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Media Training Workshop for developing country journalists
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Bonn, 8 to 12 June 2009
Hotel Maritim - Salon Einstein
The media training workshop is a capacity-building initiative targeting developing country
journalists.
The media workshops "on the road to Copenhagen" in 2009 are possible through
capacity-building support provided by Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian Governments, and Com+, an alliance of communicators for sustainable development.
Other collaborating organizations are: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership ( REEP),
United Nations University (UNU), and CARE International.
The topics that will be discussed at the Bonn workshop comprise the status of UN climate change
negotiations, including some topics that relate to the central building blocks of the Copenhagen
agreement, mainly focussing finance and technology, adaptation and mitigation. The journalists will
also attend several press briefings and side events.
The workshop presentations and documentation are distributed for educational purposes only.
For questions regarding the media training workshop, please contact press(at)unfccc.int

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Presentations
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Presentations will be available after the sessions
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Session 1. Status of negotiations and overview of expected outcomes
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The
Status of talks and negotiations in Bonn (1159 kB) , UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Yvo de
Boer
(open to all media)
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Session 2. Finance and Technology
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Issues
surrounding financing clean energy technology and developing clean energy markets.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) (746 kB) , Mr. Alfred Ofusu
Ahenkorah, Governing BoardDeputy Chair
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Session 3. Adaptation
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In
search of shelter: mapping the effects of climate change on human migration
United Nations University (UNU)/CARE (4460 kB)
Speakers:
Koko Warner, Head of Section, Academic Officer Environmental Migration,
Social Vulnerability and Adaptation, UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY
Charles Ehrhart, Climate Change Coordinator, CARE International
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Session 4. Mitigation
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What
does it take for a country go entirely climate neutral? The example of Costa Rica (674
kB)
Carolina Mauri Carabaguias, Member of Costa Rica Delegation
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