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SUMMARY:Future-Proofing Africa's Livestock Sector Policies: Lessons from African Countries and the COVID-19 Pandemic.
DESCRIPTION:Innovative ideas revolving around agri-tech\, mechanization\, food systems\, healthy diets\, and sustainable livestock in adjustment to the COVID19 pandemic. A panel of idealists\, educators\, and innovators discuss how to improve some of the greatest challenges pressing on African food systems as a result of the pandemic. \nClick here to check out this event!
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/future-proofing-africas-livestock-sector-policies-lessons-from-african-countries-and-the-covid-19-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201217
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SUMMARY:UN SDG 7 and 13 - Addressing Your Organization’s Next Steps for Clean Energy and Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:About this event \nMany organizations face a complex array of challenges related to the environmental impact of their operations\, especially as it relates to energy and climate risk. Increasing regulatory requirements and increasing financial\, customer and shareholder demands present both risks and opportunities for organizational resilience\, brand reputation\, commercial strategy and operational practices. Faced with energy constraints and the evolving effects of climate risks\, resilient businesses account for\, and improve upon\, their environmental and energy impacts in a way that adds value\, integrates with strategy\, and improves business robustness. \nBSI’s work in clean energy and climate assessment has enabled our clients to improve their productivity performance\, reduce their environmental impacts\, become more energy efficient and align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals\, including SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy)\, and  SDG 13 (Climate Action). \n  \nClick here to register for this event! \n  \nAbout the presenters \nMelita Elmore – Principal Consultant\, CSR/Sustainability and ISO Lead Auditor has experience as a business owner\, senior project manager\, industry executive and state regulator.  She has worked on management system implementation and auditing\, CSR\, ESG issues\, and in waste minimization\, water and energy conservation\, EHS curriculum development and training delivery; due diligence; stakeholder outreach and Supply Chain multi-media auditing. | Connect on LinkedIn \nRyan Lynch – Practice Director\, Sustainability\, and his team collaborate with global brands and their suppliers to develop innovative solutions to challenges related to supply chain security\, business continuity and human rights due diligence. Ryan’s current areas of focus include migrant labor abuse\, root causes of excessive working hours\, and the development and delivery of interactive workshops focused on strengthening skills related to critical thinking\, problem solving and root cause analysis as a means to improve workplace practices throughout the supply chain. | Connect on LinkedIn
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/un-sdg-7-and-13-addressing-your-organizations-next-steps-for-clean-energy-and-climate-action/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201201
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SUMMARY:The 3rd WaterEnergyNEXUS Conference
DESCRIPTION:About\nThe WaterEnergyNEXUS is one of the most important and priority issue to be resolved for both current and next generations. \nThe University of Sfax (Tunisia) in cooperation with Sanitary Environmental Engineering Division (SEED) of the University of Salerno (Italy)\, Advanced Institute of Water Industry at Kyungpook National University (Korea) and with The Energy and Resources Institute\, TERI (India) is organizing the third edition of WaterEnergyNEXUS conference\, that will be held in the island of Djerba (Tunisia) on 1-5 December 2020. \nThe first edition of WaterEnergyNEXUS was organized in Korea during the Asian International Water Week\, one of the more relevant and strategic appointments in Asia for scientists and professionals who are working on the field of the water industry and sustainability. The second edition was organized in Salerno (Italy) in 2018. \nThis third edition of WaterEnergyNEXUS conference will provide an international platform to share and discuss key topics on such water issues with the presentation of nature-based solutions\, advanced technologies and best practices with the support of experts invited as plenary and keynote speakers. An additional aim of this 2020 WaterEnergyNEXUSconference is to contribute to the overall goal of enhancing cooperation\, integration and sustainable development in the Euro-Mediterranean region on critical topics of Water and Energy. \nThe WaterEnergyNEXUS  series of conferences received the support of the UNESCO World Water Association Programme (WWAP) and the International Water Association (IWA) It is also under the patronage of several international scientific societies\, associations and organizations. And\, it enjoys the publishing partnership with Springer Nature. \nImportant Notice\nThe 3rd edition of WaterEnergyNEXUS will take place as scheduled and we are proceeding with all plans to convene the meeting. \nHowever\, from now until the conference days\, no one can predict the worldwide development and spread of coronavirus and how long this situation will last. That is why\, WaterEnergyNEXUS board decided to provide the possibility of presenting online to those who prefer not to attend the conference in person. \nInterested authors are encouraged to submit an abstract of their presentation and to leave the decision (deadline: 30 September 2020) as to whether to attend the conference and to present onsite or just online. More details about the “online presentation” feature will be provided after notification of acceptances.\n \nPlan B: \nIf the risk associated with the spread of coronavirus will continue after this summer\, we’ll decide before the deadline for online registration (30 September 2020) about the possibility of organizing online the full conference or to postpone it to Spring 2021. In all cases\, we’ll inform you about our decision before the deadline for online registration (i.e. 2 months before your trip to Djerba).  \nFor more information and to register please visit the WaterEnergyNEXUS website
