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Joseph Epitu discusses the importance of regional climate finance
"The current financing architecture for adaption, particularly for the least developed countries, is not working in favour of the least developed countries."
Joseph Epitu, Commissioner for the Water and Environment Sector Liaison, Ministry of Water and Environment Uganda, stresses the need for regional climate finance, as the current finance models often don't reach the communities affected. Initiatives such as LIFE-AR in Uganda are trying to solve this issue.
Find more about our Climate and Development Ministerial event here www.wiltonpark.org.uk/event/climate-and-development-ministerial-technical-experts-programmatic-accessible-and-scaled-adaptation-finance-for-ldcs-and-sids/
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Christopher Bartlett explains the importance of accessing climate finance
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"I think it goes without saying that if we address the problems that the SIDS are facing, we'll be addressing the problems that the entire planet may be facing this year, next year or in ten years." Christopher Bartlett, Head of Climate Strategy for the Ministry of Climate Change, discusses the issues with accessing climate finance for small island developing states, such as Vanuatu, and why di...
Francisca Mendez Escobar explains the need for collaboration in order to create an inclusive society
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"My real hope is to achieve the real inclusion of the person with disabilities and in this way, not have any kind of discrimination for the person with disability. Nobody deserves to be discriminated for your own being." Francisca Mendez Escobar, Ambassador & Permanent Representative for the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the UN, recently joined us at our event Disability Rights: Advancing the ...
Gopal Mitra discusses the importance of centering people with disabilities
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"We have to be very intentional and conscious of including children with disabilities. It's a conscious process, it does not happen automatically." Gopal Mitra, Global Lead on Disability and Development for UNICEF, recently joined us at our event Disability Rights: Advancing the Agenda to discuss how centering people with disabilities can help create inclusive societies, and his hopes for the u...
Dwi Ariyani discusses how women and girls with disabilities can be agents of change
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Dwi Ariyani, acting co-director of programs for Disability Rights Fund, recently joined us at our event Disability Rights: Advancing the Agenda to discuss the importance of women and girls with disabilities participating across sectors to be an agent of change. Find more about this event here www.wiltonpark.org.uk/event/disability-rights-advancing-the-agenda/ Subscribe to this channel ruclips.n...
Hauwa Ojeifo explains why people with psychosocial disabilities need to have a place at the table
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"I have always said that we have to centre people with psychosocial disabilities still need to be included in discussions, and believed as specialists of their own stories and experiences." Hauwa Ojeifo, founder and executive director of She Writes Woman, recently joined us at our event Disability Rights: Advancing the Agenda, and explained that while international policies are progressing, you...
Dr Manu Gupta discusses the use of AI in crisis response
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Dr Manu Gupta, co-founder and executive director of Seeds India, recently joined us at our event The risks and opportunities of AI on humanitarian action to discuss how AI can be a useful tool in crises, how results from AI can differ from structured data sets, and how using this new technology can help make more efficient response systems. Find out more about this event here www.wiltonpark.org...
Dr Sian White discusses the conversations around AI
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"And what we really need to help humanitarians to do is understand the kinds of questions they need to be asking of AI in relation to their specific role in the humanitarian sector." Dr Sian White, director of UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub, recently joined us at our event The risks and opportunities of AI on humanitarian action, to discuss the conversations around AI and how AI developers can ...
Kasia Chmielinski discusses the development of AI for use in humanitarian responses to crises
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"So I think when we consider the opportunity for AI in the humanitarian sector, there's two major avenues. One is humanitarian response and the other is in development." Kasia Chmielinski recently joined us at our event; The risks and opportunities of AI on humanitarian action to discuss the potential uses of AI in humanitarian responses to crises, and how AI can be developed for this purpose. ...
Manu Gupta discusses the impact of AI on the humanitarian sector
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Dr Manu Gupta, co-founder and executive director of Seeds India, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the humanitarian sector, & the need for a global governance model to mitigate risks. From our recent event, The risks and opportunities of AI on humanitarian action. Find more about the event here www.wiltonpark.org.uk/event/the-risks-and-opportunities-of-ai-on-humanitarian-action...
