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|Name=Women's Climate Centers International (WCCI)
 
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Restoration
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Forestry
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Climate-smart technology
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Women's leadership  
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Capacity building
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Community conservation
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Agriculture
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Women's leadership
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Land rights
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Water
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Sanitation
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Hygiene
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Health
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Adaptation
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Entrepreneurship training
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|Description=WCCI, led by a partnership of women development professionals in Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and the United States, co-creates hubs for sustainable climate solutions with vulnerable communities. Climate Centers address climate change systemically through programming in four key areas: community conservation and restoration, climate-smart technologies, bio-intensive farming, forestry and leadership and entrepreneurship.
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|Description=WCCI, led by a partnership of women development professionals in Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and the United States, co-creates hubs for sustainable climate solutions with vulnerable communities. Climate Centers address climate change systemically through programming in four key areas: community conservation and restoration, climate smart technologies, bio-intensive farming, forestry and leadership and entrepreneurship .
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|Source=CJRF Grantees List
 
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[[Geographical focus::1.3733° N, 32.2903° E]]
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 21 April 2023

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Organization name

Women's Climate Centers International (WCCI)

Organization link

https://www.climatecenters.org/

Organization type

Network

Country

Uganda

Current focus/area

Conservation

Restoration

Forestry

Biointensive farming

Climate-smart technology

Advocacy

Women's leadership

Capacity building

Community conservation

Agriculture

Women's leadership

Land rights

Water

Sanitation

Hygiene

Health

Adaptation

Entrepreneurship training

Description/notes

WCCI, led by a partnership of women development professionals in Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and the United States, co-creates hubs for sustainable climate solutions with vulnerable communities. Climate Centers address climate change systemically through programming in four key areas: community conservation and restoration, climate smart technologies, bio-intensive farming, forestry and leadership and entrepreneurship .

(website)

Compendium source

CJRF Grantees List


1° 22' 23.88" N, 32° 17' 25.08" E

CJRF Grantees List +
Conservation

Restoration

Forestry

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Adaptation

Entrepreneurship training +
WCCI, led by a partnership of women develoWCCI, led by a partnership of women development professionals in Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and the United States, co-creates hubs for sustainable climate solutions with vulnerable communities. Climate Centers address climate change systemically through programming in four key areas: community conservation and restoration, climate smart technologies, bio-intensive farming, forestry and leadership and entrepreneurship .</br></br>(website)adership and entrepreneurship . (website) +
1° 22' 23.88" N, 32° 17' 25.08" ELatitude: 1.3733
Longitude: 32.2903
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