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Training course on climate change concludes at LEAD
house, February 16, 2012
A three day training course on “Developing Local
Adaptations Plans of Action for Climate Change
Resilience” was concluded at lead house on Thursday
where climate change experts and participants tested
a training module and a toolkit of local adaptation
plan of action for its efficiency and effectiveness.
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Speaker series on mainstreaming on RH in social
development held,
February 13, 2012

Speaker series on “Mainstreaming Reproductive Health
in Social Development” organized by LEAD Pakistan,
was held in Lahore on Friday where speakers
underlined the need for concerted efforts to improve
reproductive health indicators of the country.
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Serious steps needed to protect child during
disasters: DO PDMA February 09, 2012
Director
Operations Provincial Disaster Management Authority
(PDMA) Ahmed Ranjwana has stressed the need for
making serious steps for child protection in general
and in disasters specifically. He was addressing at
a one day training session on “Child Protection in
Disasters” organized by Provincial Disaster
Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab in collaboration
of UNICEF and LEAD Pakistan.
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Climate resilient model villages
Punjab
Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif tells CDKN
that how his province is 'building back better'
after the 2010 floods, to help communities prepare
for disasters and adapt to climate change.
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The Challenge of a Low Carbon Economy
Sunita Narian, Director of the Center for Science
and Environment, based in New Delhi, writes about
the initiatives taken by the government of India to
meet the challenges of a low carbon economy.
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Future of the CDM Under the Kyoto Protocol, January
30, 2012
The
Kyoto Protocol (KP) has been salvaged and it is one
of the significant outcomes of the Durban Climate
Change Conference. The KP will now continue and the
second commitment period has been extended. The only
setback is that Japan, Canada and Russia walked out
and hence the total emissions reductions under KP
will become quantitatively less.
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