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/the-3rd-waterenergynexus-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:3rd SADC Groundwater Conference
DESCRIPTION:About\nTHEME: Enhancing Water and Food Security through Sustainable Groundwater Development in the SADC Region. \nBACKGROUND: \nParts of Sub Saharan Africa makes little use of its groundwater resources\, which contributes only 1% of total renewable water resource withdrawals for agriculture. Projected and continuing changes to the amount\, intensity and predictability of rainfall in much of Southern Africa will lead to changes in the way the region views its groundwater resources. Increasing water scarcity will be particularly difficult for smallholder farmers who produce 90% of Africa’s food who haven not access to central water supply infrastructure. Currently\, only 6% of the total cultivated land in Africa is irrigated. It has been estimated that irrigation could boost agricultural productivity by 50%. Moreover\, population growth and economic development will increase the demand for water across sub Saharan Africa\, currently estimated at around 50 litres per capita\, compared to 10 times that amount in the USA.The challenges of a dynamic and declining water availability situation will lead to greater pressure to exploit unrealised and little-known groundwater resources\, particularly for rural smallholder farmers who will be under pressure from competing water users such as commercial agriculture\, urban development and energy production (the Nexus challenge). \nThis conference seeks to advocate for a more central and pronounced role for groundwater in the WEFE Nexus dialogue as a way of minimising shocks\, risks and vulnerability to climate change. The conference will be offered parallel to the 8th Africa Water Week\, and also align to the theme of the 8th Africa Water Week. Both the 3rd SADC Groundwater Conference and the 8th Africa Water Week (AWW8) are aimed at rallying Africa’s water sector towards a common voice as the world prepares for the 9th World Water Forum (9WWF) to be held in Dakar\, Senegal in March 2021. \nFor more information and to register visit webpage here \n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/3rd-sadc-groundwater-conference/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201031
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SUMMARY:WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Details\nCall for abstracts here \nFor more information and to register visit website here \nAbout\nThe WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposia have been held annually in the Eastern and Southern African region for the past 20 years. \nThe Symposium promotes interaction among policymakers\, academics\, practitioners from water and related sectors\, and cooperating partners. Together\, they identify regional issues\, gaps and priorities that require further research and support. Great emphasis will be placed on integration of knowledge\, particularly involving scholars from the natural\, medical and social sciences. \nThe 21st WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium will be held in Victoria Falls\, Zimbabwe 28th – 30th October 2020 under the theme Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development in East and Southern Africa. The venue for the 21st Symposium is the Elephant Hills Resort. The National University of Science and Technology is the lead host of the 21st Symposium
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/waternet-warfsa-gwp-sa-symposium/
LOCATION:Elephant Hills Resort\, Victoria Falls\, Zimbabwe
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
DESCRIPTION:The 21st WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium will be held online\, from the 28th – 30th October 2020 under the theme Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development in East and Southern Africa. \nClick here to view the agenda. \nThe Symposia have been held annually in the Eastern and Southern African regions for the past 20 years to promote interaction among policymakers\, academics\, practitioners from water and related sectors\, and cooperating partners. Together\, they identify regional issues\, gaps and priorities that require further research and support. Great emphasis will be placed on integration of knowledge\, particularly involving scholars from the natural and social sciences. \nThe sub-themes of the symposium have been aligned to the themes of the SADC Water Research Agenda under the Regional Strategic Action Plan on Integrated Water Resources Development and Management Phase IV\, whose main objective is: \n\nPromoting evidence-based implementation of SADC water programmes and projects through multi- and inter-disciplinary research\, and synthesis of existing and new information\, which will lead to a realisation of SADC developmental goal30\n\nThe BRECCIA Session on Upscaling Sustainable Food and Water Security Research in Drylands of Sub-Saharan Africa will be held on Wednesday\, 28\, October 2020\, 1400 hrs to 1600 hrs (South Africa)/1200 hrs to 1400 hrs (UK)/\n1500hrs to 1700hrs (Kenya) \nRegistration is located here. \n  \nWaterNet Copyright 2018. All rights Reserved.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/integrated-water-resources-management-for-sustainable-development-in-eastern-and-southern-africa/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Water Partnership":MAILTO:gwp[at]gwp.org
