#Pod farm voice changer series#
The lives and livelihoods of small-scale farmers are among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.Īs a way to help farmers in East and Southern Africa (ESA), IFAD and the University of Cape Town have released a series of reports containing key insights for crop farming in the region’s changing climate. Paxina Chileshe, Regional Climate and Environment Specialist for IFAD Paxina Chileshe reports on climate risks in East and Southern Africa We spoke with climate scientist Dr Jo Puri – who’s also an Associate Vice-President of IFAD – on what she wants IFAD to bring to the table at COP26 and what she hopes will be accomplished. As the biggest climate conference since the Paris Accords, its focus is on building resilience, lowering emissions, and encouraging its members to set and reach ambitious climate goals. The 26th Conference on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change – also known as COP26 – will take place in Glasgow during the first two weeks of November. Jo Puri, Associate Vice-President of IFAD This segment features an excerpt from their conversation. Their conversation focused on identifying the key actions needed to make nutritious food affordable and available, and on determining what’s needed to ensure sustainable livelihoods for farmers in low- and middle-income countries. Gilbert Houngbo, President of IFAD, recently sat down with Raj Kumar, Editor in Chief of the news agency Devex, to discuss the report. This year's Rural Development Report, produced by IFAD and Wageningen University & Research, is all about transforming food systems for rural prosperity. Gilbert Houngbo on the latest Rural Development Report We caught up with Simon Wilson, Head of Communications for the GCF, to hear more about the Fund’s expectations for COP26. With a portfolio of US$9 billion, it’s currently the world’s largest climate fund. Since then, it’s helped many nations realize their goals of lowering their emissions and becoming more climate-resilient. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) was established in 2010 to provide climate finance for developing countries. Simon Wilson, Head of Communications for the Green Climate Fund Looking forward to COP26 with the GCF’s Simon Wilson
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Then, our own Dr Jo Puri, a climate scientist and Associate Vice-President for IFAD, shares her hopes for COP26. First, we speak with Simon Wilson of the Green Climate Fund. This month’s episode is all about the connections between small-scale farming and climate change as we approach the UN Climate Summit, or COP26, to be held in Glasgow.
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