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Online webinar: Engaging vulnerable groups in building resilient futures

Online webinar: Engaging vulnerable groups in building resilient futures
Added on 28/11/2024

Date: 10 December 2024

Time: 10:00 – 11:00 AM CET

Location: Online

Vulnerable groups are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis while being systematically excluded from climate policy-making at both national and international levels. They are often less equipped to face and adapt to climate change challenges and are underprepared for the green and digital transitions, further reinforcing their vulnerable position. To build resilient societies, actions must prioritize the most affected and marginalized populations. Engaging these groups in defining adaptation approaches and solutions strengthens their capacities and fosters inclusive resilience.

This webinar is a joint initiative by FUTURESILIENCE, R4C, and ACCTING. It aims to raise awareness about the critical need to include vulnerable populations in policy framing and activity design to build resilience. Attendees will gain practical insights on stakeholder involvement, with a focus on intersectionality and gender+ equality, ultimately contributing to the development of resilient societies.

 

Agenda

10:00 – 10:15

Building resilience in fragmented cities

Matias Barberis, EFIS Centre – FUTURESILIENCE

10:15 – 10:30

Intersectionality at the core of inclusive green policies

Sofia Strid, University of Gothenburg – ACCTING

10:30 – 10:45

How to identify and engage vulnerable and marginalized groups

Johannes Klein, Demos Helsinki – R4C

10:45 – 11:00

Round table discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Antti Tahvanainen & Ioana Bara-Busila, ESF – ACCTING

 

Join us to learn more about building inclusive resilience and empowering vulnerable groups to be part of the solution.

 

You can Register here

 

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