Expert analysis of educational approaches to build climate action leadership among young professionals
Objective 1: Provide an analytical overview of different educational approaches currently undertaken by international cooperation to build climate action leadership among young professionals, with an emphasis on approaches being delivered in the global south. Objective 2: Analyze the delivery of the virtual training courses by Impulsouth and provide insights and recommendations to enhance the educational approaches implemented in future activities.
GUATEMALA: Consultancy for the coordination of the project “Building Collective Infrastructure for Local NGOs in Central America to Refer Refugees through Non-UNHCR Pathways”
Build and strengthen the capacities of local Central American organizations to operate a referral program for the resettlement of refugees and other forcibly displaced people in Canada and the United States.
BRAZIL: “Socio-Economic and Financial Study – Consultancy”
The overall purpose of the Consultancy is to conduct a socio-economic and financial study that will inform the development of a full Funding Proposal to be submitted to the Green Climate Fund for funding consideration that will provide Adaptation Measures in Marajo. This foreseen project aims to implement the best climate-resilient and cost-effective solutions, targeting smallholder producers from Salvaterra, Soure and Cachoeira do Arari in the Marajó Island, Brazil1, affected by climate change impacts.
BRAZIL: Climate gender assessment and gender plan – Consultancy
The overall purpose of the Consultancy is to conduct and elaborate a Gender Assessment and a Gender Action Plan that will inform the preparation of a full Funding Proposal to be submitted to the Green Climate Fund for funding consideration.
GLOBAL SOUTH: Climate Solutions Lab Coordination – Consultancy
Coordinate the implementation of a multi-country, virtual solutions lab, and therdeby strengthen the skills and capacities of 24 young specialist leaders (with a particular focus on women leaders) from 6 countries to lead, advise and communicate the transition to a low-carbon and resilient society in their countries and communities.
BRAZIL: “Climate Feasibility Study for the project “Enhancing resilience of communities, smallholders and ecosystems to climate change impacts through adapting and scaling up land/resources used systems in the Marajo Archipelago in Brazil”.
This foreseen project aims to implement the best climate-resilient and cost-effective solutions, targeting smallholder producers from Salvaterra, Soure and Cachoeira do Arari in the Marajó Island, Brazil4 affected by climate change impacts.