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Title: Working together: Enhance climate change adaptation actions through active partnership
Comments: Students from the NWP partner, the University of Michigan, provided valuable support to various events organized by the Adaptation Programme of the UNFCCC secretariat during COP 23.
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Contact: Chad Tudenggongbu
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NAP Summary: Students from the NWP partner, the University of Michigan, provided valuable support to various events organized by the Adaptation Programme of the UNFCCC secretariat during COP 23.
NAP Description: In the true spirit of partnership, students from the NWP partner, the University of Michigan, provide valuable support to various events organized by the Adaptation Programme of the UNFCCC secretariat during COP 23.
Page Content: In an expose of true collaborative spirit, a group of students from the NWP partner, the University of Michigan, provided valuable support to various events organized by the Adaptation Programme of the UNFCCC secretariat during COP 23. This collaboration provided the students with a unique opportunity to better understand the UNFCCC process and the international effort to protect our shared environment. At the same time, the students helped the Adaptation Programme, the NWP in particular to successfully deliver a number of events including the NWP’s 11th Focal Point Forum and LAKI side event. The University of Michigan is one of more than 350 NWP partner organizations that help to go “Further, Faster - Together” in addressing climate change impacts, particularly for developing and least developed countries. To learn more about the University of Michigan delegates’ experience at COP 23, please visit their Climate Blue website here. If you are interested in helping communities and ecosystems to better adapt to climate change. We welcome you to consider becoming a part of the NWP knowledge-for-action network for climate resilience. You can join the network by completing the form here. You are also welcome to submit an action pledge here and share relevant tools and resource using the templates here.
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Article Date: 12/19/2017

Created at 12/19/2017 10:57 AM by Chad Tudenggongbu
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