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Josephine Castillo is a grassroots community leader and organiser with DAMPA in Manila, Philippines, a country that is extremely vulnerable to climate change. She has worked extensively on a number of key urban poor issues, including reversing forced eviction and involuntary relocations, ensuring land and housing security for poor communities, and advocacy for the pro-vision of basic services in urban poor communities. With the support of the Foundation, Josephine has participated in a number of high-level climate events and media engagements to represent the voices of the most vulnerable people. New York, September 2014.
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Josephine Castillo is a grassroots community leader and organiser with DAMPA in Manila, Philippines, a country that is extremely vulnerable to climate change. She has worked extensively on a number of key urban poor issues, including reversing forced eviction and involuntary relocations, ensuring land and housing security for poor communities, and advocacy for the pro-vision of basic services in urban poor communities. With the support of the Foundation, Josephine has participated in a number of high-level climate events and media engagements to represent the voices of the most vulnerable people. New York, September 2014.

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Tweet summary of reaction to IPCC WG3 report

Posted on 15th April 2014

This article is in Categories: News, Multimedia

Tweet summary of reaction to IPCC WG3 report

On 31 March, 2014, Mary Robinson isinsued a statement outling her reaction to the publication of the report of Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The following Twitter summary highlights the reaction to the statement

[View the story “Statement by Mary Robinson on publication of IPCC AR5 WGII” on Storify]

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