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SUMMARY:Club of Rome Global Youth Summit 2020
DESCRIPTION:Global Youth Summit & Engagement Program\nApplications and Nominations are open for participants \nIt is undeniable that we are in the midst of an unprecedented time in global history. Our planetary boundaries are approaching and\, in some cases\, surpassed their limits\, global economic and financial systems are no longer accessible for many\, and the polarization of our political systems is creating mistrust in our governments as a functional avenue to avoid these wicked and intertwined problems that are putting our future at risk. We feel that connecting\, educating\, and empowering a global youth network is imperative to addressing these interconnected global challenges \nThe Club of Rome in partnership with the Penn State Sustainability Institute are looking for university-age students interested in participating in a year-long international youth-engagement program. \nProgram Overview:  This effort aims t \n\ndevelop a cohort of global youth ready to engage with each other\, increasing their ability to genuinely listen\, build diverse relationships\, and engage with peers about global issues;\nprovide a structure for youth to use these skills to engage their peers in regional listening sessions;\nsynthesize these findings and submit a formal report to the Club of Rome; and\ndevelop a framework on how to initiate a culturally inclusive international and intergenerational dialogue\n\nGlobal Youth Summit-October 3\, 4\, & 7th \nThis summit intends to bring together a regional group of youth to participate in discussions focused on the Club of Rome’s Impact Hub topics (Climate-Planetary Emergency\, Emerging New Civilization\, Reframing Economics\, and Rethinking Finance). The summit will take place virtually via zoom on October 3rd or 4th depending on geographic region. \nSpecific Dates/Times based on region \n\nAsia & Australia | Saturday\, October 3rd (1p – 5p GMT)\nEurope\, Africa and Middle East | Sunday\, October 4th (1p – 5p GMT)\nAmericas\, Caribbean | Sunday\, October 4th (7p – 11p GMT)\n\nFollowing this discussion\, on October 7th\, a select group of participants will attend the Club of Rome general meeting to participate in an intergenerational dialogue with Club of Rome Members. \nVirtual Youth Engagement–November 2020 through April 2021 \nFollowing the summit\, this cohort of youth will receive facilitator training and begin facilitating a year-long series of virtual listening sessions to understand what the youth have to say about their concerns and aspirations for the future. We anticipate this being a 6-8 hour commitment per month. \n\nProfessional Development \nThroughout the year\, participants will be invited to reconnect as a global cohort to discuss\, exchange ideas and participate in professional development webinars and discussions by notable scientists\, economists\, business leaders\, high-level civil servants\, and former heads of state from around the world. \n\nCommunicate the Youth Voice-October 2021 \nConcluding the year of listening sessions\, the session information will be compiled into a Global Youth Report and\, with a concrete action plan\, be presented back to the Club of Rome during their fall 2021 annual meeting. This document will also be shared back with our global network of university and NGO partners. \n\nApplication/Nomination – Wednesday\, September 16th \nOur ideal student participant is not an expert by any means\, but we are looking for candidates who have potential and a willingness to learn and actively engage. This student might be interested in pursuing a career in international development\, nonprofit development\, governmental affairs\, etc. \n\nconcerns about sustainability and the environment;\nwillingness to express own ideas clearly\, persuasively and pose relevant questions to propel the discussion;\nself-motivated and desire to have an impact in their community;\nability to actively listen and acknowledges different perspectives; and\nintermediate to advanced English proficiency\n\nIf you are a current university age student (17-30) and interested in partnering on this project\, please consider applying. If you are a university faculty/staff member or connected with a young person who would be an excellent addition to our project\, please consider nominating them for this opportunity using the online submission (https://forms.gle/G5msQdY7uguavd3EA) or by visiting the program website (https://bit.ly/32SYaHQ). \n  \n© 2020 Club of Rome
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/club-of-rome-global-youth-summit-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200928T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200929T130000
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SUMMARY:Join the WE4F Regional Innovation Hub Virtual Kickoff Calls
DESCRIPTION:Starting September 28th\, WE4F’s Regional Innovation Hubs (RIHs) will host four virtual kick-offs.  The hubs work with innovators\, investors\, and other partners to provide technical and/or financial assistance\, improve enabling environments\, and develop other regional activities. Each RIH will discuss the countries they cover\, their operations\, and what comes next. earn more about each hub and find out how to become a partner here.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/join-the-we4f-regional-innovation-hub-virtual-kickoff-calls/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200924
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SUMMARY:Conference on Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus scientific advances in the Mediterranean region
