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Images: When women discussed climate change finance

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Courtesy of the Centre for 21st Century Issues and Both Ends, the Capacity Building on Climate Finance and the Green Climate Fund for Women held recently in Lagos and Port Harcourt.

While the version for South-South/East region held on Wednesday, September 9, 2020, the South West edition held in Lagos a week later on Wednesday, September 16.

The day-long events featured presentations and discussions that centred on issues related to Gender and Climate Finance, Gender Budgeting, Green Finance, and Gender & Climate Action Plan, among others.

Resource persons at the Lagos event were Titi Akosa, Dotun Bobadoye, Uche Idoko, John Baaki and Eugene Itua.

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Group photo of partcipants at the capacity building workshop in Lagos
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L-R: Executive Director, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Ms. Titi Akosa; Director, Department of Climate Change & Environmental Planning, Lagos State Ministry of the Environment & Water Resources, Mr. Bankole Michael; Chair, Board of Trustees, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Mrs. Roselyn Akinbo; and Board Member, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Yeye Modupe Ojo, during the opening of the capacity building workshop
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Executive Director, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Ms. Titi Akosa, stresses a point during a presentation
Dotun Bobadoye
Chief Operating Officer (COO), Global Emerging Pathogens Treatment Consortium (GET), Dr. Dotun Bobadoye, making a presentation
Port Harcourt
Participants at the Capacity Building in Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt
Executive Director, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Ms. Titi Akosa, making a presentation at the event in Port Harcourt
Port Harcourt
A resource person at the Capacity Building in Port Harcourt

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