Gertrude's Children's Hospital Charity Walk
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Wilton Park recently hosted a sponsored walk to raise funds for Gertrude's Children's Hospital Charity in Kenya, which offers life changing cancer treatment to children. Visit our website www.wiltonpark.org.uk/ Subscribe to our newsletter www.wiltonpark.org.uk/newsletter/
Hazel Cameron outlines the impact of new & emerging technologies on human rights protections.
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Hazel Cameron, Head of the Human Rights department at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, discusses the challenge of gathering international consensus on regulations and human rights protections around new and emerging technologies.
Irene Amuron discusses mitigation strategies to reduce the impact of climate change in East Africa
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"One of the biggest opportunities that I see is the technology advancements." Irene Amuron from the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre recently joined us at our event East Africa Strategic Horizons: Partnerships and Priorities to discuss how early identification technologies and anticipatory action can help mitigate the impacts of climate change. Read the report from this event here www.wilt...
Cristina Bortes discusses how women's economic empowerment can be linked to climate transition goals
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"There is a lot of evidence showing that women in leadership positions address both climate and business outcomes much better, they're better innovators. So we really need to encourage more women to be involved to achieve the climate transition goals." Cristina Bortes recently joined us at Wilton Park for our event Building Women's Economic Empowerment into Climate Transactions event. Cristina ...
Justine Greening explains the importance of building women's empowerment into climate transactions
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"It's now about broadening that out to say it is almost net zero with a purpose that isn't just planet. It can also be about people and in particular gender equality." Justine Greening recently joined us at Wilton Park for our event Building Women's Economic Empowerment into Climate Transactions, and discussed why it is so important to include women's economic empowerment into climate transacti...
Hanna Tetteh discusses the impact of conflicts in the East Africa region
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Hanna Tetteh discusses the impact of conflicts in the East Africa region
Andrew Mold discusses the importance of regional integration in the East African region
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Andrew Mold discusses the importance of regional integration in the East African region
Vanessa Santos explains how inclusive solutions can lead to better outcomes for climate challenges
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Vanessa Santos explains how inclusive solutions can lead to better outcomes for climate challenges
Gedion Onyango on the importance of governance
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Gedion Onyango on the importance of governance
Kanbar Hossein-Bor discusses the importance of media freedom and the challenges democracy faces
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Kanbar Hossein-Bor discusses the importance of media freedom and the challenges democracy faces
Aidan Eyakuze discusses the importance of engaging with democracy at a local level
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Aidan Eyakuze discusses the importance of engaging with democracy at a local level
Laura Healy explains why we should include children in discussions about the climate crisis
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Laura Healy explains why we should include children in discussions about the climate crisis
Robert Piper discusses the climate crisis and internal displacement
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Robert Piper discusses the climate crisis and internal displacement
Laura Healy on the effects of displacement on children
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Laura Healy on the effects of displacement on children
Talua Nivaga discusses Tuvalu and the climate crisis
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Talua Nivaga discusses Tuvalu and the climate crisis
Dennis Sinyolo discusses the impact that violence in schools has on children & teachers
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Dennis Sinyolo discusses the impact that violence in schools has on children & teachers
Yuliia Sachuk on leading the crisis response for Ukrainians with disabilities after Russia invaded
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Yuliia Sachuk on leading the crisis response for Ukrainians with disabilities after Russia invaded
Lydia Alpízar Durán explains why women human rights defenders must be protected & supported
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Lydia Alpízar Durán explains why women human rights defenders must be protected & supported
April Pham on the importance of supporting women-led organisations in crisis response
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April Pham on the importance of supporting women-led organisations in crisis response
Allison Peters discusses challenges currently facing democracies
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Allison Peters discusses challenges currently facing democracies

