Date: 2nd April, 2010
Time: 14:00
Venue: ENPHO Hall, Thapagaun, Kathmandu
We’re already seeing the effects of climate change. This is especially true in developing nations. While the developed world has enjoyed the economic benefits of cheap energy for more than a century, the countries that produce the least global warming pollution are feeling the most devastating effects www.tcktcktck.org
Resource person: Julia del Carmen Sanchez, National Campaigns Coordinator for the Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA) and Jai Sen, Social Expert.
(Julia del Carmen Sanchez has over 20 years of work experience with various national and international development organizations mostly Canadian international NGO (CECI) and also USAID, World Bank, UNHCR, and Oxfam GB. She is currently the National Campaigns Coordinator for the Global Campaign for Climate Action. She acquired ample experience in innovative organizational management, having held the position of Regional Director (Asia, based in Nepal), Coordinator (Humanitarian Assistance), Regional Representative (Central America), and Project Team Leader of several important projects.
(Jai Sen is the expert in social movements and is leading an initiative in India to engage social movements with the conference in Bolivia.)
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