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Report on MECCA findings for Lagos published

The MECCA team has published a databrief that summarises the key finding of the MECCA project for Lagos. You can find this report here: MECCA report – Lagos.   This report summarises the background and topline findings from the Lagos case study of the Targeting Mental models of Climate change risk to facilitate Climate Action…

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MECCA posters shared with community members in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania

The MECCA team and partners have designed a poster with the key findings of the MECCA project. These posters and flyers have been distributed in Uganda Kenya, and Tanzania in community centers, research institutions, households, the Jinja Agriculture   exhibition, and community gatherings. The research teams walked the com munity members through the posters and flyers, and they…

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MECCA dissemination workshop held in Lagos

A hybrid workshop was held on the 12th of May in Lagos, Nigeria, to share and discuss the MECCA findings with key stakeholders. 21 stakeholders attended the workshop, including researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and experts. The workshop was organised and chaired by Lagos-based NGO SustyVibes. The project findings were presented by Maryse Chappin, Charles Ogunbode, Usman…

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Regional MECCA dissemination workshop held in Entebbe

A workshop was held on the 3rd of April in Entebbe, Uganda. Over 25 stakeholders attended the workshop, including researchers, policymakers, NGO members and community representatives. The project findings were presented by Joseph Luomba, Fonda Jane Awuor, Bwambale Bmbilingi, Stefan Liersch and Karlijn van den Broek. The participants of the workshop reflected on the findings…

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Last wave of data collection prepared in Uganda

Together with the team from NaFIRRI, the MECCA teams have prepared the final wave of data collection in Uganda. With this last study, the researchers want to compare individual mental models to group mental models. This study will provide insights into how groups combine their climate knowledge to result in a better understanding of climate…

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MECCA sympsosium at SRA conference

A MECCA symposium was held at the conference for the annual meeting for Society of  Analysis in Bergen, Norway, 27-29 Sept 2022. This symposium showcased the initial findings of the MECCA project. Dr Stefan Liersch presented the role of different domains held responsible for the causes, consequences, and actions of climate change.  Dr. Usman Isyaku…

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Perceptions of climate change measured in West and East Africa

Members of the MECCA team travelled to Nigeria and Kenya to prepare the data collection in both regions. The East Africa team consisting of staff members from NaFIRRI, KMFRI and TAFIRI met in Kisumu, Kenya, with Karlijn van den Broek to develop the study materials. After a pilot in Homabay, the team made some final…

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Community survey conducted in East Africa

We have completed the data collection for the community survey in East Africa. This survey assesses perceptions of climate change among fishers, farmers, cattle-rearers, and urban dwellers. We asked our participants what they think causes climate change, what the consequences are, and what can be done to adapt to climate change. Thanks to Lake Victoria…

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MECCA online workshop for Lake Victoria region held

An online workshop was held on the 30th of November, 2020. Around 20 policy-makers and researchers from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania attended this meeting. In this meeting, the MECCA team was introduced to key policy-makers and researchers in the region, and presented the project’s aim, activities and expected output. The research project was well-received, and…

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Community survey in Lagos held

Community surveys were conducted in Lagos in November 2020 with participants from Bariga/Ilaje, Makoko, Adediji/Adele and Mushin/Idi Araba. These communities are selected due to their vulnerability to flash and seasonal floods, and are located close to the coasts and lagoons. Participants were very excited to be involved and have shown cooperation with the field research…

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