OneWorld at World Water Week 2024
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Drawing on recent experiences of designing NbS, OneWorld convened an official World Water Week 2023 session on 21 August, with a diverse panel of global experts to demystify NbS and to discuss ongoing challenges and opportunities for mainstreaming nature-based approaches.
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Policy can be informed by research and evidence, and then only if those who seek to promote evidence within the policy space act effectively, and perhaps more important, decisively.
“This is an emergency, so we need to make significant changes to the way we live and need to start paying for things previously we considered to be free.”
A climate resilience project in Zambia to which OneWorld contributed, Strengthening Climate Resilience in the Kafue Sub Basin project (SCRiKA), recently won the Water ChangeMaker People’s Choice Award–Africa, organised by the Netherlands government and Global Water Partnership (GWP).
Seventy-four trainees from 26 African countries will join the continent’s community of climate finance experts after successfully completing a training program through the African Development Bank. Eighteen of the 74 graduates who emerged as top achievers qualified as trainers and will continue to build capacity across the continent.
Ms Petrie and Anaïs Marie (a former OneWorld analyst) recently published a Policy Brief with SAIIA, as part of a series on Partnership for a Green Transition and Energy Access - Strategic priorities for Africa and Europe.
This communication comes in the wake of the arrival of coronavirus (Covid-19) on South Africa’s shores, and in the context of the already high cost that the virus has exacted globally. On Sunday 15 March, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a national state of disaster in light of the growing number of infections in the country. It is quite possible that a restriction on movement will follow.