Комментарии

  • @ekanemsamuel7011
    @ekanemsamuel7011 3 месяца назад

    Great! salute to the hardworking women of Nigeria. Thank you for producing this video to celebrate them.

  • @rothsshvili5125
    @rothsshvili5125 4 месяца назад

    Qui est-elle?

  • @notbrandon9360
    @notbrandon9360 6 месяцев назад

    I'd love to see more on future war, cyber war, and geo politics videos that are long form. Especially surrounding Ukraine, Russia, China, Iran and NATO countries. Great information and discussions here!

  • @Putins_shirt
    @Putins_shirt 7 месяцев назад

    *_LIAR._* You lied to the UNSC about the repression and persecution of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church. You said only 3 instances were recorded. *_LIAR._* There were more than 2000 incidents of church clergy and parishioners being targeted by the Kiev regime, whose tactics to seize these properties and religious icons and close these churches necessitated the violation of Ukrainian govt contracts with these religious sites AND the use of violence, such as tear gas and physical assaults, landing both clergy and parishioners in hospital while one woman, who was tear gassed, miscarried, likely due to the terror of the Ukrainian "security" thugs. *Shame on you Ilze Brands Kehris.* You demonstrate racism against these institutions that amounts to Russophobia, which your country has embraced above most of the world. You stand on a hill, soon to be isolated, with your Russophobia and hatred toward the Russian-speaking population and parishioners and clergy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is being destroyed in Ukraine AGAINST ALL UN PROVISIONS TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS OF MINORITY GROUPS. *Shame on you, lying Ilze Brands Kehris.* 🤮

  • @oscargross8021
    @oscargross8021 8 месяцев назад

    Promo SM 🌺

  • @tuomaskaila1010
    @tuomaskaila1010 9 месяцев назад

    bad teeth

  • @Fondrom
    @Fondrom 9 месяцев назад

    ny names jeff

  • @salmansohail3329
    @salmansohail3329 9 месяцев назад

    Daffa ho jaou fiza you are nothing but a pros

  • @emilyallen-sb9ky
    @emilyallen-sb9ky Год назад

    HII JEFF ITS YOUR FRIEND

  • @The123rasputin
    @The123rasputin Год назад

    robust expression of puny intelligence

  • @The123rasputin
    @The123rasputin Год назад

    Gentlemanly-demonic untruth that Nato is the answer when in fact it's the core problem with its tragic-pathetic mission creep and no-one having the balls to say stop. Why are we facing war now, when we don't have the militarism, expansionism and ideologies/religions that fuelled it in the past? Because of entrenched self-perpetuating international institutions esp. Nato; think about it, they're the one thing we didn't have in the past.

  • @anestimihalchev4726
    @anestimihalchev4726 Год назад

    how much stupidity in 2 min

  • @jonhamiton2151
    @jonhamiton2151 Год назад

    ❗ 🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼

  • @SerbianSpite
    @SerbianSpite Год назад

    Yes, British are really good of DIVIDING! You have done that for centuries! You created more death and destruction than any other stated in the history. Good thing that you won't mater all all soon!

  • @deanlonagan1475
    @deanlonagan1475 Год назад

    ...long story short...Russia has nukes...a lot of them...and thats very bad for retail downtown anywhere USA...remember that...any real war with Russia that the idiot deviant elites bring to US soil will result in both Russian military and US militia marching on Capital Hill....

  • @MrRiprip56
    @MrRiprip56 Год назад

    NO COMMENT,,,,,,,FROM OWENSBORO KENTUCKY USA,,,,,,,,,,,,WAR WHAT GOOD IS IT,,,,,?

  • @raykeller6693
    @raykeller6693 Год назад

    War has never left us you lying bastard!

  • @phaengmaigallery6538
    @phaengmaigallery6538 Год назад

    Why this person want to devise China and Russia Because he doesn't understand nature. All human beings are connected as roots of trees. We are sharing everything in this planet eg. Air... why he didn't think to make his own better to make this world better place to live? We are the world.

  • @jac2840
    @jac2840 Год назад

    This man can be looked at as a great and Proper World leader and not the present foolish and reckless leaders of EU and NATO leaders especially the foolish leaders of Poland and UK, don't they have eyes and minds to see the causes of the War and who caused it and how Ukraine is finished and whether they like to be Nuclear annihilated

  • @jac2840
    @jac2840 Год назад

    Correct diagnosis, good, this is the way the world should speak not like the Reckless Boris Johnson and EU Leaders and Poland leader acting very Recklessly to make World war

  • @michaelmisczuk1188
    @michaelmisczuk1188 Год назад

    Illuminating. Thanks. Wish I could hear more from the Doc.

  • @jamschadshoravi6110
    @jamschadshoravi6110 Год назад

    Loser.

  • @balasuryaglopol
    @balasuryaglopol Год назад

    Scholars have been pointing out this thing for the last three years, they know things like this are going to happen, but the Euro circle are adamant in realising the energy and military inequalities, now catch up games happening,...teeth bites where the money is, isn't...

