th-world-conference-on-ecological-restoration/
LOCATION:Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190620T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20190621T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20190617T232007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091156Z
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SUMMARY:UNFCCC Technical Expert Meetings on Mitigation (TEM-M)
DESCRIPTION:The UNFCCC Technical Expert Meetings on Mitigation will be held at The Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB 50) in Bonn\, Germany on June 20th and 21st from 11:00 to 19:00 (CEST). UNFCCC will be running a live webcast available to those not in physical attendance. \nThe meetings aim to promote sustainability of the water-energy-food nexus to address the issues related to increasing demand for food from a growing global population which\, in addition to climate change\, is placing significant pressure on agricultural production and natural resources. \nDuring the sessions\, governments and non-party stakeholders will explore high-potential mitigation policies\, practices\, and technologies with significant sustainable development co-benefits\, with the potential in increase pre-2020 climate ambition. It will be led and organized by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)\, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)\, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)\, and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)\, supported by the UNFCCC secretariat. \nThe event will consist of the following six sessions: \nSession 1: Decarbonizing the primary production phase of the agri- food chain \nSession 2: Decarbonizing the post harvesting phase of the agri-food chain \nSession 3: Circular economy solutions/innovations in water and energy management for the agri-food chain \nSession 4: Nature based solutions to integrate energy and water aspects into the agri-food chain \nSession 5: Making Water-Energy- Food integrated policies work for food security and the climate \nSession 6: Replicating and upscaling innovative solutions for securing clean energy and water access for the agri-food chain \nSession five in particular will focus on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus and feature Margaret Koli as a speaker. In light of the outcomes of the workshop in Nigeria and the initiation of the WEFS nexus online platform\, the session calls upon experts to address the questions below related to learning from what works and where we are regarding policy and governance solutions aimed at promoting renewable energy and smart water use in the agri-food chain and socio-economic benefits of such solutions by discussing case studies\, examples and their work experience: \n  \n\nWhat policy and governance solutions are available/used to help accelerate the scaling up of renewable energy and smart water use in the agri-food chain?\nHow  these solutions benefit the agri-food chain\, particularly in rural areas?\nWhat can Parties and non-Party stakeholders learn from these policy options and governance frameworks\, including the enablers and challenges/barriers\, to result in emission reductions and sustainable development co-benefits?\n\n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/unfccc-technical-expert-meetings-on-mitigation-tem-m/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190419
DTSTAMP:20260414T150552
CREATED:20191205T160030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091133Z
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SUMMARY:Penn State University African Studies Program 7th Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:“Africa on the Rise! 60 years after 1960” \nThe African Studies Program at The Pennsylvania State University\, 7th annual conference\, on April 17th-18th\, 2020\, titled “Africa on the Rise! 60 years after 1960\,” commemorates the “Year of Africa.” 1960 significantly cascades the independence of African nations\, as no less than 17 countries gained their freedom from colonial rule in that year alone. Significantly\, with the struggles for independence and decolonization\, new nation states became mired in internal ethnic clashes\, racial discrimination\, dictatorships and kleptocracy\, foreign interventions\, exploitation of natural resources\, and urban and rural environmental issues\, to name some of the challenges. On the other hand\, and more so in the last 20 years\, there has been significant growth of African economies. We see leapfrogging of technologies (i.e. cell phones\, internet\, e-commerce); resurgences and entirely new creative cultural forms particularly in the arts (literature\, music\, visual\, performance\, and digital media); women at the forefront in public leadership roles; and\, an activation of a politically minded Pan-African youth population ready to change the future. This conference aims to trace the development of Africa since 1960 through formulations such as Global Africa and Theories of the Global South. It aims to bring together humanities and social science scholarship to critically review issues with regards to the decolonization of Africa\, Pan-Africanism\, the self-reliance of national economies\, nation-building experiments\, postcolonial challenges\, creative arts and new technologies\, and the future development of the continent. \n \nFor further inquiries\, please email psuafr@gmail.com. \nREGISTRATION FOR THE CONFERENCE IS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/penn-state-university-african-studies-program-7th-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania State University
CATEGORIES:Other
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