DESCRIPTION:*COVID 19 event changes: due to the coronavirus crisis\, the conference has been postponed to May 2021 – a new date will be communicated in due course* \nThe 2020 WEFE Nexus Science Advances Conference is organised by the Joint Research Centre (JRC)\, the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)\, the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) and the Cyprus Institute to address the role of science as a driver of innovation and its interface with the policymaking process. \nRationale \nSustainable development in the Mediterranean region is facing a combination of challenges that are likely to undermine livelihoods. The Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus is gaining increasing attention in policymaking and research communities as a means of addressing sectoral interdependencies in the management of natural resources and as an approach for operationalising the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This is evident in the rapidly growing literature in the field. However\, most of the published studies merely debate the need to fully understand the interdependencies between the WEFE sectors\, with few examples of successful ground-level WEFE Nexus practices. \nAnswering the broad range of questions embraced by the Nexus concept is clearly a challenging process. The role of the research community is to support this process by pooling together multi-disciplinary competences to show decision-makers the co-benefits of and trade-offs between future energy\, food and ecosystem security plans and water policies. In this way\, scientists and stakeholders will not only be able to “speak the same language”\, but also to agree on best practices and solutions to be shared and used across country borders. \nObjectives of the Conference \nWith a focus on the Mediterranean\, the Conference will look at the four aspects of the WEFE Nexus from different perspectives (e.g. through the eyes of economists\, sociologists and end users) and canvass opinions on how to approach the cross-sectoral management of WEFE resources. \nParticipants will include scientists\, business and water practitioners\, professional organisations as well as governmental and regional policymakers and NGOs from across the Mediterranean countries\, all brought together to: \n\nExplore capacity for cross-sectoral analyses of the use of natural resources by exchanging knowledge on the development\, use and demonstration of Nexus methodologies applicable across scales;\nPromote the collection of best WEFE Nexus practices in the Mediterranean region and the incorporation of lessons learnt into hands-on guidance for the development of innovative and economically viable roll-outs;\nElaborate on the role of a WEFE Nexus Community of Practice to stimulate cross-organisation collaboration and knowledge sharing in the Mediterranean region.\n\nThe outcomes of the Conference will contribute to the objectives set out in the UfM Water Declaration\, the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda of PRIMA and the actions proposed by the European Commission in the roadmap of the new European Green Deal. \nPractical Information \nThe Conference will take place at the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia (Cyprus). \nNo registration fee is foreseen for participation in the 2-day event. \nFurther information on registration and the final agenda will be made available soon. \nFor Further Information Click Here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/conference-on-water-energy-food-ecosystems-wefe-nexus-scientific-advances-in-the-mediterranean-region/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200920T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200923T190000
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:Registration for International Conference on Sustainable Development 2020 is open! Registration is completely free for all. \nWe have 14 sessions you can attend across 2 days; 10 “Plenary and Parallel” sessions and 4 “Poster Sessions.” Each has a separate registration window; you are welcome to register for as many sessions as you like. For more details on the full program\, scroll below. Detailed parallel and poster session schedules. \nTo help you get comfortable with our conference software Remo\, we have developed a Remo FAQs and Trouble Shooting guide. \n\nWe hope to see you online September 21-22 for ICSD 2020 as we promote Cross-Cutting Solutions for the Decade of Action. \n©2020 International Conference on Sustainable Development
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/international-conference-on-sustainable-development/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200916T080000
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CREATED:20200916T213247Z
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SUMMARY:PAU Scholarships Application Platform
DESCRIPTION:The Pan African University is an initiative of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union. It is a Premier continental university network whose mission is to provide quality postgraduate education geared towards the achievement of a prosperous\, integrated and peaceful Africa.\nYoung\, qualified\, talented and enterprising applicants from African countries and the African Diaspora are invited to apply to join Masters or PhD degree programmes at any of the following four PAU institutes listed below. Candidates with potential\, motivation and who desire to play transformative leadership roles as academics\, professionals\, industrialists\, innovators and entrepreneurs are particularly encouraged to apply.\nCandidates must satisfy the following conditions\n\n\nMaximum age of 30 years for male and 35 years for female applicants\n\n\nUndergraduate degree from a recognized university\, with at least a second class upper division or its equivalent\, in a relevant field;\n\n\nCertified copies of relevant certificates\, transcripts (from university and high school)\n\n\nPassport or National I.D. card (personal details page)\n\n\nClear colored passport size photograph (2cmx2cm)\n\n\nDetail CV\n\n\nRecommendation letter from ONE of his/her former University lecturers\n\n\nNames of 3 Reference University lecturers (with email address and whatsapp number) (*Mandatory)\n\n\nApplication Procedure\nApplications should be completed online at https://www.au-pau.org/submission/\nFor more information https://www.pau-au.africa/\nClosing date for the submission of applications with all supporting documents\n25 September 2020. Applications received after this deadline will NOT be considered.\nFurther enquiries can be made through: pau.scholarships@africa-union.org\nCopyright © 2020 PanAfrican University