  • @chrisyates8115
    @chrisyates8115 Год назад

    Fkthewest

  • @kennethrabin9556
    @kennethrabin9556 Год назад

    Well done!

  • @limang-yong8673
    @limang-yong8673 Год назад

    The more you try to break them up, the more they will unite . They know what dirty tricks the West is capable of. Just be less demonic towards them in your grand strategy. Reduce your imperial, hegemonic tendencies. Work towards one happy world , accommodate differences. Do not work towards ending human life on earth. Rework your swords into symbols of peace and harmony. Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. You will reap what you sow. If you treat them as your enemies, they will treat you as their enemy. They are not blind.

  • @pierrevachon3558
    @pierrevachon3558 Год назад

    Se préparer à faire la guerre ? Ce monsieur ne sait pas de quoi il parle. Lord ou pas, il vit dans ne autre siècle.

  • @pault.5914
    @pault.5914 Год назад

    Oh Pfft, in the short term the EU is going to freeze and starve in the dark without Russian energy. Good luck with wind & solar 😂😂

  • @sextoncardew903
    @sextoncardew903 Год назад

    By imposing serious sanctions on Russia the US/UK are declaring a type of warfare on Russia, Also, they are seriously upsetting their own economies. US/UK leadership is very questionable.

  • @reginaldlagrone5082
    @reginaldlagrone5082 Год назад

    Western sanctions on Russia will hurt Europe in the short and long term. Look at the current high inflation in Europe right now. You will destroy yourself before Russia feels the sanctions.

  • @alfredbooker393
    @alfredbooker393 Год назад

    U talk fuck sanction doesn't work on Russia if you're from west country time has gone no longer

  • @Ghost.Recon.24
    @Ghost.Recon.24 Год назад

    No they will not deindustrialized that would be countries in the EU

  • @mothusiletsatsi3279
    @mothusiletsatsi3279 Год назад

    the Russian economy has rebounded strongly and the IMF has attested that the economy is getting more stronger than expectant, ,,The western media propaganda with their fake lies.

  • @janvanrenesse2118
    @janvanrenesse2118 Год назад

    Europe will also have to rethink a new economic model. But that will be far more difficult: Europe has no energie resources and no raw materials anymore because Europe cut itself of from Russia. Very stupid.

  • @realbulldozerbaba
    @realbulldozerbaba Год назад

    Pakistan fucking made a deal with America for f16 worth millions and now beg for money again.

  • @amba74
    @amba74 Год назад

    Stfu idiots, usa blew up nordstream its obvious, also u the ones that sanctioned Russia so stfu and freeze

  • @ramzeneger
    @ramzeneger Год назад

    why not bombed russia wilth all the nukes, first they gave us communism, then they fed on our climate being destroyed and now they show to the world how cowardice, stupidity and being impotent is ok as long you can kill people and bombed cities with no repercussions because those western societies depend on russian oil. Another questions if you call them criminals and yet you support them by buying oil and enable them to do criminal activities, is the west criminal as well, or we just like the catholic church (hypocrite) that preach against pedophilia, corruption and criminality but the vatican is the cetner of it all?

  • @daisyduke4246
    @daisyduke4246 Год назад

    Russia may adapt because they have to ,so does the west both have no choice

  • @awpetersen5909
    @awpetersen5909 Год назад

    Russia will survive but deindustrialized.

  • @meggrobi
    @meggrobi Год назад

    The Economist says Russia's economy( contrary to expectations) will grow this year, the EU will contract. Long term, Russia will move to the East partners and has given up on Europe. Cheap Russian energy is now just a distant memory for the EU along with growth and prosperity.

    • @jakel8627
      @jakel8627 Год назад

      You must have failed geography class if you believe the developed world is lacking prosperity. The standard of living is the highest in the world.

    • @meggrobi
      @meggrobi Год назад

      @Tracchofyre you obviously don't know what you're talking about. China is the world's largest car market. Have you ever been to China or India, if you had you would know how rediculous your comments are. P.s. there is already a pipelines from Siberia to China.

    • @rumpelstilzchen4202
      @rumpelstilzchen4202 Год назад

      @@meggrobi You're obv. paid o comment this. But the facts are: 1. Russia has nothing to trade but gas and oil, China and India cannot replace the west as a consumer. 2. Russias educated and young populous has largely left the country, thus leaving russia with no chance to compete in a digital age. For these, and some other reasons, russia will longterm cease to exist on the economic influence scale, regardless of the wars outcome. Sadly, this impact will come too late to influence the outcome of the war.

