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The Glasgow COPpuccinos at The Resilience Hub - Episode 9
Tahseen opens up the tricky question of how finance that is provided to developing communities for building resilience actually matches genuine needs of the people, especially women. How does their voice find its way up the chain to the sources of finance? She shares the example of a village provided with solarpanels and lights to substitute kerosene lamps that most villagers turned ou tnot to use. And how do power dynamics determine who in the village gets the solar equipment?
Speakers:
Prof Tahseen Jafry, Director of the Centre for Climate Justice, Glasgow Caledonian University
Organizer:
The Resilience Shift
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