Juliana Nakubulwa

Climate Change Adaptation for Marginalized Communities in Uganda

Uganda, a country rich in natural resources, faces significant challenges due to climate change. Marginalized communities, including refugees, displaced persons, women, people with disabilities, and the elderly, are particularly vulnerable to these impacts. The increasing frequency and severity of droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events have exacerbated their already precarious living conditions. For instance, […]

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Youth Engagement in Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience in Africa

Africa, home to vibrant cultures and diverse ecosystems, paradoxically contributes the least to global greenhouse gas emissions but suffers the most from its impacts. With nine out of ten climate change-related issues affecting the continent, there is an urgent need for robust adaptation and resilience strategies (World Bank, 2024). Youth engagement is pivotal in driving

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The Role of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) in Climate Policy Advocacy in Uganda

Introduction Uganda, like many other countries, faces significant challenges due to climate change. As the impacts of climate change continue to manifest, effective climate policy advocacy has become increasingly vital. This advocacy drives the development and implementation of policies aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of climate change and promoting sustainable development. Within this framework,

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