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/pau-scholarships-application-platform/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200913
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200827T144323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091030Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200912
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200717T180938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091034Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200829
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200709T160525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091037Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200804T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200730T123230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091031Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Lessons from South Africa
DESCRIPTION:Details\nTitle: Localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Lessons from South Africa \nDate: Aug 4\, 2020 \nTime: 2:00 PM CAT \nRegister Here \nAbout\nThe webinar will seek to explore the South African SDG landscape\, with inputs from National departments\, Metropolitan Municipalities\, Intermediary Cities\, and practitioners\, in order to draw out some key learnings and insights that could be applied elsewhere to inspire localisation of the SDGs across the African continent. Reflecting on the South African SDG localisation experience to date will serve as a case study from which lessons will be shared by a diverse panel of speakers who have first-hand experience in navigating the complexities of sustainable development. The critical role of both local and national governments in localising the SDGs\, and the need for strong multi-level governance to enable the transition to sustainability will be showcased. Through the presentations delivered\, the webinar seeks to discuss key principles for making the SDGs a reality in and around African cities. This webinar will form the first of a two-part series. The second webinar\, scheduled for 1 September 2020\, will build on the South African case study and seek to present an approach to understanding the localisation of the SDGs on the African continent more broadly.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-localising-the-sustainable-development-goals-sdgs-lessons-from-south-africa/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200901
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200720T131340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091034Z
UID:2058-1596412800-1598918399@wefnexus.org
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/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200728T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200728T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T134556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091044Z
UID:1947-1595926800-1595939400@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Dialogue on "Transitioning towards a circular economy post Covid-19"
DESCRIPTION:View Webinar Recording Here\nDetails\nTime: 28 July\, 2020 from 9:00am – 12:30pm \nView program details here \nClick here to register \nThe Water Research Commission of South Africa\, in partnership with the Centre for Transformative Agricultural and Food Systems at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Agriculture Research Council (ARC)\, seek to convene a discussion that will set an agenda on developing pathways that build resilience in the water and energy sectors and improve service delivery amongst vulnerable groups lacking access to gridded services \nAbout\nThe Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for polycentric and transformative approaches\, such as nexus planning\, circular economy and scenario planning\, as global and local systems have come under strain. Post Covid-19 interventions to resuscitate economies will require approaches that facilitate resilience building and transitioning towards a circular economy as well as an inclusive green economy. Within the context of the WEF nexus\, there is an urgent need to further unpack the intricate interlinkages between sustainable water and sanitation access and clean renewable energy through transformative approaches for enhanced service delivery\, especially in vulnerable communities that lack gridded services. Even before Covid-19\, nexus planning was being touted as a possible solution to help transition Africa into a more sustainable and resilient society capable of delivering on socio-economic outcomes such as job and employment creation. However\, while nexus planning has been gaining momentum\, a lot of questions still exist as many still do not understand its relevance. Given its importance in the post Covid-19 world\, there is need to unpack nexus planning viz the transitions that it can facilitate in post Covid-19 society
