AAP’s Media Capacity Building Project hosts workshop in Akosombo
By Geoffrey Omedo
Pictured: Most of the workshop participants at Akosombo Dam. The 20 journalists took a guided tour of the hydroelectric dam as part of an exercise to review the impact of climate change on Ghana’s energy sector.
For others who may be working on or considering hosting similar events, Elikplim Agbitor, Technical Assistant for AAP Ghana, provides a step-by-step account of his team’s workshops and the creative activities they included.
By Elikplim Agbitor
In Ghana, there is the recognition that stronger policy dialogue is needed to establish a coherent policies and an institutional and...
The AAP’s First Quarterly Report for 2012 has now been published. It details the programmatic achievements that the AAP made over the course of the first quarter and outlines the overall progress of the programme.
The Knowledge Management Needs Survey Report is a broad, research-driven assessment of what AAP countries’ knowledge needs are. The report has been produced in order to help these countries capture, share and capitalise on the wealth of climate- and development-related knowledge available.
The Knowledge Management Needs Survey Report will help countries capture, share and capitalise on their adaptation experiences
By Annelies Hickendorff
The AAP regional office is pleased to release the Knowledge Management Needs Survey Report, a broad, research-driven assessment of what AAP countries’ knowledge needs are. The report has been produced in order to help these...
These sample Terms of Reference are designed to recruit a set of consultants to develop a communications strategy for an AAP project, identifying audiences, messages, etc, and considering implementation strategies such as training workshops, website development, media engagement.
National team pulls off huge event showcasing development and adaptation initiatives, practitioners and stakeholders from around the country
By Wathira Mbage
Pictured: Stella Waita of Solar Cookers International demonstrates the Cookit solar stove, which can cook grains, meal and vegetables simply by being placed in sunlight.
‘Brownbag’ lunch highlights successes of Media Capacity Building Project
By Ryan Laddey
Pictured: Journalists interview women making briquets—compressed blocks of sawdust and recycled papers that is used as a fuel—during a field trip in Malawi as part of the MCBP's national training.
In early January the AAP held a ‘brownbag’ lunch presentation at UN headquarters in New...