“Namibia is heating up: What does global warming of 1.5 °C mean for us?” Short-course on climate change for Parliamentarians
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism in collaboration with the Climate Change Adaptation research results in Africa (CLARE-Namibia) are rolling out short courses on the 1.5- and -2 degrees climate change projections for Namibia to the Parliamentary Standing Committees on Natural Resources and Economics and Public Administration.
The short courses project that is being implemented by the University of Namibia (UNAM) and the Desert Research Foundation Namibia (DRFN) and the learning objective of these short courses is to raise awareness and understanding of Namibia’s specific climate change projections, implications thereof and International commitments to create and enable action in Namibia.
The link to the resource materials used for this training is available for download: Resource Folder for Short Courses
These courses were complimented by site visits to different places within the city, show-casing various interventions and you can read more on this here.
The course concluded with a networking and award giving ceremony- to celebrate the success attained through this collaboration!