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/dialogue-on-transitioning-towards-a-circular-economy-post-covid-19/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200724T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200724T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T175330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091044Z
UID:1977-1595586600-1595593800@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s energy sector
DESCRIPTION:Details\nTitle: The role of renewables to empower a long term and sustainable recovery \nDate: 24th\, June 2020 \n\n\n\n\n\nConcept note \nClick to register \nAbout\nAccording to official data\, the spread of Covid-19 in Africa is lower than in other geographies\, but not less worrying. Africa has to face the pandemic with a fragile healthcare system and urban organisation characterised by overcrowded slums\, where social distancing is practically impossible. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe other face of the pandemic is the dramatic economic consequence\, empathised by a situation where 600 million people live in poverty and with no access to energy.  Due to the Covid-19 crisis\, the African economy is suffering by its dependency to other economies\, by the collapse of commodity prices and for shutdown of the activities in response to the lockdown measures. \nThe renewable energy sector can play a fundamental role in the fight against Covid-19’s disastrous effects. Access to reliable and sustainable energy is a crucial need at all times\, and becomes even more important for supporting essential services during a global crisis. In a period of extreme crisis such as the one we are experiencing\, ensuring a continuous flow of electricity is essential to keep the strategic infrastructures of the countries alive. It is also a stimulus measure to boost the economic recovery\, addressing short-term challenges as well as the longer-term structural shift towards a low-carbon economy. \nThe study\, developed by the RES4Africa Foundation and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in partnership with SDA Bocconi and with the support of Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) and Ethiopian Women in Energy (EWiEn)\, aims to explore the impact of Covid-19 on the African economies and their energy sector. The study also analyses the role of renewable energy in the post-Covid phase\, providing policy recommendations to sustain the growth in a new sustainable equilibrium. \nThanks to the partnership with local stakeholders such as SAPP and EWiEn\, and thanks to the broader experience and knowhow of UNECA and SDA Bocconi\, the study builds on reliable and accurate data. \n©RES4Africa Foundation
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-africas-energy-sector/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200721T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200721T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200717T131649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091035Z
UID:2050-1595327400-1595332800@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Water\, Energy\, and Food Nexus and the COVID-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:View Webinar Recording Here\nAbout\nDate: Tuesday 21 July 2020 \nTime: 10:30 – 12:00 (CAT) \nAccess webinar concept note here \nRegistration link here \nDetails\nThe water energy food (WEF) nexus approach has received growing attention and has been subject to research in Southern Africa. For its operationalisation\, the nexus approach challenges existing structures\, policies and procedures at regional and national levels and hence\, needs to overcome various barriers. There has been progress in developing knowledge\, frameworks and tools on operationalising the nexus in Southern Africa and this has undoubtedly been affected by the rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic since late 2019. WaterNet\, WRC\, UKZN\, IHE-DELFT\, GWP-SA and ARC have also been planning around capacity development and knowledge management to be part of the next phase of the WEF nexus agenda in Southern Africa. The momentum in WEF nexus research\, capacity development and dialogues has undoubtedly been impacted by shifting priorities towards health\, nationwide lockdowns and changes in working environments. There is therefore a need to have an in-depth discussion on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the WEF Nexus in the SADC Region. Such an analysis will help in identifying gaps or opportunities within the nexus that can be taken forward post the pandemic. The speakers are all working on different aspects of the WEF nexus and will deliver different perspectives on how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted their WEF nexus agenda.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-water-energy-and-food-nexus-and-the-covid-19-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200716T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200703T123516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091039Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Indigenous and Local Knowledge Dialogue Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Details\nDate: 16 July 2020\nTime: 14.00 – 16.00 CEST\nPlease click here to register: https://ipbes.net/ilk-nexus-transformative-meeting \nFor more information please visit IPBES website \nAbout\nIPBES is organizing a virtual dialogue meeting on recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in the nexus and transformative change assessments. The dialogue meeting will be held on 16 July 2020\, 14.00 – 16.00 CEST in the context of the implementation of the IPBES approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge adopted by the IPBES Plenary in decision IPBES-5/1. All interested experts on indigenous and local knowledge and members of indigenous peoples and local communities are invited to attend the virtual dialogue meeting and exchange with the scoping experts.