    • @MrWhitmen1981
      @MrWhitmen1981 Год назад

      It’s ridiculous to think that people in 20 years from now will chose a Lada to drive over a German, USA or Japanese made car. Why would China import technology from a nation that is clearly having a brain drain.

    • @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh
      @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh Год назад

      @@rumpelstilzchen4202 you’re forgetting metals , fertilizer , uranium , neon gas, etc . Not really sure if Russia will lose out honestly if they are able to sell to asia , Middle East and Africa. Too soon to tell the effects for several years.

  • @alecdunn7755
    @alecdunn7755 Год назад

    Russia's economy will be allright.

    • @patverum9051
      @patverum9051 Год назад

      But their army won't be the same for a good while.

    • @alecdunn7755
      @alecdunn7755 Год назад

      @@patverum9051 it will get stronger, i presume

    • @ivanz6368
      @ivanz6368 Год назад

      @@patverum9051 no, it will learn from mistakes and improve

  • @oldmanjoe6808
    @oldmanjoe6808 Год назад

    Sanctions didn't and can not impact pootin directly except to stress him out. He's well fed, has everything he needs on a personal level. All sanctions are doing is punishing " them the people." Pootin is doing a way better job at overthrowing his own country than Western sanctions. The people of rusha are of a mind set that all of their personal problems are the fault of America and therefore their own government is their best choice to resist these American dissidents out to get them... so they certainly are not going to have their own little revolution to oust pootin... America is their real enemy of life, liberty and the pursuit of communism. But, to show the West as having power over rusha, sanctions are imposed... as feeble as it is.

  • @anonimooo
    @anonimooo Год назад

    you cripple ur own land

  • @fabiohoyos4199
    @fabiohoyos4199 Год назад

    RUSSIANS STILL IN THE MIDLE AGES, NOW EVEN WORSE, QUALITY OF LIFE IS VERY DARK.

  • @T15L94
    @T15L94 Год назад

    And now we have to see whether EU economy can survive on high price energy cost.

  • @giselapfeifer4666
    @giselapfeifer4666 Год назад

    Sanctions are illegal (criminal) and a means of warfare..

  • @vlada1975sd
    @vlada1975sd Год назад

    Samo vi jedi te govna, A sve sto ste uvozili iz rusije sada kuoujete oreko posrednika koliko skuplje. Neka crkne vrli ZAPAD u hladnoci i gladi.

  • @darwinism14
    @darwinism14 Год назад

    Good luck with your economy, European money will no more buy your oil and gas.

  • @davidcadman4468
    @davidcadman4468 Год назад

    She appears to have done all of her work and study in the West, so I will assess her as possibly bias in her outlook. Dr. Maria Shagina is a CEES Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Zurich. She is currently affiliated with the Geneva International Sanctions Network. As a political risk analyst for Global Risk Insights, she covered energy politics and sanctions ...

    • @davidcadman4468
      @davidcadman4468 Год назад

      Description Wilton Park An international forum for strategic discussion and an executive agency of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Wilton Park organises over 65 events a year in the UK and overseas, bringing together leading representatives from the worlds of politics, diplomacy, academia, business, civil society, the military and the media. We focus on issues of international security, prosperity and justice. Our meetings provide a neutral environment where conflicting views can be expressed and debated openly and calmly, allowing acceptable compromise and resolution to be achieved.

    • @luckerooni1153
      @luckerooni1153 Год назад

      So she's like you, but with an actual education.

  • @yo2trader539
    @yo2trader539 Год назад

    I would be interested what the Dr thinks about recent military crashes. I would assume importing certain capital goods and components are required to produce weapons and spare parts. Not to even mention the impact on the medical industry.

    • @Verradonairun
      @Verradonairun Год назад

      It's naive of you to assume that sanctions will prevent the Russians from getting the supplies they need. North Korea has for decades been kept isolated from the world, by the United States, and yet you can find products from all over the world in that country. It becomes a question of setting up front companies in foreign countries, purchasing products and then smuggling them back to your home country. The only real consequence of sanctions is that it increases the cost of the sanctioned products, but it doesn't necessarily impact their availability.