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The 17th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA17) will be held in Bangkok during the week commencing 22 May 2023.
 
Mark your calendars now to be part of the participative, interactive discussions on locally led adaptation. Sign up to receive updates on the upcoming CBA17 conference.

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I am glad to join the adaptation community hosted by this popular forum. Look forward to being a part of the CBA 17.

Glad to have you here, Partha,

Welcome to the CBA network on weADAPT.

Looking forward to having you at CBA17.

Regards,

Aaron

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I am happy to be here.

Hello Shadid,

Welcome to CBA network!

Looking forward to engage with you more. Please do sign up to receive updates on CBA17.

Best,

Aaron

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I’m inspired to join in this adaptation space. Working with poor communities for some time gives me an impression that as marginalized as they are, they need more support to realize their power in governance of the natural resources they are associated with as stewards to. Giving them space to voice and present their governance strengths and ability to actualize their intended actions to contribute to conservation, will be a milestone for our mother earth. I hope to join with everybody at CBA 17 to interact and find adaptation solutions together.

Hello Noah,

Welcome to this space! You raise crucial points of ensuring that the voices of the marginalised are heard and that they are supported to realise their adaptation goals. At CBA17 we will brainstorm ideas together. We will be glad to have you there. Do check this space regularly (share ideas, get updates, ask questions and many more). Also sign up and receive updates on CBA17.

Best Regards,

Aaron Acuda