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-indigenous-and-local-knowledge-dialogue-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200714T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200714T164500
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200703T123142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091040Z
UID:2000-1594738800-1594745100@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Draft scoping reports for the IPBES nexus and transformative change assessments
DESCRIPTION:Details\nDate: 14 July 2020\nTime: 15:00 – 16:45 CEST\nPlease click here to register: https://bit.ly/2YaxWiE \nFor more information please visit IPBES website \nAbout\nThe review of the draft scoping report for the nexus assessment (thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity\, water\, food and health in the context of climate change) is currently ongoing between 5 June and 31 July 2020 (EM/2020/14). The review of the draft scoping report of the transformative change assessment (thematic assessment of the underlying causes of biodiversity loss\, determinants of transformative change and options for achieving the 2050 vision for biodiversity) will follow shortly: from 3 July to 28 August 2020. A virtual dialogue meeting for national focal points to support them in reviewing the drafts will be held from 6 to 10 July 2020\, as announced in notification EM/2020/17. \nIn addition\, all interested stakeholders are invited to participate in a webinar\, during which scoping experts will present the draft scoping reports and discuss clarifications on the reports in response to questions from participants. The webinar will be held on 14 July 2020\, 15:00 – 16:45 CEST in the context of IPBES’ work on capacity-building and stakeholder engagement (objectives 2 and  5 of the IPBES work programme up to 2030). \n  \n 
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-draft-scoping-reports-for-the-ipbes-nexus-and-transformative-change-assessments/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200708T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200708T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200701T164428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091045Z
UID:1930-1594220400-1594225800@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Ways to Walk the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Talk: The Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:Details\nThe webinar will be held on Wednesday\, 8 July 2020\, 3:00-4:30 PM EAT. \nPlease register here \nFor more information\, please visit the webpage of the event. \nAbout\nThe United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)\, Africa Office/Energy Unit\, and Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities are pleased to invite you to the concluding event of a series of webinars on the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus. \nThese webinars aimed at providing a throughout understanding of why implementing the WEF is essential for human well-being\, poverty alleviation\, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The first three webinars took place in March\, April and May 2020 and focused respectively on energy\, water and food. This upcoming event will provide the audience with the opportunity to engage in a final discussion with the experts\, some of them who joined the previous webinars\, regarding the WEF Nexus. \n© United Nations Environment Programme
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/ways-to-walk-the-water-energy-food-nexus-talk-the-way-forward/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200702T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T181927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091042Z
UID:1984-1593676800-1593709200@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Tailoring Nutrient Management for Conservation Agriculture in Africa
DESCRIPTION:About\nICYMI Dr. Hakim Boulal from The African Plant Nutrition Institute delivers the most recent Mohammed VI Polytechnic University ESAFE webinar on Tailoring Nutrient Management for Conservation Agriculture in Africa. \nWatch full webinar recording here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-tailoring-nutrient-management-for-conservation-agriculture-in-africa/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200625T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200603T160306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091052Z
UID:1792-1593073800-1593117000@wefnexus.org
SUMMARY:Webinar - A new era for food and climate: Driving transformative actions
DESCRIPTION:About\nJoin CGIAR on 25 June 2020\, for a global event to spark action to transform food systems to avert a food and climate crisis in the time of COVID-19. \nA new era for food and climate: Driving transformative actions\, is a full-day\, around-the-world virtual relay event that starts in Australia and concludes in Colombia. The event aims to inspire collective action on the 11 priorities laid out in the flagship report of the Transforming Food Systems Under a Changing Climate initiative\, catalyzing efforts to address the current food crisis prompted by COVID-19 and averting future food insecurity from our changing climate. The report\, Actions to Transform Food Systems Under Climate Change\, launching on 25 June\, is the collaborative work of a panel of global experts in food security\, food systems and climate change. It identifies high-priority actions that we must collectively take now. \nFor more information and to register click here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-a-new-era-for-food-and-climate-driving-transformative-actions/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200623T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200623T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T175647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091043Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The nexus and policies for a resource-efficient and low-carbon Europe
DESCRIPTION:Details\nThe webinar is for-free and will take place on 23 June 2020\, between 10 and 12:30 CEST\, including half an hour to demonstrate the SIM4NEXUS Serious Game: SIM4NEXUS Serious Game (12-12:30 CEST) \nFind further information here \nRegister here. Once registered\, SIM4NEXUS will send you a confirmation\, and the ZOOM link shortly before the event. \nAbout\nThe webinar will present policy recommendations for a resource-efficient and low-carbon Europe. The webinar is part of SIM4NEXUS (Sustainable integrated management for the nexus of water-energy-food-land-climate for a resource-efficient Europe\, www.sim4nexus.eu)\, funded under Horizon 2020.  Please find the agenda and SIM4NEXUS background here. \nThe webinar will include discussion\, questions and answers based on statements by Floor Brouwer (Wageningen Research)\, Maria Witmer (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency)\, Ingrida Bremere & Daina Indriksone (Baltic Environmental Forum – Latvia)\,  Ben Ward (South West Water)\, Stefania Munaretto (KWR Water Research Institute). Feedback is foreseen from EEA (Lorenzo Benini) and JRC (speaker to be confirmed).
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-the-nexus-and-policies-for-a-resource-efficient-and-low-carbon-europe/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200611T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200611T104500
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T181812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091042Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Social Safety Nets and COVID-19: Can we protect food security and nutrition?
DESCRIPTION:About\nWebinar entitled “Social Safety Nets and COVID-19: Can we protect food security and nutrition?” \nCo-Organized by IFPRI and the CGIAR Research Program on Policies\, Institutions\, and Markets (PIM) \nRecorded JUN 11\, 2020 – 09:30 AM TO 10:45 AM EDT \nView full webinar recording here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-social-safety-nets-and-covid-19-can-we-protect-food-security-and-nutrition/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200710
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200702T182241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091041Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series on Farmer-Led Irrigation Development (FLI)
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an exciting\, new webinar series on farmer-led irrigation development (FLI)! The first session will be held on June 11\, 2020 at 13:00-14:00 UTC. \nAbout\nFarmer-led irrigation development (FLI) has gained increased attention by government institutions\, development and implementation partners as one of the potential solutions to build climate resilience for smallholder farmers and transform food systems to support healthy diets for all. Furthermore\, the knock-on effects of health-related disasters such as the Covid-19 pandemic on market disruptions impacting food and nutrition security\, enforces the urgency to increase multiple purpose water access and increase local community resilience. \nThe question arises on how we can accelerate sustainable scaling of FLI given the challenges of underdeveloped irrigation supply chains\, high upfront costs and lack finance/business models\, lack or underdeveloped markets and agricultural value chains (especially for high value crops)\, gender and social inclusion gaps in access to and benefits from FLI\, and limited water resource governance. \nThe International Water Management Institute (IWMI) together with the World Bank\, The Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute and the Global Water Partnership (GWP) are hosting a virtual mini-series to discuss key issues and identify a way forward for operationalizing sustainable and inclusive scaling of farmer-led irrigation development. The webinar series is geared towards practitioners\, policy makers\, private sector and researchers interested in further advancing FLI globally and overcoming the often observed systemic barriers in reaching scale. \nSPEAKERS\nRegassa Namara\, The World Bank Group\nClaudia Sadoff\, International Water Management Institute\nThai Thi Minh\, International Water Management Institute\nNicholas Brozovic\, Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute\nNicole Lefore\, Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation\, Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture Development\nSamir Ibrahim\, Sunculture\nPhil Woodhouse\, University of Manchester\, SAFI-network \nFor more information and to register click here
URL:https://wefnexus.org/event/webinar-series-on-farmer-led-irrigation-development-fli/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars,Upcoming Webinars,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200608
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200526T145620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091054Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200606
DTSTAMP:20260423T235203
CREATED:20200115T162151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T091132Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Other
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